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Some like It Hot
Phuket is Thailands island in the sun,
the perfect place for some Asian R and R
by Andrew Taylor
Sweet,
sweet seduction- Oh darn! It has
happened again! I guess Im just a
sucker for anything that goes by a luxuriously sounding name, Laguna,
Allamanda, Pearl Village, and Banyan Tree. It is easy to be seduced by the resort names and the choice, but thats
Phuket, Bangkoks playground! Tempted
by the offer of sun, heat, and drinks by the pool, many weekend refugees take
the 45-minute flight from Bangkok to escape the hustle and bustle to relax in
one of the many resorts Phuket has to offer.
Situated between Bangkok to the north, and Singapore and
Kuala Lumpur to the south, the 570sq-km Island of Phuket has an economy, which
today is almost entirely geared towards tourism. At the turn of the last century tin mining and rubber plantations
provided most of the islands revenue. Now Phuket has a growth rate of 17% and
is visited annually by 2.5 million visitors.
The adventurous tourist can always find something to do,
from golfing and fishing, to sea cave canoeing, its all here. We started by Island hopping and journeyed
out to the famous Coral Island Beach
which has many attractions to enjoy,
snorkeling and scuba diving are just a sample. A shark net protects the beach
so safe family swimming is assured.
To get to the Coral Island Beach, we
ordered a taxi bus from our hotel. At
the Chalong Bay pier, we joined a day tour. One of the many day boats will take you over if you do not wish to do
the group thing. For $NZ30 you can hire
one of Thailands legendary long tailed boats, then twenty five minutes later
youre there.
A day on Coral Island will be the most relaxing day you
have ever spent. On the beach you can
hire microlights hooked up to small rubber zodiacs (Pilots and batteries
included). Try the paragliding, or jet skiing. A small charge is made for the
beach chairs. They are well worth the
investment. As the sand heats up your
bottom begins to glow. Life in the chairs really is a much cooler choice.
The fish life around the beach is abundant, but not
intimidating. You can easily feed the
fish by dribbling bread crumbs (purchased at the beach counter) onto the
water. The small green and yellow lime
fish will form a feeding frenzy. Some
will even nibble your fingers. A
Japanese couple swimming next to me was overcome by this experience. They didnt know whether to laugh, cry, get
excited, or just enjoy it.
Just meters from the shore, I enjoyed swimming with a
large school of fish the size of sardines. Hundreds of them flashing their silver sides in unison when my
outstretched hand posed a threat. For
about 15 minutes we swam up and down the beach all too soon, they were
gone. It was like being in a Jacques
Coustaux movie. Some fish have
fluorescent yellow along their sides, others have soft blue on their under
bodies and vibrant green tails. The
colours pulsate at you like neon signs. There are large Angel Fish with yellow and black stripes.
Out in the bay, an old gentleman Parrot Fish
glided past me, with a dazzling orange mouth.
Our day tour included lunch, a delicious
meal of rice calamari, shrimps, and endless glasses of coke. In the shade of the cabana, lunch was spent
talking to couples from South Africa, England, and Germany. Our discussions centered on who lived in the
best country. Naturally everybody agreed to disagree. But we all gained an
insight into each others way of life.
All to soon our glorious sun, filled day by the clear
blue Andaman Sea was over. At 3.30pm a
pleasant sea breeze blew in as Captain Wing rounded us up.
Please
come home now, or stay the night here alone.
What further inducement did one need to start the return
journey back to Chalong Bay?
While homeward bound, we saw fish jump out of the
sea. A dolphin followed our boat for a
short time but became bored with our
slow pace and darted off to find greater excitement.
Phuket has many other attractions for
those who have acclimatized to the 35-degree heat. Apart from the Coral Beach excursion
there are numerous "Eco tourism tours" to enjoy. Elephant trekking through the last of
Phukets jungle, or jeep safaris, which take you to shrimp farms then through
rubber plantations on the way to Phukets more remote and exotic beaches.
Phuket is rapidly gaining an
international reputation for its game fishing. The mangrove estuaries and shallow reefs around the island are home to a
large variety of different fish, sea-bass, barracuda, trevally and mangrove
jack just to name a few. Out in the deep water you can fish for black marlin,
sailfish, king mackerel and even tiger sharks.
In the town of Phuket, there are the usual tourist
markets where you can buy jewelry, gold, pearls and, Thai silk. My best find was the
Maithee Cashew Nut Factory in Phuket town.
The smell was like a slice of Heaven.
The most spectacular day trip is the
sea-cave canoeing in Phang Nga Bay where parts of the James Bond movie, The Man with the Golden Gun were
filmed. The scenery is breath-taking.
The vertical rocks of Phang Nga rise straight out of the ocean. The sea has
burrowed into the limestone rock and created numerous caves and tunnels.
Stalactites can even be found in the caves. This is just one of the many scenic attractions of the Andaman region.
As night falls, the local fishermen set
sail along the coast with their night beacons shinning, while we walk along the
beach to a small restaurant in front of the Pearl Village Resort, and dined on
tables placed out on the sand. Bright
hurricane lamps on long bamboo poles drew the night insects away, and answered
the call of the fishermens lights.
Calamari, shrimps, pork meatballs with rice, and hot
chilly dishes washed down with ice cool Singha beer brought this day and
adventure to a peaceful end.
Sitting here on the beach, listening to the incoming
tide, I have decided that I dont really mind the taste of Phukets sweet, sweet seduction.
No
. I dont feel one scrap of remorse! Come and join me
For
the best tours on Phuket Island.
Royal
Orchid Holidays. See Thai Airways. www.thaiair.com/
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