Highlights
- Air ticket:(Round Trip)
- Hotel (Quality 4 star)
- Transportation: Airport pick up and drop off
- Main Destination: Phuket Thailand
- Sub Detination : Patong beach, Famous party street (Bangla walking street) , Phuket island, Fifi island (entry fee 20 bhat ), Karon beach, Karon view point, Iconic Big budha, Maya beach (entry fee 400 bhat), Monkey beach, Phuket old town
- Hotel : Blue view fifi hotel
- Attraction: Big Buddha, Wat Chalong temple, Khao Sok national park, and Phang Nga Bay.
Overview
Phuket
Details about Phuket:
Phuket (ภูเก็ต), pronounced (roughly) "puh-KET", is Thailand's largest island. It is 48 km in length, 21 km at its widest, and is in Southern Thailand, on the west-facing Andaman Sea coastline, suspended from the southern tip of Phang Nga province by a pair of short but substantial road bridges.
Here are some details about Phuket, Thailand:
Location
Phuket is Thailand's largest island, located in the Andaman Sea on the west coast of the country. It's 48 km long and 21 km wide at its widest point.
Province
Phuket is the capital of Phuket province, which also includes 32 smaller islands. Phuket province is the second-smallest province in Thailand, comparable in size to Singapore.
City
Phuket city is located in the southeast of Phuket Island and is a major port and commercial center.
Climate
The best weather in Phuket is from March to early May, and it's wettest from May to October. Temperatures range from 25°C on cool nights to 33°C on hot days.
History
Phuket was a major trading route between India and China, and was frequently mentioned in the logs of foreign ships. It was never colonized by a European nation.
Economy
Phuket's economy was originally based on tin and rubber production, but has since transitioned to tourism.
Attractions
Phuket has many attractions, including Big Buddha, Wat Chalong temple, Khao Sok national park, and Phang Nga Bay.
Muslim population
Phuket has a significant Muslim population, making it a good destination for Muslim-friendly holidays.
Itinerary
Night 4
Day 5
যাত্রা শেষঃ রাতে ফুকেটের এয়ারপোর্ট থেকে বাংলাদেশ এর ফ্লাইট বসে বাংলাদেশের
উদ্দেশ্যে ফ্লাইটে যোগে রওনা।
Accommodation
Blue view fifi hotel
Stay at The Blue Hotel in Chalong, Phuket.
Enjoy stunning beaches, a peaceful atmosphere, and visit the iconic Big Buddha. The hotel offers luxury with a pool, beach access, and a nightclub. Unwind in the sauna or embark on thrilling tours. Retreat to your private oasis with air conditioning, a balcony/terrace, and breathtaking views. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, a refreshing shower, and toiletries. Nearby landmarks include Chaithararam Temple and Phuket Zoo. The Blue Hotel boasts excellent staff, a rooftop pool, and a convenient location. Experience modern facilities, a gym, and a restaurant with reasonable prices. Book your stay now for a remarkable vacation.
Transportation
Taxi
Airport to Hotel (Pick and drop)
Air Flight
Dhaka to Phuket ( Round trip)
Food policy
Breakfast
Included/Excluded
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Note
🔊🔊🔊 যা সাথে নেওয়া উচিতঃ
🌌 ভ্রমণ ব্যাগ/লাগেজ যত হালকা হয় ততই ভালো
🌌 যদি হটাৎ বৃষ্টি হয় , তাই বৃষ্টি থেকে নিজের ব্যাগ এবং অন্যান্য জিনিসপত্র বাঁচানোর জন্য ব্যবস্থা নিতে হবে
🌌 সানগ্লাস, হ্যাট, সান ক্রিম (যদি অতিরিক্ত ত্বক সচেতন হন)
🌌 মোবাইলের রেইন কভার (বৃষ্টি হলেও ভিডিও ও ছবি তোলার জন্য)
🌌 ক্যমেরা এবং এর এক্সট্রা ব্যাটারি
চার্জের জন্য পাওয়ার ব্যাংক।
🌌 প্রয়োজনীয় ঔষধপত্র,মাস্ক,হ্যান্ড স্যানিটাইজার।
🌌 পাওয়ার ব্যাংক
🌌 মনে রাখবেন (ব্যাগ/প্যাক) যত হালকা হবে আপনার ভ্রমন ততটাই সহজ ও আনন্দদায়ক হবে।
🔊🔊🔊কিছু নিয়মাবলীঃ
🔹যেহেতু এটা একটা গ্রুপ ট্যুর সেক্ষেত্রে সকল পরিস্থিতিতে মানিয়ে নেওয়ার মানসিকতা থাকতে হবে।
🔹 মজার ছলে ট্যুরমেট দের সাথে খারাপ আচরণ করা যাবে না।
🔹স্থানীয়দের সাথে কোন রকমের বাজে আচরণ করা যাবে না।
🔹বিপদে আপদে একে অপরের পাশে থাকতে হবে।
🔹মাদকদ্রব্য (ভারী পানীয়,ইয়াবা,ফেন্সিডিল ইত্যাদি) সেবন সম্পূর্ণ নিষিদ্ধ। সার্চ করে পেলে তার ট্যুর জরিমানাসহ বাতিল করা হবে।
🔹হোস্ট অথবা গাইড এর অনুমতি ব্যতীত গ্রুপ থেকে আলাদা হওয়া যাবে না।
Bangkok
Know About Thailand
Thailand is a popular tourist destination known for its culture, food, and landscapes. Thailand is the 8th most popular tourist destination in the world. In 2019, Thailand received 39.9 million tourists, but the number dropped to 11.8 million in 2022. In 2024, Thailand is expected to see a comeback with an estimated 36.1 million tourists.
