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Visitors
to this island paradise may be more than satisfied by Phuket's remarkable
natural beauty, but those in search of further stimulation can be
sure to find something among the many activities and entertainment
available to fill every moment of their holidays.
Not only do most of the major hotels and resorts offer a wide selection
of quality international restaurants and bars, featuring cabaret
shows and live music, but every tourist centre has numerous other
entertainment venues. Patong is undoubtedly the epicentre of the
island's entertainment scene, boasting a wealth of bars, clubs,
live music, and cabaret shows, yet there is still plenty the discover
around the island, with Kata/Karon and Phuket town offering such
a diverse range of clubs and nightspots that its difficult to know
where to start.
Yet, it is not all after-dark diversions. If a little time away
from the beach appeals during the day, then there are plenty spots
offering other kinds of enlightenment, including cultural shows.
In fact, with so much to see and do, both day and night, Phuket
is guaranteed to keep you entertained
There's
not a diva in the West who can compare, and many a catwalk model
has turned green with envy at the sight of the lady-boy performers
of Simon Cabaret. This hugely popular tourist attraction, on the
hill just outside Patong, has been wowing audiences for years with
its exotic, hilarious, often risqu?, transvestite cabaret. With
sets and choreography that would do Broadway justice, and gowns
dripping with diamante, the boys who are girls stiletto-strut their
stuff to full houses each night at 7.30pm and 9.30pm. Read
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The
very biggest of all Phuket's extravaganzas, Fantasea brings Hollywood-sized,
Las Vegas-style entertainment to the island. Remarkable acrobatics,
dazzling light work, stunning set design and a host of animal action
combine in a song and dance spectacular that brings to life tales
of history and mythology that will leave visitors in no doubt that
Phuket was at least as, if not more, exciting way back when. Set
upon 140 acres in Kamala Bay, this unique cultural theme park houses
an immense theatre, a festival village offering carnivals, games
and handicrafts, and reportedly the world's largest buffet of Thai
and international cuisine. Read
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Dino
Park Mini Golf
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The
only chance you will ever get to play eighteen holes around T. Rex
and his pals. Karon's Dino-Park offers an excellent, semi-educational,
wholly fun, hour or two of diversion that will excite both kids
and adults alike. A rumbling volcano and giant re-creations of dinosaurs
are scattered around the mini-golf park, making for some interesting
hazards. After your game, stop off at the park's own version of
the nineteenth hole, the Dino-Bar, for a pterodactyl burger.
Tel: 076 330 625 or Fax: 076 330 516, 076 330 999 for further information.
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Thai
Culture Show
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Offering
visitors an opportunity to experience remarkable recreations of
historical and cultural aspects of Southern Thai life, the Thai
Culture Show, on Thepkrassatri Road, has made enormous efforts to
recreate the life and ambience of a typical rural village of the
past. Home to 500 workers and performers, who bring new meaning
to term "living in the past", the show brings to life
ancient rites and rituals, enacts classical Thai dances and offers
displays of Thai boxing and swordsmanship.
The complex also houses a dining hall decorated with over 20,000
varieties of orchid and tropical trees. Digestion is aided by the
lilting sounds of Thai classical and folk music played on tradition
instruments.
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Thai Boxing "Muay Thai"
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"Muay
Thai" as it is call in Thai, strikes blows at -- and with --every
part of the body.
The stadium is located at Sapan Hin in Phuket Town and bouts are
held every Tuesday and Friday nights From 20.30 - 24.00.
Price Adult 500/700/1,000 Child 250/350/500 for details and information
about tickets call 0-7621-4690 , 01-5352209
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