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Phuket Tours Christmas 2011

21 Dec

 

If you are in Phuket for Christmas 2011, Phuket Tour Guides can organize tours for you. We will be arranging Phuket tours every day as normal over Christmas and the New Year period.

Please contact us to plan your Phuket tours. We can provide group or private tours. For custom Phuket tours, please just let us know your requirements and we will make it happen.

 

What Phuket Tours Are Available?

Elephant Trekking

ATV Tour

White Water Rafting

Private Tour Around Phuket

Private Driver Service

Private Charter Speed Boat – Phi Phi Island

Private Speed Boat – Phang Nga

Private Speed Boat – Coral Island

Private Long Tail Boat – Phi Phi

Group Tour – Phi Phi Island

Group Tour – Phang Nga

Phuket Fantasea

Simon Cabaret

 

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Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2011

27 Sep

If you are interested in Phuket culture why not visit the Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2011. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about Thai culture in the local community.

The Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2011, runs from Wednesday 28th September 2011 to Wednesday 5th October 2011. If you would like to visit one of the processions Phuket Tour Guides can help you.

We are running private tours throughout the Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2011. Please let us know which day and procession you are interested in attending.

We will pick you up in private transport from your hotel and take you to the festival site. You will be accompanied by a local Phuket tour guide. After the festival you will be returned to your hotel. We can cater for any group size and have transport to suit everyone.

For more information on the Phuket Vegetarian Festival please click here -> Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2011


Wednesday 28th September 2011 (From 4pm)

Watch the special parade leaving from Provincial Hall to Saphan Hin, to honor of His Majesty Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 84th birthday on 5th December.


Thursday 29th September 2011 (From 7am)

Watch the street procession in Phuket Town starting from Sapam Shrine.


Friday 30th September 2011 (From 7am)

Watch the street procession taking place in Cahlong, Rawai and Karon.


Saturday 1st October 2011 (06.30am)

Visit Jang Ong Shrine and watch the street procession through Phuket Town Village.


Saturday 1st October 2011 (2pm)

Visit the Choor Su Gong Naka Shrine and watch the street procession in the village.


Saturday 1st October 2011 (7pm)

Visit Sapam Shrine and watch the street procession through Sapam Village.


Sunday 2nd october 2011 (07.30am)

Visit Cherng Talay Shrine and watch the street procession in Thalang District.


Monday 3rd October 2011 (8am)

Visit Jui Tui Shrine and watch the street procession in Phuket Town.


Tuesday 4th October 2011 (7am)

Visit the Kathu Shrine and watch the street procession in Phuket Town.


Wednesday 5th October 2011 (3pm)

Visit the Bangkoo Shrine and watch the street procession in Sapam and Bangkoo Villages.

 

 

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Phuket Weekend Market (Jatujak Market)

19 Aug

 

 

The famous Phuket Weekend Market (Jatujak Market) is a perfect place for you to experience the diversity of a local Thai market. It is also a great place to pick up some great shopping bargains. The market, in Phuket Town, sells a wide range of items and every week you are guaranteed to find something new.

 

What Can You Expect To Find At The Jatujak Market?

  • Clothing
  • Jeans
  • Shoes
  • Food Stands Selling Local Food
  • Fruit
  • Tools
  • Toys
  • Souvenirs
  • Candles & Aromatherapy Items
  • Pets
  • Plants
  • Jackets
  • Sunglasses
  • Jewellery
  • Stereos
…. And much much more.

 

 

Enjoy A Tour To Phuket Weekend Market


If you are in Phuket and would like to visit the Weekend Market, we can help you. We can provide private transport to take you to the market and also a private tour guide to accompany you around. This is very helpful as you will have a translator with you when shopping and talking with the vendors.

 

The Phuket Weekend Market is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 4pm – 9pm. Most locals who visit the market like to arrive after 5pm when it is not so hot.

 

We can cater for any group size. If you would like to enquire about this tour please contact us.

 

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Hire A Local Tour Guide: Phuket Old Town Festival 8th – 10th February 2011

7 Feb

The 12th Annual Old Phuket Town Festival begins on Tuesday 8th February 2011. The festival runs in collaboration with the Chinese New Year celebrations.

The festival takes place form 3pm until midnight each night. If you are in Phuket and would like to visit the Old Town Festival – we can help you.

Why not hire a local tour guide, who will lead you on a tour of the festival. You will be picked up in private transport from your hotel or accommodation and transferred to Festival.