Thailand is Called the Land of Smiles.
Elephants Play an Important Role in Thailand's Economy and Culture.
Bangkok is a City with Unique Characteristics.
Buddhism Plays a Major Role in Thailand.
Thailand is the Only Southeast Asian Country That was Never Colonized.
Muay Thai is a Cultural Treasure.
Religion:
Thailand is home to a variety of religions, including Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, and animism:
Buddhism: The predominant religion in Thailand, practiced by around 90–94% of the population. The Thai constitution promotes Buddhism, but does not declare it the state religion.
Islam: Practiced by around 5.4% of the population, primarily in the southern provinces.
Christianity: Practiced by around 1.2% of the population.
Hinduism: A religion practiced in Thailand.
Animism: A religion practiced in Thailand.
Thailand Religion History and Statistics
Thailand's religious landscape is shaped by a blend of Theravada Buddhist traditions, folk practices, and other religions. This intermingling of beliefs is reflected in the culture and daily life of the country, where Buddhist temples (wats) are common, and shrines to spirits and deities can be found outside homes and businesses.
The Thai government funds public education programs and regular meetings to promote religious tolerance and interfaith dialogue. The constitution requires the King to be Buddhist, but guarantees religious freedom for all Thai citizens.
Food:
Thai cuisine (Thai: อาหารไทย, RTGS: ahan thai, pronounced [ʔāː.hǎːn tʰāj]) is the national cuisine of Thailand.
Thai cooking places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with aromatics and spicy heat. The Australian chef David Thompson, an expert on Thai food, observes that unlike many other cuisines, Thai cooking is "about the juggling of disparate elements to create a harmonious finish. Like a complex musical chord it's got to have a smooth surface but it doesn't matter what's happening underneath. Simplicity isn't the dictum here, at all."
Traditional Thai cuisine loosely falls into four categories: tom (boiled dishes), yam (spicy salads), tam (pounded foods), and kaeng (curries). Deep-frying, stir-frying and steaming are methods introduced from Chinese cuisine.
In 2011, seven Thai dishes appeared on a list of the "World's 50 Best Foods", an online poll of 35,000 people worldwide by CNN Travel. Thailand had more dishes on the list than any other country: tom yam kung (4th), pad thai (5th), som tam (6th), massaman curry (10th), green curry (19th), Thai fried rice (24th) and nam tok mu (36th)
Transportation:
Thailand has a variety of transportation options, including buses, trains, boats, ferries, taxis, tuk-tuks, motorcycle taxis, and songthaews. Transportation in Thailand is generally affordable, with daily commuting costs for most people around $1–$2 USD
Medical:
Thailand's healthcare system is considered one of the best in the world, and offers a variety of options for both citizens and visitors:
Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS)
Thailand's national health insurance system, which provides free public healthcare to Thai nationals. Expats working in Thailand are also covered by the UCS.
Government hospitals
Provide quality care, but waiting times can be long and medical equipment may be outdated.
Private hospitals
Many private hospitals in Bangkok offer high-quality care, and some are considered world-class. Many doctors speak English, and some offer language services.
Medical tourism
Thailand is a leading destination for medical tourism.
Here are some other things to know about healthcare in Thailand:
Costs: Medical costs and services can vary significantly, and treatment is rarely free of charge.
Hospitals: You must show your passport at both public and private hospitals.
Emergency number: To call an ambulance, dial 191.
Insurance: If you're referred to a medical facility, contact your insurance or medical assistance company.
Access: Access to medical care in rural areas is not as good as in cities.
Some top places to visit in Thailand include:
a. Bangkok
b. Chiang Mai
c. Krabi
d. Pattaya
e. Phuket
f. Koh Samui
g. Kanchanaburi
h. Chiang Rai