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Monday, January 31, 2011

Loi Krathong Festival 2011 In Phuket



Loi Krathong - 10th November 2011

Loi Krathong (or Loy Krathong) is the most beautiful event in Thailand - taking place on the evening of the full moon of the 12th month in the Thai lunar calendar.

Loi means “to float” and “krathong” refers to the lotus shaped raft which is traditionally made from a section of a banana tree trunk.

Loi Krathong, is also known as the “Festival of Light” due to the candles placed in each krathong. When the huge numbers of krathongs are floating away - they light up the night sky.




The History of Loi Krathong

The Loi Krathong festival is believed to have originated from the Sukhothai Period. Although recent scholars have suggested that it actually takes it origins from the Bangkok Period.

According to the writings of H.M King Rama IV (1863), the original festival was adapted by Buddhists in Thailand as a ceremony to honour the original Buddha – Siddhartha Gutama.




The Tradition of Loi Krathong

The local people each make a “krathong” to float on a river, sea,  canal  or lake. The krathong will be decorated with folded banana leaves, flowers, candles and incense sticks. Also included on the krathong will be coins, food, a cutting of the person’s hair and nail cuttings.

Traditionally, the krathong was floated on the water, to pay respects to the spirits of the water. Today, the act of the krathong floating away is a symbol of letting go of the bad things which may have happened that year; so the person can start their life afresh.

Items are included on the krathong as a way of honouring the Goddess of The Water, “Phra Mae Khongkha” and to bring good luck into their lives.




Romantic Festival For Couples

The Loi Krathong Festival is a very special event for couples. Together they make a krathong to float away. The couple do so to wish for happiness in their life together and for success in love.

The beauty of the many krathongs with their candles flickering in the night, makes for a very romantic scene.




Hire A Local Tour Guide

If you will be in Phuket on 10th November 2011, you may like to enjoy this beautiful festival. Hire a local Phuket tour guide who will help you to find a krathong. They will advise you on what to put inside your krathong.

You will then  join the local community to take part in the festival and to float your krathong away into the night. This is also an excellent chance to take some stunning photographs.




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Sunday, January 30, 2011

The Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2011


The History of The Vegetarian Festival

The Vegetarian Festival dates back around 150 years. At the time the Kathu area of Phuket, had a large Chinese community made up of tin mine workers and their families. The community was so large that Chinese opera singers were hired to come to Phuket to entertain them.

During the 9th Lunar month of the Chinese calendar, a malaria epidemic broke out in Phuket. The disease proved to be fatal and many people lost their lives. The Chinese Opera singers were also falling victim to the spreading illness.

The Chinese community believed that the performers had forgotten to pay homage to the “Nine Emperor Gods” (Kiu Ong Iah) during the first 9 days of the month. They believed that as a result of this oversight the epidemic had raged through Phuket.

To reverse this bad fortune, one of the performers was dispatched back to China. Their task was to invite Kiu Ong Iah to come and visit Phuket.

During the 9th Lunar month of the following year, the Chinese community followed a very strict Chinese tradition. They were forbidden from eating meat, drinking alcohol, sex, arguing, lying and killing. Thankfully, the malaria epidemic ceased.

The strict Chinese tradition was to become the blueprint for the, “Vegetarian Festival”. Every year since, the people of Phuket have continued to celebrate the festival during the late September – early October period.



The Modern Day Vegetarian Festival


The modern day, “Vegetarian Festival” takes place over 9 days in late September and into early October. It is believed that the festival brings good luck, good health and peace of mind.

Participants observe 9 commitments for the full 9 day period of the festival.

  • To maintain cleanliness of the body
  • To clean kitchen utensils – they are not to be used by anyone else also participating in the festival
  • To wear white clothing only throughout the 9 days
  • To behave both physically and mentally
  • To not eat any meat what-so-ever
  • To avoid sex
  • To not drink any alcoholic drinks
  • Anyone who is in mourning should not participate in the festival
  • Any pregnant women or menstruating women - must not attend the festival



The Ceremonies

There are a number of exciting and colourful ceremonies, which take place throughout the 9 days. The ceremonies are performed to summon the Gods and bring them into existence.

