Phuket is famed for beaches and temples. And while this trip visits both, it also takes in lesser-known treasures such as a cashew nut factory and Gem's Gallery. Afterwards, there'll be time to check out the Chalong Temple and Patong beach.
You'll know you're about to arrive at your first stop when you can smell the aroma of freshly roasted cashew nuts. Tour the factory and see how the nuts are made from the locally grown cashew fruit. And you'll sample some at the end. Next, head to Gem's Gallery to take a look at its collection of handmade gold and silver diamond rings.
For a spot of culture, you'll visit the amazing Wat Chalong, the largest temple in Phuket. Learn about Buddhism, wander round the impressive gardens and climb to the top floor terrace for great views of the grounds. You'll continue to Patong beach. You'll have free time to do as you please – chill on the beach or check out the street markets.
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