Once at the festival you local tour guide, will ensure you do not miss out any of the amazing sights to be seen. Enjoy the fantastic Phuket Baba Light Show. You may like to take a traditional rickshaw ride around the streets of Phuket.

There are also spectacular parades celebrating Phuket’s history, Chinese folk dancing and Chinese opera performances.

This festival is a combination of culture, history, entertainment and colour. If you are in Phuket on 8th February – 10th February do not miss out on this authentic Phuket tour.


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Visit Wat Chalong Fair: 3rd February – 9th February 2011

3 Feb

The Wat Chalong Fair runs for 7 days from Thursday 3rd February – Wednesday 9th February 2011. This is the biggest fair in Phuket attracting people from all over Thailand.

If you are looking for a fun authentic Phuket tour this will be perfect for you. It is ideal for everyone from single travellers to families to groups of friends.


What Is Going on At Wat Chalong Fair?

  • Live Entertainment
  • Appearances & Performances from Thai Celebrities
  • Thai Cuisine – From every corner of the Kingdom
  • Thai Dancing Performances
  • Muay Thai Matches
  • Shops & Stalls – Selling clothes, electronics, jewellery, cosmetics, ceramics, plants and much more.
  • Games
  • Merry-Go-rounds
  • Playground Areas


Visit The Wat Chalong Fair

If you would like to go to the Wat Chalong Fair, we can take you there. You will be picked up in private transport from your hotel and driven to Wat Chalong.

You will be assigned your very own personal tour guides. Are guides are all locals and are experts in everything Phuket. Our local guides are also fluent in English. They will guide you throughout your visit to the fair.

At the end of your visit your tour guide will transfer you back to your hotel. This is an ideal tour if you are holidaying in Phuket and are looking for an unforgettable evening.


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Hire A Local Phuket Guides For Chinese New Year

2 Feb

Local Phuket Guides, are available to guide you through the Chinese New Year celebrations in Phuket. Chinese New Year takes place on Thursday 3rd February 2011.


Do You Require A Phuket Tour Guide For Chinese New Year?

Your local Phuket Tour Guide, will pick you up from your hotel at the beginning of the tour. You will then be transferred to the festival.

Your Phuket Tour Guide, will stay with you throughout the evening explaining what is happening and making sure you do not miss out on anything.


Do You Only Require Private Transport To Chinese New Year Celebrations?

If you only require private transport to the Chinese New Year Festival, then we can help you. We can provide transport for any group size.

Simply, let us know how many people require transport and where you would like to be picked  up from. Your private transport will be waiting at the end of the evening to drive you back to your hotel.


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What is Happening In Phuket In February 2011?

1 Feb

If you are in Phuket in February 2011, you may be interested to know what events are . Below you will find a variety of exciting events and festivals coming up in February 2011;


1.   Chinese New Year –   Thursday 3rd February 2011

Come and celebrate the arrival of the, “Year of the Rabbit.”  Celebrations will be taking place in Chinese Temples across Phuket. There will also be colourful processions and fireworks.

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2.   Old Phuket Festival –  From Tuesday 8th February – Thursday 10th February 2011

The 12th Annual Old Phuket Festival, runs alongside the Chinese New Year Celebrations. This festival is filled with entertainment, colour and culture. Watch displays of Chinese folk dancing, Chinese opera performances and spectacular parades.

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3.   Wat Chalong Fair – Thursday 3rd February – Wednesday 9th February 2011

This historical fair has everything to capture your attention. There will be live concerts with appearances from Thai celebrities, Thai dancing, Thai boxing displays, stalls filled with goods from across Thailand and authentic Thai cuisine from all corners of the kingdom.

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4.   Punchline Comedy Show – Wednesday 23rd February 2011

2010′s sell out comedy show returns to Phuket on 23rd Fenruary 2011. Enjoy an evening of comedy with 3 of the top UK comedians – Nick Doody (“The Comedic Side of 7 Days”, “8 out of 10 Cats”, “Charm Offensive”), Josh Howie (“Chosen”, “The Movie Geek”) and Micheal Legge (“8 out of 10 Cats”, “Would I Lie To You?, “The Edinburgh Festival”, “The Clock Hour”).

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5.   Phuket Gay Pride Festival – Wednesday 23rd February 2011

The 10th Annual Gay Pride Festival runs for 4 night starting on Wednesday 23rd February 2011. There will be a host of events, parties, street performances, firework displays and parades. This is a spectacular festival filled with fun, colour and exciting events.