Throughout the ceremonies, the participants will act as mediums for the Gods. The ceremonies take place across Phuket in the 6 different Chinese Temples.

They will perform tasks such as firewalking and piercing their bodies with various sharp objects. The latter has become more and more spectacular and gruesome as the years have progressed. Participants pierce their faces with knives, skewers and other sharp household items.

It is believed that the Gods will protect the participants from any harm and as a consequence there will be little blood and little scarring of their bodies.



The Raising of The Lantern Pole Ceremony

The first event of the, “Vegetarian Festivals”, is the “Raising of the Lantern Pole”. This signifies the tradition of notifying the 9 Gods that the festival has begun. The Lantern pole is at least 10 metres tall.

Once the pole is erected, it is believed that the Hindu God, Shiva, descends bringing spiritual powers to the festival.



The Vegetarian Festival Traditions

Over the next few days, the local community bring their household Gods to the Temple. It is believed that the household Gods will benefit from an injection of spiritual energy that can only be found in the Temple. People will also bring food and drink to offer to the Gods.

Visitors are welcome to attend this ceremony and to observe the lighting of joss ticks and candles that are places around the Gods.



Street Processions

There are then street processions, whereby the festival participants appear to be walking in a trance.



Events

There are many exciting events to watch – such as hundreds of local residents running across a bed of burning coals.<br class="break" />

Participants can be seen climbing an 8 meter high ladder which are fitted with sharp blades. They ascend the ladder in a trance like state unable to feel the pain of the blades.



Cuisine

Visitors to the festival can enjoy a variety of vegetarian dishes which are readily available on street stalls and markets. The outlets selling vegetarian cuisine will have yellow flags with Thai or Chinese lettering on them.



Visit The Vegetarian Festival With Phuket Tour Guides

If you are in Phuket in late September/early October you may like to visit the, “Phuket Vegetarian Festival”. You will be amazed by the ceremonies taking place across Phuket. Many guests enjoy taking photographs of the events.

Phuket Tour Guides, can assign you to your own local guide. They will be with you throughout the events – explaining what is going on and the history behind the customs.

If you are interested in learning about Thai culture, this event will be perfect for you. You will not see anything so spectacular anywhere else.



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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Songkran Festival 13th-15th April 2011 - Thai New Year


The Songkran Festival is the biggest festival in Thailand. Taking it’s name from the Sanskrit word, “Samkranti”, Songkran is Thailand’s New Year. The Thai people enjoy the festival as a National Holiday.

The Songkran Festival falls between 13 – 15 April each year. Historically, the dates of Songkran were determined by astrological calculations. However, now the dates have been fixed.

The festival is in April, in accordance with the New Year Calendar’s, that are followed in South and South-East Asia.

Originally, The Songkran Festival was only celebrated in the Northern Provinces of Thailand. It is thought that this was due to the influence of Burmese people who brought their customs into Thailand. The Burmese people had adopted the Songkran Festival from an Indian Festival.

From the mid-20th century onwards the Songkran Festival went national across Thailand. Songkran is now celebrated all over the kingdom - even in the very far South.

However, the biggest Songkran festivities can still be found in the Northern Province of Chiang Mai. Songkran there lasts for 6 days in total; it is not unusual for it to extend past the 6 days.



Songkran Traditions

Also known as, “The Water Festival” the most obvious tradition is the throwing of water. People fill the streets armed with containers of water and water guns – ready to throw the water at each other.

You will also see many people lining the streets waiting with water hoses and buckets to drench passer bys.

Traditionally, Songkran is a time to pay respects to your elders in your family and in your community. In accordance with this, many Thai’s go to visit their local Wat to pray and to give food to the monks.

