The Best of Jamie's Phuket 2007
January was when we found The Beach Bar, a small local restaurant on the beach at Cape Panwa. We have been back many times in the last 12 months. Also in January, I had a look at Patong temple, a real haven of peace near the busiest tourist zone in Thailand!
![Kata Viewpoint](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjgJ2KDze5tdUzIoByZREamlnoPgD98lbtUQSjtrpI60UTMY75lhX1mMHIv90VqrXOmg9FPdcktEVbltxIVXgwxMTHBhRXMSNfgAgi2Ifqs0qnpxfl-_T6b5nQDdO_hIu-lFHIO4rU-oyTy/s400/kataviewpoint.jpg)
In February, I finally blogged the Kata Viewpoint, probably the most famous view in Phuket. We must have been here 30 times - any time someone comes to visit we say "hey, want to see a great view?"... We also visited local temples around the Kathu / Ket Ho area where we live.
In March, my mother came to visit, I had a small holiday and we did as much as possible! Mother is in hospital at home right now, I like to see the photos of the happy times we had in March.
We visited Naithon beach - one of Phukets many quiet beaches, we visited temples and we took a longtail boat ride around Phang Nga Bay - an unmissable sight if you are coming to this part of Thailand
In April I took a long walk around old Phuket Town and must do it again one day! I still want to blog the Chinese Shrines and the market area. April 13th is of course Songkran day - waterfights, turtle releases, and a lot of fun! Same again in 2008!
![Songkran](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgE5RH_rufiTRx4oVPhCo4IuK1beI98ISzX7CwZhEbf6t9iO44SG1ur6LkSQ60ODUIcFTS9U_0Jft7lo43X3zLQQY_2KhqeaiQm7jad4z0UehZo_ABoesJjpAI2aklMiY8Z_tZPbcqvth60/s320/songkran-10.jpg)
In May, we stopped for a look at Boat Lagoon - step into another world.. Compare this to Rawai beach... same planet? Yes, it's all Phuket, it's all right here.
![Boat Lagoon](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgAd1YPiB2GGZncCm8LhnOw9sYbb8YmtxxgzMPn0T5hyphenhyphenbV-aLW-OgCS2mLtbfRajXOLQW_hlcCmAgpcFJ8u8FVltc9UJrTnha4Bf9CFSQuVON4nLrMqTb2_PwgCUEtm5GcNrAqF4wRFY9VZ/s320/boat-lagoon-1.jpg)
![Rawai Beach](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgUD1Y3_CBmaXoPav-RzJNogP5Hjm8-OQSzBLA0T8sH8FZTkSDBz2YlGDNLcWpD62fTF89CgEOSpJRuTl5CfKwTdNw0Z5gCAFLmNS5p8BZZqaEMe5OW3U2TMT2C-JXpIUHD8E4EpEdi14F7/s320/rawai-2.jpg)
June 2007... as the summer started, which is "low season" in Phuket, we went to Paradise Beach a few times. Just along the road from Patong, but another world.
![Paradise Beach](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEigjtTh8ZHDngldCtzbtor-oCrVjArl9S3Jrauo-7bYdWYXPg3bqBSjslITG6nRn6LPjGUkUakKrfnegs3EmzVXHLqePTjbXH90upK7LIdsS4aVhsjPe8sLyz28YkyzQljEynqwus45Af7p/s320/paradise-beach-9-june.jpg)
Also in June, Koh Sirey featured on the blog, a quiet part of Phuket to the east of Phuket Town with small restaurants, sea gypsies and a hilltop temple.
![Sea Gypsy village, Koh Sirey](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiFoe3riK05ZngKBOGUbKPT5h-EZ389WrHjQBtQhAcm6odgx8YSkw1j0Xod0uSYY3oatSjIq58mxbGk93kjCntToLee2YoMAcTDD_IWoDZXU0UG91ngOMoSCaPN0i51J3dgp4QtKvi_C3Nv/s320/koh-sirey-gypsy-village.jpg)
July 2007 featured (among other things) the best milkshake in Phuket at Mama Noi, Buddha Mountain, where a 45m high Buddha is nearing completion, and an early morning visit to Chalong Temple, Phuket's largest temple.
