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Aphrodite Cabaret Show Phuket

9 Feb

Aphrodite Cabaret Show is described as the “largest ladyboy extravaganza on earth”. This stunning show features 80 transgender show girls.

Aphrodite Cabaret Show, uses state of the art technology, sound, lights and stage sets to produce a stunning show. The show takes place in an elegant Phuket City theater which can seat 1,000 guests.

The glamorous performers pay tribute to different cultures from around the world through costume, song and dance. You are guaranteed high quality entertainment which is suitable for all of the family.

The Aphrodite Cabaret Show, is made up of 16 exciting segments. There are 3 shows held daily at 6pm / 7.45pm / 9.30pm.

 

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Siam Niramit Phuket

8 Feb

Take a journey back into Thai history with the Siam Niramit Show. This spectacular show opened in Phuket in December 2011. Siam Niramit Phuket has a sister theater in Bangkok.

Located on the outskirts of Phuket Town, the show features over 100 performers, amazing set designs and costumes. Siam Niramit is an extravaganza of dance, song, traditional martial arts, Thai culture and Thai arts.

 

The Ultimate Evening Out

5.30pm:  The Gates open so guests can access the attractions and facilities.

6pm – 8.15pm:  A Thai/International buffet is available.

8.30pm:  The Siam Niramit Show show begins and runs for 70 minutes.

9.40pm:  The Siam Niramit Show finishes.

 

Transfers To & From Siam Niramit

There are return transfers available picking up from hotels around Phuket

 

4 Historical Scenes

Siam Niramit Show covers Thai history in 4 stunning scenes;

Scene 1:  The North… The Ancient Kingdom of Lanna

Scene 2:  The South Seas… Traders from Overseas

Scene 3:  Issan The North East… Legacy of Khmer Civilization

Scene 4:  The Central Plains… Ayutthaya, The Mighty Capital

 

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Joe Conrad Magic Show – Patong, Phuket

23 Aug

 

 

Enjoy Asia’s premier magic show when you are in Phuket. The spectacular show features Joe Conrad a world renowned illusionist. Joe is a graduate of the acclaimed Chavez College of Magic and has performed at Disney World, Las Vegas and through-out Asia.

The state of the art Las Vegas style  show runs every night. Enjoy your evening in an intimate 700-seater venue located inside Jungceylon Shopping Centre, Patong Beach.

 

 

Come and enjoy Las Vegas style Illusions during your holiday in Phuket. If you would like to book tickets please contact us. Our contact details can be found below;

 

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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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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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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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Phuket Authentic Tours – February 2011

25 Jan

If you will be in Phuket during February 2011 and you are interested in taking part in some authentic Phuket tours, we have some ideas for you.


Chinese New Year – Thursday 3rd February 2011

Come and celebrate the arrival of the, “Year of The Rabbit” in Phuket. Chinese New Year, is a widely celebrated event in Phuket, due to the large Chinese population. Marvel at the colourful parades and performances going on around Phuket.

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Old Phuket Festival – From 8th February – 10th February 2011

The Old Phuket Festival, is packed full with culture, entertainment and fun. Watch the “Phuket Baba Light Show”, performances of traditional folk dancing, acrobats and spectacular parades. The evening will culminate in an impressive firework display.

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

Immerse yourself  in Thai culture and local history. The Wat Chalong Fair, was traditionally organized by local farmers who were celebrating the end of the harvest. You will enjoy live music and appearances from Thai celebrities. There will also be displays of traditional dancing and a selection of Thai cuisine from around the Kingdom.

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Hire A Local Tour Guide

Phuket Tour Guides, can pick you up from your hotel and take you to the festival. You will be transferred in private transport to and from your tour.

You may also like to hire a local tour guide, who will privately guide you throughout your tour. Your tour guide, will be happy to explain what is happening and help you to communicate with the local community.


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Contact A Local Tour Guide In Phuket

16 Jan

If you are currently in Phuket or are planning a holiday and are looking for a local tour guide contact Phuket Tour Guides today.

We have experienced private tour guides available everyday. Our tour guides work both weekdays and weekends. If you require a Phuket tour during the daytime or night time we can arrange this for you.

If you already have a plan of where you would like to visit in Phuket, we can follow your exact schedule. We will never make you visit anywhere you do not want to. We tailor all of our private tours around our guests exact requirements.

If you are unsure of what you would like to do, simply contact us. We will be able to make recommendations based on your interests and needs.

We can also provide private transport in Phuket. If you require a private driver we can provide this service for you. For more information on our private tour guide and private driver services, please contact us.


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Muay Thai In Phuket

14 Jan

Experience Thailand’s national sport, Muay Thai. Also known as, “The Art of the Eight Limbs” this is the Thai form of hard martial art. It is often referred to as “The Science of Eight Limbs” as the hands, elbows, knees and shins are all used extensively in this art.