They also cleanse the Buddha images they keep in their home shrines and also images found at the Wat. They do so by very gently pouring water mixed with a special Thai fragrance over them. This is done to bring good luck and prosperity for the new year.

Songkran, is a time for cleansing and renewal. Many local people observe this by doing good deeds for other people.



Water Throwing

After the Buddha images had been cleansed the water was caught. The water was now “blessed” and was used to cleanse and to throw onto your elders. The act of throwing the water was intended to pass on good luck and good fortune.

In the modern day, water was thrown at strangers and peers as a way to relieve the heat. As April, is the hottest month in the year (reaching temperatures of 40c) the water can effectively cool people down.



Songkran & Tourists

Every year high numbers of tourists come to take part in the Songkran festivities. They are made very welcome by locals and are encouraged to take part in the fun.

It is also an excellent way for tourists to learn about Thai customs and to immerse themselves in the community.



Hire A Phuket Tour Guide For Songkran

If you will be in Phuket between 13th – 15th April 2011, you may like to take part in the Festival. Phuket Tour Guides, can pick you up in private transport from your hotel and take you to the heart of the festivities.

Your private tour guide will stay with you throughout the day ensuring you take in the culture. You will then be privately, transferred back to your hotel at the end of the day.



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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Upcoming Authentic Phuket Tours - February 2011



If you will be in Phuket during February 2011 and you are interested in taking part in some authentic Phuket tours, we have some ideas for you.


Chinese New Year - Thursday 3rd February 2011

Come and celebrate the arrival of the, "Year of The Rabbit" in Phuket. Chinese New Year, is a widely celebrated event in Phuket, due to the large Chinese population. Marvel at the colourful parades and performances going on around Phuket.

Read More About Chinese New Year




Old Phuket Festival - From Thursday 3rd February 2011

The Old Phuket Festival, is packed full with culture, entertainment and fun. Watch the "Phuket Baba Light Show", performances of traditional folk dancing, acrobats and spectacular parades. The evening will culminate in an impressive firework display.

Read More About The Old Phuket Festival




Wat Chalong Fair - From Thursday 3rd February 2011

Immerse yourself  in Thai culture and local history. The Wat Chalong Fair, was traditionally organized by local farmers who were celebrating the end of the harvest. You will enjoy live music and appearances from Thai celebrities. There will also be displays of traditional dancing and a selection of Thai cuisine from around the Kingdom.

Read More About  The Wat Chalong Fair




Hire A Local Tour Guide

Phuket Tour Guides, can pick you up from your hotel and take you to the festival. You will be transferred in private transport to and from your tour.

You may also like to hire a local tour guide, who will privately guide you throughout your tour. Your tour guide, will be happy to explain what is happening and help you to communicate with the local community.




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Monday, January 24, 2011

Celebrate Australia Day 2011 In Phuket



If you are in Phuket and would like to celebrate, "Australia Day 2011" with free shots - you can do so at Little Aussie Town Aussie Bar. You can find the bar in Patong in the OTOP Shopping Paradise.

There will be an "Australia Day" party going on all day and into the night. There will also be an Aussie BBQ. All group sizes are very welcome. Celebrate Australia day 2011 in Phuket with The Little Aussie Town Aussie Bar. Full details can be found below;


Day: Wednesday 26th January 2011

Time: 10am to late

Location:        Little Aussie Town Aussie Bar,
                       OTOP Shopping Paradise,
                       Rat-U-Thit 200 Year Road,
                       Patong Beach, Phuket, Thailand

Directions:     If you walk through the OTOP market (next to the Hard                                                 Rock Cafe), the bar is the 2nd on the right.


More Information:

Email The Little Aussie Town Aussie Bar ->  hello@littleaussietown.com





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Saturday, January 22, 2011

The 10th Annual Gay Pride Festival 2011



The 10th Annual Phuket Gay Pride Festival, takes place over 4 days and nights starting on Wednesday 23rd February to Saturday 26th February 2011.

There are a host of events, parties, street performances, firework displays and parades going on throughout the festival. This spectacular festival is open for everyone to come and enjoy.


