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Kombucha Phuket Locations – Phuket Town
Phuket Town Kombucha Wow List Of Things To Do
Sawasdee! Welcome to the original and oldest part of the island, where you can buy Phuket Town kombucha (use our kombucha store locator). I absolutely love Phuket Town as it’s always changing and has something for literally everyone. Parking is major pain in the arse though if you’re a car though, be warned! (And bikes? If you see a part of the road that is clear of other bikes even though there’s a million spots? DON’T PARK THERE! You’ll get your bike towed and that’s a real hassle!)
Phuket Town Kombucha WOW Recommended Activities
Here’s some more information on the Phuket Town area, and what we recommend you try!
- The Baan Teelanka (Upside Down House) is a quirky attraction where everything is upside down, providing a unique photo opportunity. Entrance fee is 350 THB ($11.60 USD) for adults and 250 THB ($8.30 USD) for children. Best time to visit is on weekdays when it’s less crowded.
- Phuket Trickeye Museum offers an interactive experience with 3D art installations and optical illusions that make for great photo opportunities. Entrance fee is 500 THB ($16.60 USD) for adults and 300 THB ($10 USD) for children. Best time to visit is on weekdays when it’s less crowded.
- The Chillva Night Market is a popular hangout spot for locals and tourists alike, with a variety of food stalls, bars, and live music performances. Prices for food and drinks are reasonable, with most dishes costing around 50-100 THB ($1.60-$3.30 USD). Best time to visit is on weekends when the market is busiest. Definitely try the food stalls though – and if you need to cool down in the warm of the bustling market, there’s shipping container bars you you can grab a beer. Locals put ice cubes in our beer, which sounds weird – but try it! (or an ice cold Phuket Town kombucha, of course..)
- Siam Niramit Phuket (contact: +66 76 335 000) is a spectacular show that highlights Thai culture and history through music, dance, and elaborate costumes. The show takes place in a large theater and includes a pre-show buffet dinner. It’s a great way to learn more about Thailand’s rich cultural heritage. It’s a 20 min taxi ride from Phuket Town, and make sure you buy the ticket that comes with the buffet dinner – it’s one of the best in Phuket (I’ve personally been there and eaten and seen the show – and it’s one of the best things I’ve done on the island, not even joking!)
- Phuket Old Town Walking Tour: This guided walking tour takes visitors through the charming streets of Phuket Old Town, where they can explore the historic buildings, street art, and local shops. Tours start at around 500 THB ($16 USD) per person.
- Jui Tui Shrine is a popular Taoist shrine located in the heart of Phuket Town. It’s a great place to learn about Chinese and Thai spiritual beliefs and traditions. The shrine is particularly busy during the annual Vegetarian Festival in October, when devotees perform acts of self-mortification to purify themselves.
- Phuket Bird Park (contact: +66 76 391 743) is a large aviary that is home to a wide variety of exotic birds from all over the world. Visitors can see parrots, toucans, pelicans, and many other species up close and learn about their habitats and behaviors. It’s located approximately 6.5 km (4 miles) away from Phuket Old Town. It takes around 15-20 minutes to drive there, depending on traffic. The admission fee is 500 THB (approximately 16 USD) per person, with discounts available for children and groups. They also offer bird feeding and photography opportunities for an additional cost.
- The Khao Rang Viewpoint provides panoramic views of Phuket Town and the surrounding hills. Entrance is free, and it’s open from sunrise to sunset. Best time to visit is in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat, and to see the sunset. The crowd size varies depending on the time of day and season.
- The Rang Hill Night Market, held every Tuesday and Thursday evening, is a great spot to sample local street food, shop for souvenirs, and enjoy live music performances. Prices for food and souvenirs are cheap, ranging from 30-150 THB ($1-$5 USD). Best time to visit is in the evening, from 5-9 pm, when the market is busiest.
- Phuket Baba Museum (contact: +66 76 211 634) is a museum dedicated to the history and culture of the Baba community, a group of Chinese immigrants who settled in Phuket in the 19th century. The museum features exhibits on traditional Baba clothing, food, and daily life.
- Phuket Mining Museum (contact: +66 76 216 934) is a museum that showcases the history of mining in Phuket, particularly tin mining, which was a major industry on the island in the early 20th century. Visitors can learn about the tools and techniques used by miners and see exhibits on the social and economic impact of the industry. Admission to the museum costs 100 THB ($3 USD) per person, and it’s open daily from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, except on public holidays. It’s approximately a 20-minute drive from Phuket Town.
- Phuket Thai Hua Museum (contact: +66 76 211 224) is a museum housed in a beautifully restored Chinese mansion. The museum features exhibits on the history of the Chinese community in Phuket, including its economic and cultural contributions to the island. Visitors can also see artifacts from the daily lives of Chinese residents in Phuket.
- Phuket Street Art – Phuket Town is home to a vibrant street art scene, with murals and installations by local and international artists scattered throughout the city. Visitors can take a self-guided walking tour to explore the different works of art and learn about the artists and their inspiration.
- Phuket Old Town is a must-visit attraction for its charming Sino-Portuguese architecture and vibrant street art scene. You can easily spend a day exploring the narrow streets and alleyways, popping into galleries, cafes, and boutiques along the way. Entrance is free, but some galleries may charge admission fees. Best time to visit is on weekends when the Thalang Road Walking Street market takes place, with a large crowd. Phuket Town kombucha can also be found at health food shops like Dr. TK’s – find them on our store locator here.