Therefore, a Muay Thai fighter may execute strikes using “eight points of contact” as opposed to “two points of contact” in western boxing. Those points of contact, being the two fists used in combat.


The History of Muay Thai

Muay Thai has a long standing and fascinating history in Thailand. The Thai army also use a modified version of Muay Thai, called Lerdrit. Traditional Muay Thai practiced today, incorporates kicks and punches – in a ring – with gloves similar to those used in western boxing bouts.

Muay Thai is an extremely popular spectator sport in Thailand. It is also a world renown martial art sport. The origin of Muay Thai can be traced back to it’s ancestor Muay Boran. This translates to “Ancient Boxing”.

Muay Boran, was a form of unarmed combat, employed by Siamese soldiers. This was used in conjunction with Krabi Krabong, a weapon based style of combat.

The practice of Muay Thai was over time, upheld by Buddhist monks, who were the keepers and teachers of all arts – which were both practical and spiritual. Every Thai man is encouraged to live and follow the practices of the Buddhist monks at least once during their life time. This is a major factor in why Muay Thai grew in popularity among the common people.


Modern Day Muay Thai

Muay Thai continues to be a practical fighting technique for warfare. It has thrived and grown as a sport, throughout Thailand and the world.

The entertainment it brings to spectators, ensures that it is an integral part of local festivals and celebrations. It has also long been entertainment for Kings of Thailand.


Watch A Live Muay Thai Bout

When you visit Phuket and Thailand, ensure that you experience the excitement and drama of a live Muay Thai fight. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to view a cultural phenomenon.

You will also observe the pre-fight Wai Khru ritual. This is based on the sabre dance of Krabi Krabong. This is a traditional way in which respect is shown to the teachers and trainers. Historically, the Wai Khru was performed, when fighting in the presence of the King, as a way of apologising for the brutality in the fighting.

The fighter will first circle the ring 3 times before kneeling and bowing 3 times as a sign of respect to God and Man. He will also bow to Buddha, in order to ask for protection for himself and his opponent. He will also ask for an honourable fight.

The fighter will then perform the Ram Muay, which is simple movements designed to demonstrate their control and style. Each of the fighters will perform the Ram Muay on each side of the ring, to demonstrate their prowess to the audience.

The Ram Muay, is a very personal ritual. It may range from being very simple to very complex. The style provides an insight into who trained the fighter and where they originate from.


Booking Information

If you would like to experience a live Muay Thai fight, there are regular bouts in both Phuket Town and Patong. If you would like to book tickets or would like more information, please contact us. We can provide any details you may require.


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The Most Beautiful Phuket Sunset – Promthep Cape

7 Jan

‘Prom’ is the Thai word for the Hindu God, ‘Brahma’ which signifies purity. ‘Thep’ is the Thai word for ‘God.’ It has formally been referred to as, ‘God’s Cape’ by the local Phuket people.

Historically, Promthep Cape was a prominent feature for early seafarers, approaching Phuket from the sub-continents. Promthep Cape, is the most Southern point of Phuket Island. It is essentially, headland extending into the sea.

This simply stunning location overlooks various Phuket Capes such as Kho Man, Rawai, Yanui and Nai Harn.


Sunset At Promthep Cape

The sunset at Promthep Cape is a Phuket experience, which should not be missed. If you would like to visit this magical place at sunset or during the daytime, we can arrange a tour for you.

Phuket Tour Guides can provide private transport to and from Promthep Cape. You will be guided by your very own, local tour guide, throughout your tour.

If you are interested in photography or would like to take some beautiful holiday pictures – the sunset at Promthep Cape is perfect for you.

The Phuket sun sets between 18.00pm – 18.50pm depending on the time of year you visit Phuket. On your next  holiday in Phuket, make sure that you do not miss out on this very unique tour!


What To See and Do At Promthep Cape (Daytime & Night Time)

You will also find a lighthouse situated here, complete with viewing platform. Kanchanaphisek Lighthouse offers beautiful views into the sea, the surrounding capes and the South coast of Phuket. Inside the lighthouse you will find an interesting nautical museum.

Next to the lighthouse you will find a Buddhist shrine, complete with elephant statues. A monument to the 28th Son of Rama V, The Prince of Jumborn, can also be viewed. After leaving for England to become a naval cadet – the Prince returned 6 years later to build the first military base in Phuket.

There are market stalls in the car park area, selling souvenirs, silk shirts, cotton shirts, t-shirts, hats etc. You will also find a Restaurant located at Promthep Cape. Promthep Cape is Phuket’s most popular viewpoint, particularly famous for it’s truly spectacular sunsets.


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