Wednesday 23rd February 2011 (9pm onwards)

Event -> The celebrations kick off with a pre-party, "The White Party".
Dress -> The Dress code for this event is white.
Event -> 9pm: There will be a street party show with street performances



Thursday 24th February 2011 (Day & Evening Events)

Event ->
11.00am - 3pm: Gay Phuket Volleyball Tournament
Event -> 8.00pm - 11pm: Opening party for Phuket Gay Pride
Dress  -> Colourful rainbow colours
Event -> 9pm: Street Party Show with fireworks and street performances



Friday 25th February 2011 (Day & Evening Events)

Event ->
11am - 3pm: Gay Phuket Volleyball Tournament (Semi                  Final/Final)
Event -> 11am - 7pm: Phuket Pride Party Night
Event -> 9pm: Night of Drag Queens.
Dress  -> strong make up and amazing costumes.
Event -> Street Party Show with street performances and awards



Saturday 26th February 2011 (4pm Onwards)

Event -> 4pm - 6pm: The 10th Annual Phuket Gay Pride Parade
Event -> 6pm - 9pm: Tea Dance after the parade (Paradise Complex)
Event -> 9pm: The closing party - Street Party Show


For More Information Please Visit The Gay Patong Website


Private Transport

Phuket Tour Guides, can provide private transport from your hotel to the festivities. We have vehicles available for all group sizes.


Private Tour Guide

If you would like to have a local tour guide accompany you throughout the festival we can make this happen for you. Please contact us for more information.

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Friday, January 21, 2011

Phuket Punchline Comedy Club 23rd February 2011



After sell-out comedy shows last year, the Punchline Comedy Club is set to return on 23rd February 2011. The show features 3 of the best UK comedians.


Nick Doody:

The British stand up comedian, was a finalist on Channel 4's "So You Think You're Funny?" competition in 1997. From there, Nick has written for the television series, "FAQ U" and was also featured on, "The Mark Thomas Comedy Product".

He has also been commissioned to write a study of the American comedian Bill Hicks. Nick performed at the 2006, 2007 and 2009 Edinburgh Show and also the Download Festival.

Television and Radio Credits include, appearing on BBC Radio 2, BBC3 in "The Comedic Side of 7 Days", Channel 4's comedy quiz show "8 Out of 10 Cats", BBC 4's "The Late Edition", BBC Radio 4's, "The Now Show" and "Charm Offensive", BBC America and Paramount's, "The World Stand Ups"

Read More:  Twitter




Josh Howie:

Josh began his comedy career performing on the London comedy circuit in 2002. In 2008, he presented his first Edinburgh Festival Fringe Show, "Chosen". The show received critical acclaim.

Josh has appeared in series 3 of the BBC Radio 4 stand up show called, "4 Stands Up". He is currently, the presenter for Sky Movie's Show, "The Movie Geek"

Read More:  Website




Michael Legge

Michael Legge, is an Irish stand-up comedian and television host. He has written for a host of television channels including; the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, MTV, VH1.

Michael, has appeared in venues across the world such as Australia, USA, Canada, Singapore, Holland, Germany and Dubai. He has also performed warm up for television shows such as, "8 Out of 10 Cats" and "Would I Lie To You?"

He has performed in several Edinburgh Festival Shows including, "The Conversation (2004)", "The Clock Hour (2008) and King of Everything (2009)."

Michael co-founded and performed in the cult show, "The Real Dabiel O'Donnell Show" in London. The show featured guest stand-up comedians and live bands. "The Real Daniel O'Donnell" show spawned the 2008 Edinburgh Festival Show, "The Clock Hour".

Read More:  Blog




Private Transport To The Punchline Comedy Show

If you require private transport to and from, "The Punchline Comedy Show" we can arrange this for you. We have vehicles available to transfer any group size. Please contact us for more information.




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Phuket Bike Week April 8th - 11th 2011



The biggest and best motorcycle event in South-East Asia, returns to Phuket in April 2011.

