Phuket is in Thailand, and didn’t feel as progressive and prosperous as we expected. We hired a taxi to take us to the three places we were most interested in seeing. Our first stop was the Big Buddha, built over 2004-2014. It is 148’ tall, built of concrete and covered in Burmese marble. It sits on a hill with a grand view out to sea.
Our next stop was at Wat Chalong, the largest of Phuket’s 29 Temples and the most visited. It was built in the early 19th century. It was ornate, beautiful, and well maintained. We climbed to the top.
We spent a few hours in Old Town Phuket, known for brightly painted, century old Sino-Portuguese townhouses, selling all sorts of souvenirs and foods. We enjoyed walking about and then we had lunch at the Charm Dining Gallery, a Michelin recommended restaurant in a century old colonial house. Our Thai lunch was delicious! We had a really good day!







































































