My own private cocoon
Lights in the Paresa's large infinity pool seem to flow into the night sky, enhancing the sense of solitude. Photo Provided to China Daily |
We took a half-day tour to see what makes Phuket tick, from the old town to a street-food lunch to the grand Wat Chalong temple. We were thrilled, passing by a smaller local temple, to happen upon a young monk's consecration.
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Late in the afternoon, signs with arrows pointing the way to "Big Buddha" took us to an immense white statue on a mountaintop, where you can sample a delicious mango, durian snacks or local ice cream.
Our last stop was the crowded sands of Patong beach.
Despite enjoying the most vibrant charms of Thailand's largest island, we couldn't wait to get back to the restful quiet of our cliff-side retreat, where succulent shrimp and other seafood awaited us from our choice of either the Italian or the Thai kitchen.
As we enjoyed a private evening dinner at the resort's large infinity pool, we savored a flaming sunset as if there was no one in Phuket except our lucky two selves.
If you go:
There are direct flights to Phuket from major Chinese cities, as well as inexpensive flights from Bangkok.
Paresa Phuket
49 Moo 6, Layi-Nakalay Road. 066-76-302000. www.paresaresorts.com.
Wat Chalong Temple
Taxis and hotel vans will take you to Wat Chalong, about 8 km south of Phuket City on Chao Fah Nok Rd (Chao Fa West Rd).
Liu Dao (Island 6 Gallery)
Island 6 Marina, Royal Phuket Marina, 68 Moo 2, Thepkasattri Road, Phuket, Thailand. 66-076-360-801.