If you are interested in motorcycles this is a perfect chance for you to see some amazing bikes from Hondas to Harley Davidsons to super bikes.

The 17th Annual Phuket Bike Week celebrations will be taking place from 8th - 11th April 2011 in Patong.

This lively event is packed full with contests, beach parties, motorcycle exhibitions, charity rides around the island and live music.

There is something for everyone from bike enthusiasts to those who enjoy attending live events and parties.

In 2010, more than 30,000 visitors from 26 countries visited Phuket to enjoy the Bike Week celebrations. There were a total of 2,800 motorcycles in Phuket - representing all of the major bike brands.

If you are in Phuket in early April 2011, make sure you visit the fascinating, "17th Annual Phuket Bike Week".


How Can Phuket Tour Guide Help You?

If you would like private transport to the Bike Week celebrations, we can arrange this for you. We can transfer any group size to Patong.

If you would like a local to guide you through the festivities we can provide a Phuket Tour Guide. Make sure you do not miss out on anything!



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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Plan Your Custom Phuket Tour



Are you planning your Phuket holiday but would like to plan some custom tours? If you have never visited Phuket before or have limited knowledge away from the usual tourist trails - we can help you.

All of our guides are local and live in Phuket all year round. Why not allow us to use our local knowledge to plan your custom tours?

Not only will this save you time researching online it will also open up a world of tours and activities only known to locals. Who better to ask for advice than someone who lives and works in Phuket?

Phuket Tour Guides, can cater for all group sizes, ages and requirements. Simply contact us and let us know how we can help you. We will be very happy to work with you to plan your dream holiday in Phuket.


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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

February 2011 - Come & Experience Phuket Festivals



If you are in Phuket during February 2011 and are looking for an authentic Phuket tour you may be interested in the upcoming festivals. Take the chance to experience and learn about Thai culture. This will be a unique chance to be involved with the local Phuket community as they celebrate some very special festivals.


Chinese New Year - Thursday 3rd February 2011

Chinese New Year is a very popular festival, this is due to there being a large Chinese population in Thailand and also as many Thai’s are of Chinese descent.

Celebrations will be taking place across the many Chinese Temples in Phuket. Experience the new year celebrations in the heart of Phuket.

Read More Information On Chinese New Year




Old Phuket Town Festival - Begins Thursday 3rd February 2011

The Old Phuket Town Festival runs alongside the Chinese New Year celebrations. If you would like to see and experience Phuket culture, this is a perfect opportunity for you. You will have a chance to mix with the local people in a major Phuket festival.

Read More Information On Old Phuket Town Festival




Wat Chalong Fair - Begins Thursday 3rd February 2011

Steeped in history this fair is a mixture of shopping, cuisine and entertainment. At the fair you will find many vendors selling everything you can imagine from electrical items to clothing to souvenirs to locally produced goods.

Read More Information On Wat Chalong Fair




How Can Phuket Tour Guides Help You?

Phuket Tour Guides can provide you with your very own local tour guide. Your tour guide will pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to the festival in private transport. You will be guided throughout your time at the festival. Your guide will explain what is going on and ensure you do not miss anything.


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Monday, January 17, 2011

18th Annual Laguna Phuket Turtle Release Fair 2011



The Laguna Phuket Turtle Release Fair, has raised more than 1 million baht over the last 15 years. The programme oversees a batch of turtles being released into the sea, each of which are fitted with satellite tracking devices.

The satellite tracking devices, enable data on their migration patterns to be collected as part of the Phuket Marine Biological Center's, "Turtle Research Programme".

Last year's ceremony saw the release of 100 young turtles being released into the sea at Sheraton Grande Laguna.

If you would like to experience the turtle's release this year, the ceremony takes places on 13th April 2011.

This eco tour makes for a great family day out in Phuket. Or if you are interested in marine biology this is perfect for you. There will also be fund-raising going on for the "Turtle Research Programme" and family games available.