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Loi Krathong Festival 2011 In Phuket

31 Jan




Loi Krathong – 10th November 2011

Loi Krathong (or Loy Krathong) is the most beautiful event in Thailand – taking place on the evening of the full moon of the 12th month in the Thai lunar calendar.

Loi means “to float” and “krathong” refers to the lotus shaped raft which is traditionally made from a section of a banana tree trunk.

Loi Krathong, is also known as the “Festival of Light” due to the candles placed in each krathong. When the huge numbers of krathongs are floating away – they light up the night sky.


The History of Loi Krathong

The Loi Krathong festival is believed to have originated from the Sukhothai Period. Although recent scholars have suggested that it actually takes it origins from the Bangkok Period.

According to the writings of H.M King Rama IV (1863), the original festival was adapted by Buddhists in Thailand as a ceremony to honour the original Buddha – Siddhartha Gutama.


The Tradition of Loi Krathong

The local people each make a “krathong” to float on a river, sea,  canal  or lake. The krathong will be decorated with folded banana leaves, flowers, candles and incense sticks. Also included on the krathong will be coins, food, a cutting of the person’s hair and nail cuttings.

Traditionally, the krathong was floated on the water, to pay respects to the spirits of the water. Today, the act of the krathong floating away is a symbol of letting go of the bad things which may have happened that year; so the person can start their life afresh.

Items are included on the krathong as a way of honouring the Goddess of The Water, “Phra Mae Khongkha” and to bring good luck into their lives.


Romantic Festival For Couples

The Loi Krathong Festival is a very special event for couples. Together they make a krathong to float away. The couple do so to wish for happiness in their life together and for success in love.

The beauty of the many krathongs with their candles flickering in the night, makes for a very romantic scene.


Hire A Local Tour Guide

If you will be in Phuket on 10th November 2011, you may like to enjoy this beautiful festival. Hire a local Phuket tour guide who will help you to find a krathong. They will advise you on what to put inside your krathong.

You will then  join the local community to take part in the festival and to float your krathong away into the night. This is also an excellent chance to take some stunning photographs.


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The Phuket Vegetarian Festival – October 2011

30 Jan

The History of The Vegetarian Festival

The Vegetarian Festival dates back around 150 years. At the time the Kathu area of Phuket, had a large Chinese community made up of tin mine workers and their families. The community was so large that Chinese opera singers were hired to come to Phuket to entertain them.

During the 9th Lunar month of the Chinese calendar, a malaria epidemic broke out in Phuket. The disease proved to be fatal and many people lost their lives. The Chinese Opera singers were also falling victim to the spreading illness.

The Chinese community believed that the performers had forgotten to pay homage to the “Nine Emperor Gods” (Kiu Ong Iah) during the first 9 days of the month. They believed that as a result of this oversight the epidemic had raged through Phuket.

To reverse this bad fortune, one of the performers was dispatched back to China. Their task was to invite Kiu Ong Iah to come and visit Phuket.

During the 9th Lunar month of the following year, the Chinese community followed a very strict Chinese tradition. They were forbidden from eating meat, drinking alcohol, sex, arguing, lying and killing. Thankfully, the malaria epidemic ceased.

The strict Chinese tradition was to become the blueprint for the, “Vegetarian Festival”. Every year since, the people of Phuket have continued to celebrate the festival during the late September – early October period.


The Modern Day Vegetarian Festival


The modern day, “Vegetarian Festival” takes place over 9 days in late September and into early October. It is believed that the festival brings good luck, good health and peace of mind.

Participants observe 9 commitments for the full 9 day period of the festival.

  • To maintain cleanliness of the body
  • To clean kitchen utensils – they are not to be used by anyone else also participating in the festival
  • To wear white clothing only throughout the 9 days
  • To behave both physically and mentally
  • To not eat any meat what-so-ever
  • To avoid sex
  • To not drink any alcoholic drinks
  • Anyone who is in mourning should not participate in the festival
  • Any pregnant women or menstruating women – must not attend the festival


The Ceremonies

There are a number of exciting and colourful ceremonies, which take place throughout the 9 days. The ceremonies are performed to summon the Gods and bring them into existence.

Throughout the ceremonies, the participants will act as mediums for the Gods. The ceremonies take place across Phuket in the 6 different Chinese Temples.

They will perform tasks such as firewalking and piercing their bodies with various sharp objects. The latter has become more and more spectacular and gruesome as the years have progressed. Participants pierce their faces with knives, skewers and other sharp household items.

It is believed that the Gods will protect the participants from any harm and as a consequence there will be little blood and little scarring of their bodies.