![Cat at Chalong Temple](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi2CdCVF_81qTALE3aVrF7Pz6fHgCk3tL85zUx4naId71HHRSpLfsH6dGI7J6n1TMkEKk-iLB7TFxQuA1BXhBZGaZwrzmCTZgxeTIagZcdJ0wu2E-XI-x0MMuYYAkTI57m2RMPMUXLC-zPM/s320/wat-chalong-cat.jpg)
![I'm having one tomorrow](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg8oa3f32CYoAKBDtEhkvCiI_3KUkG8Je2keIqU5WNtTZ2Rj7lBQAGjBav5zHJRPNHkXho1DTswtifIqQ-T31ZipQEMS9rnHc6540FmfSok0Wa09zmo7_MM87evgx3w_H9eMcPqW8JmgEzt/s320/milkshake.jpg)
In August we visited Phuket Zoo (again). The kids love it. I am not a zoo fan, but cannot deny my kids the chance to see a tiger, elephants, monkeys, crocodiles, a "Twocan Toucan", deer, camels...
![Tiger at Phuket Zoo](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjm8th51nLCWATNwBb_sycjdBjNnNxyJ0Oqbnlm8JSsoqmo2rdRRjlr-zEvh4uja1C1Jlj0ULH9we8h7vU2gjRvschBMmuUgpqfDCMGsRxYALb1PpKc8Db56JTPRiLqQue1VsXIxYHCDmD4/s320/zoo-3.jpg)
As the low season dragged on in September, we took a visit to the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project and Bang Pae Waterfall, and I also took some time to write about Karon Beach and some information on Buying a House in Phuket.
![Karon Beach](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEihLPrEZht4NCQuH2u4MhoruId4bmvkXGI8F0VQIu27xbRAln5UWw6ArrSzHh9nlz6oipi23HykhMvJT5Nj68Vy64xVCWTHERgoIW15q_xA3M1l7n6r1ojrVJwyVenafCI6ssp03W4IXcNj/s320/karon-5.jpg)
October is the month when the seasons change.. the high season and low season fight a battle and the high season wins, though the low season always has a few last minute surprises (see my Phuket Weather Blog for more).... In October we tried the Dino Park Mini Golf.. yes it's a bit touristy but hey.
October was the highlight of the year for me - the Phuket Vegetarian Festival. I took photos on 2 mornings of the street processions in Phuket Town. You have to see it to believe it. This is real. This is something special.
![Phuket Vegetarian Festival](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgFKZnO7HompvK3kTsfcLmgk1qVegFmBFNLu1AtpvWGRh_pGYWrCWz5-8Qw6Bp1lbAMTf7gERCaIMdMAYWwl7hyphenhyphenZUI5kKSe7KY2Thg3CqeczI_EL8bowXgL8yY_9ZTt6Yl-EH2ZMVEuzABC/s320/vegetarian-festival-10.jpg)
![Phuket Vegetarian Festival](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi3C3GUzxI3d2H5J4w3_tlIfmO0dAAn8U0FdUSEV5Jp5Kzwusx55D7tKdmWw2_iPuPPXNCERur04L-VbDxAf76m8zR3C-o_mHRMV-C4AtGrzwPAchkHvl4Dg3DoyLj0ccn8ZnpLbEZXQz7B/s320/vegetarian-festival-12.jpg)
In November, we finally went back to Layan Beach, a lovely quiet spot in the north of the island, and we also made our Krathong for the Loy Krathong Festival, one of Thailand's most important traditional events - you float your Krathong for good luck, happiness and to give thanks to the goddess of the water.
![Layan Beach](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjVEJZKDSBgXz1G6GT5ValZodLycibm99ddizwT-NPEcbwL6WYLOWS3ziH_wP5pGY2mDYJ110XZbZLFewymxHanrcAjIS7NmPux0Dy38EubAPAPHBcM8TdF8slPfPegVBg5ZRgJQY4xIiN4/s320/layan-beach-paradise.jpg)
![Loy Krathong Festival](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjvEmtZUq_82iUXJf-jaWx39KOgHMZHhIcg8CcVea3AHdJd7cK1ef3ONj9fsLZvQNIAWPNajLrgORe4fjpd7DYiGPJ2GOjnC5OD7iZM6MGvZcQH4GPXdpmxTpRLmQ4RaNdb-9_GLydUPyJ5/s320/loy-kratong-2.jpg)
As the year rolled to a close, in December I tried to introduce a bit of tradition with an article about our Buddha Shelf, I added a thingy about LateStays - a great place to find Phuket Hotels at the last minute, and the year ended as it began with a visit to The Beach Bar which had been closed for half a year and I am very happy to have it back!
Happy New Year, I hope 2008 (or 2551 in the Buddhist calendar) brings you happiness and success. Please do keep reading Jamie's Phuket!
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