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Landmark: Phang Nga ViewpointCity: Phuket
Country: Thailand
Continent: Asia
Phang Nga Viewpoint, Phuket, Thailand, Asia
Phang Nga Viewpoint is a specific elevated observation point located on the island of Phuket, Thailand.
It offers a panoramic perspective of the Phang Nga Bay karst landscape.
Visual Characteristics
The viewpoint is an open-air platform constructed from concrete and metal railings. It overlooks a bay characterized by numerous limestone karsts, some rising vertically from the emerald-green water. The vegetation on the karsts is dense tropical foliage.
Location & Access Logistics
The viewpoint is situated approximately 30 kilometers north of Phuket City center, along Highway 402 (Thepkasattri Road). Access is directly from the highway. Parking is available in a designated gravel lot adjacent to the viewpoint. No public transport directly serves the viewpoint; private vehicles or taxis are the primary means of access.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay are the result of geological processes occurring over millions of years, primarily the erosion of soluble rock by water. The viewpoint itself is a modern construction, built to facilitate observation of the natural formations.
Key Highlights & Activities
Observation of the bay's geological formations. Photography of the karst landscape and surrounding islands. Identification of specific karsts visible from the platform.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The viewpoint has basic concrete platforms and metal railings. Restrooms are available at the parking area. Shade is minimal, provided only by a small covered shelter. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. Food vendors are typically present in the parking area.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, the late afternoon (approximately 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM) provides favorable lighting conditions with the sun positioned to illuminate the karsts. The dry season, from November to April, offers clearer skies and calmer seas. High tide is not a requirement for viewing from this elevated position.
Facts & Legends
A notable geological feature visible from the viewpoint is Khao Phing Kan, often referred to as James Bond Island, due to its appearance in the 1974 film "The Man with the Golden Gun."
Nearby Landmarks
- Wat Phra Thong (0.8km Southwest)
- Sarasin Bridge (3.5km North)
- Phuket Elephant Sanctuary (4.2km Southeast)
- Blue Tree Phuket (4.8km South)