The Raising of The Lantern Pole Ceremony

The first event of the, “Vegetarian Festivals”, is the “Raising of the Lantern Pole”. This signifies the tradition of notifying the 9 Gods that the festival has begun. The Lantern pole is at least 10 metres tall.

Once the pole is erected, it is believed that the Hindu God, Shiva, descends bringing spiritual powers to the festival.


The Vegetarian Festival Traditions

Over the next few days, the local community bring their household Gods to the Temple. It is believed that the household Gods will benefit from an injection of spiritual energy that can only be found in the Temple. People will also bring food and drink to offer to the Gods.

Visitors are welcome to attend this ceremony and to observe the lighting of joss ticks and candles that are places around the Gods.


Street Processions

There are then street processions, whereby the festival participants appear to be walking in a trance.


Events

There are many exciting events to watch – such as hundreds of local residents running across a bed of burning coals.<br class=”break” />

Participants can be seen climbing an 8 meter high ladder which are fitted with sharp blades. They ascend the ladder in a trance like state unable to feel the pain of the blades.


Cuisine

Visitors to the festival can enjoy a variety of vegetarian dishes which are readily available on street stalls and markets. The outlets selling vegetarian cuisine will have yellow flags with Thai or Chinese lettering on them.


Visit The Vegetarian Festival With Phuket Tour Guides

If you are in Phuket in early October you may like to visit the, “Phuket Vegetarian Festival”. You will be amazed by the ceremonies taking place across Phuket. Many guests enjoy taking photographs of the events.

Phuket Tour Guides, can assign you to your own local guide. They will be with you throughout the events – explaining what is going on and the history behind the customs.

If you are interested in learning about Thai culture, this event will be perfect for you. You will not see anything so spectacular anywhere else.


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Songkran Festival 13th-15th April 2011 – Thai New Year

29 Jan

The Songkran Festival is the biggest festival in Thailand. Taking it’s name from the Sanskrit word, “Samkranti”, Songkran is Thailand’s New Year. The Thai people enjoy the festival as a National Holiday.

The Songkran Festival falls between 13 – 15 April each year. Historically, the dates of Songkran were determined by astrological calculations. However, now the dates have been fixed.

The festival is in April, in accordance with the New Year Calendar’s, that are followed in South and South-East Asia.

Originally, The Songkran Festival was only celebrated in the Northern Provinces of Thailand. It is thought that this was due to the influence of Burmese people who brought their customs into Thailand. The Burmese people had adopted the Songkran Festival from an Indian Festival.

From the mid-20th century onwards the Songkran Festival went national across Thailand. Songkran is now celebrated all over the kingdom – even in the very far South.

However, the biggest Songkran festivities can still be found in the Northern Province of Chiang Mai. Songkran there lasts for 6 days in total; it is not unusual for it to extend past the 6 days.


Songkran Traditions

Also known as, “The Water Festival” the most obvious tradition is the throwing of water. People fill the streets armed with containers of water and water guns – ready to throw the water at each other.

You will also see many people lining the streets waiting with water hoses and buckets to drench passer bys.

Traditionally, Songkran is a time to pay respects to your elders in your family and in your community. In accordance with this, many Thai’s go to visit their local Wat to pray and to give food to the monks.

They also cleanse the Buddha images they keep in their home shrines and also images found at the Wat. They do so by very gently pouring water mixed with a special Thai fragrance over them. This is done to bring good luck and prosperity for the new year.

Songkran, is a time for cleansing and renewal. Many local people observe this by doing good deeds for other people.


Water Throwing

After the Buddha images had been cleansed the water was caught. The water was now “blessed” and was used to cleanse and to throw onto your elders. The act of throwing the water was intended to pass on good luck and good fortune.

In the modern day, water was thrown at strangers and peers as a way to relieve the heat. As April, is the hottest month in the year (reaching temperatures of 40c) the water can effectively cool people down.


Songkran & Tourists

Every year high numbers of tourists come to take part in the Songkran festivities. They are made very welcome by locals and are encouraged to take part in the fun.

It is also an excellent way for tourists to learn about Thai customs and to immerse themselves in the community.


Hire A Phuket Tour Guide For Songkran

If you will be in Phuket between 13th – 15th April 2011, you may like to take part in the Festival. Phuket Tour Guides, can pick you up in private transport from your hotel and take you to the heart of the festivities.

Your private tour guide will stay with you throughout the day ensuring you take in the culture. You will then be privately, transferred back to your hotel at the end of the day.


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