Friday, June 16, 2006

Hills and Views in Phuket

We like hills, we like views. Phuket is pretty darn hilly, with the highest point at over 540m (1600 feet) and several other 500m hills. The hills stretch right from south at Phromthep Cape up to the northern hills around Bang Pae and Tonsai waterfalls. There are great views to be found all over the island... Just get off the beach and explore!

Buddha Mountain (Phuket Big Buddha)

Buddha with Blue Sky

In the Nakkerd Hills overlooking much of southern Phuket, a 45m high Buddha has been under construction for several years. We first went up here before the building started. The main Buddha statue is complete, and the whole area should be complete sometime in 2012 or... This is one of my favourite places in Phuket and I am sure Buddha Mountain will be blogged yet again! You can hike up from Karon Beach (see linke below). It's not just the Buddha, it's the views!

Big Buddha - Latest Photos (2010)
Hiking up to the Big Buddha (Feb 2010)
Big Buddha Update May 2009
Big Buddha - Getting Bigger (July 2007)
More Views of Buddha Mountain and building the Big Buddha
Buddha Mountain (Khao Nakkerd) May 2006

View South from Big Buddha

(above) View from the Big Buddha over the hills of Phuket

Karon Viewpoint and Phromthep Cape

Probably the two most visited viewpoints in Phuket. Karon viewpoint has a view across Kata Noi, Kata and Karon beaches and the picture is found on just about all Phuket websites, this one included! It's basically "the" Phuket viewpoint. Phromthep cape is the rocky headland in the south west of Phuket, great for views, great for sunsets, and don't miss the lighthouse... and recently I hiked for the first time right to the end of the cape!

Karon and Kata Viewpoint
Phromthep Cape
Sunset at Cape Phromthep
Hike to the end of Promthep Cape

Sunset at Phuket Viewpoint

(above) The Phuket Viewpoint over Kata and Karon Beaches

Naiharn / Wind Turbine Viewpoint

Just North of Phromthep Cape, in between Yanui and Naiharn beaches is a big white wind turbine, and there's a viewpoint here too where people sometimes go paragliding off the steep cliff.

Naiharn / Yanui Viewpoint

View from viewpoint near Naiharn beach looking west

More Great Phuket Views

Radar Hill (with the round radar dome on top) overlooking Patong Beach has some fantastic views on the way up, and nobody ever seems to come up here. Khao Khad is a viewpoint in Cape Panwa, one of our favourite areas of Phuket - there is a view tower and a superb view across Chalong Bay. Rang Hill and Monkey Hill are both in Phuket Town - good views and monkeys too!

Rang Hill View

(above) View from Rang Hill (Phuket Town)

A walk up Monkey Hill (2011)
Khao Khad Viewpoint
Radar Hill
Rang Hill
Tunk Ka Cafe on Rang Hill
Monkey Hill (2006 blog post)

Khao Kad Viewpoint

(above) View from Khao Khad Viewpoint

Some back roads in the hills can lead to great views. I have done a (hard!) hike up to the highest point in Phuket which sits between Kathu waterfall and Kamala Beach. Any back road is worth a follow in Phuket to get an unexpected view!

Hiking to the Roof of Phuket
Back road over the mountain above Patong
Meditation Centre near Phromthep

You can also get nice views from some of the temples in Phuket, such as Koh Sirey Temple which is built on a hill, Wat Sapam on the east coast, or from Chalong Temple. And all along the west coast especially between the beaches on the rocky headlands there are great sea views.

And get your camera out when flying in to Phuket, oh and make sure you have a window seat to get views of Phuket, Phi Phi, Phang Nga Bay... See Phuket Views from the Air, and Seaplane Flight to Phi Phi. The seaplane flight was particularly amazing! Check out the view below over Maya Bay!

Maya Bay, Phi Phi Islands

Get up a hill! It's good to get some fresh air and see Phuket from another angle. In fact.. did you know? Phuket got it's name from the Malay word "Bhukit" which means, yes you guessed it, hill.

Hills and Views in Phuket - Google Maps


View Phuket Hills and Viewpoints in a larger map

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