Phuket, Thailand
By Lorem Ipsum
Beyond the dazzling beaches, Thailand’s largest island, Phuket, is home to lush rainforests, mountainous landscapes, an incredible array of wildlife, and more than 30 wats (temples). That’s the thing about Phuket: nature and culture harmoniously coexist here. And you can easily experience the majestic landscapes and natural beauty during an adventurous day out — and discover its iconic neighbouring islands, too.
Into the Jungle
Phuket’s Elephant Sanctuary, located on the northeastern side of the island and spanning 30 acres of lush jungle, provides visitors with unique insight into the lives of rescued elephants. Wander along Thailand’s longest canopy walkway, which traverses through the jungle above the roaming gentle giants. You’ll also get the opportunity to feed some of the elephants their favorite daily snacks, such as a basket of bananas, watermelon, and cucumbers. Tour guides are on hand to share the individual stories of each elephant. For those seeking a different type of treetop excursion, Jungle Xtreme Adventure Zipline Park, in the southern part of the island, offers a fun outing. With three routes catering to various skill levels, visitors can enjoy up to 20 ziplines — and other exhilarating challenges — while being immersed in Phuket’s lush rainforest.
Beyond the Horizon
The forest-cloaked island of Phang Nga Bay, between Phuket and southern Thailand’s mainland, is best known for its stunning caves and dramatic limestone karsts. This majestic island can be explored during a day tour with Simba Sea Trips. The journey begins with an approximately 60- to 90-minute boat ride from Phuket to Phang Nga Bay, and includes a cave sighting, sea canoeing, and a visit to Koh Tapu, featured in the legendary 1974 James Bond movie, The Man With the Golden Gun. You’ll also get a glimpse into traditional Thailand on the island of Koh Yao Noi, where rice paddies and coconut plantations paint the landscape, and a slower pace of life unfurls.