Visit The Phuket Turtle Release Fair With Phuket Tour Guides

If you would like to experience this very special eco tour, Phuket Tour Guides can take you there. You will be transferred in private transport to the Turtle Release Fair. Your local tour guide will accompany you throughout the day.


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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Contact A Local Tour Guide In Phuket


If you are currently in Phuket or are planning a holiday and are looking for a local tour guide contact Phuket Tour Guides today.

We have experienced private tour guides available everyday. Our tour guides work both weekdays and weekends. If you require a Phuket tour during the daytime or night time we can arrange this for you.

If you already have a plan of where you would like to visit in Phuket, we can follow your exact schedule. We will never make you visit anywhere you do not want to. We tailor all of our private tours around our guests exact requirements.

If you are unsure of what you would like to do, simply contact us. We will be able to make recommendations based on your interests and needs.

We can also provide private transport in Phuket. If you require a private driver we can provide this service for you. For more information on our private tour guide and private driver services, please contact us.


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Friday, January 14, 2011

Private Tours By Phuket Tour Guides



Phuket Tour Guides, are the Phuket experts. Established in 2006, Phuket Tour Guides offers, luxury tailor-made private tours. You will be personally assigned your own Phuket Tour Guide, who will ensure that your holiday is truly memorable.

All of our tour guides are highly experienced local residents, who are fluent in both English and Thai. Our professional tour guides are university educated in Thailand.

Our tours guides are all extremely knowledgeable in everything Phuket. Therefore, for anything that you would like help or assistance with simply ask your expert guide. This is perfect for business people, independent travellers, couples, families and also seniors.

The tailor-made option ensures that you can do and see everything that you would like to. You no longer have to tour Phuket in large groups, with people who have different interests and preferences. With our luxury service you will have the undivided attention of your personal tour guide.

You are guaranteed to get the most from your Phuket tour. Your guide can advise you as to the best places to visit, the best Phuket hotels, the best Phuket restaurants, the best private tours, etc. Who better is there to ask than someone who lives in Phuket?

Anything that you require, your tour guide can assist you with. You may visit many areas and attraction that are not included in group tours. This is what makes this service so unique.

With this private service, you can tour Phuket as you require. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn more about Phuket and to experience everything.

Phuket Tour Guides can organise chartered boats for you to explore the many outlining tropical islands in style. You can tailor your day to meet your exact wishes.



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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Phuket International Blues Rock Festival



Phuket International  Blues Rock Festival

The Phuket International Blues Rock Festival, is the most exciting music festival in the Phuket events calendar. The festival attracts top calibre blues bands from around Thailand, America, Australia and Europe.

Not only does the festival provide first class entertainment, it also donates funds to local Phuket charities and foundations.

The Phuket International Blues Rock Festival takes place on 25 and 26 February 2011 at The Hilton Arcadia Resort, Karon Beach.



Who Will Be Performing at the Phuket International Blues Rock Festival 2011?

  1. Curtis Salgado (USA)
    Curtis Salagado, inspired and mentored John Belushi, for his role in “The Blues Brothers” movie.  He is also the winner of the, “Male Artist of the Year 2010” at the Blues Foundation Awards in Memphis.
    Website

  2. Mason Ruffner (USA)
    Rock legend, Mason Ruffner, has performed and recorded with Bob Dylan and Santana. He has also toured with U2, Jimmy Page, Ringo Starr, Crosby, Stills & Nash amongst many more rock icons. Mason Ruffner has released 6 albums. The title song from his CD, “Gypsy Blood” was featured in the movie “Steel Magnolias” starring Shirley Mclaine and Julia Roberts.
    Website

  3. AkashA (Malaysia)
    AkashA (meaning - ethereal space, bountiful space) is a vibrant Malaysian 7-piece band. AkashA is a fusion of 4 cultures – Malay, Indian, Chinese and Western. AkashA draw inspiration from across the globe to experiment in Blues, Jazz, Cuban, Latin, Asian, African, Celtic – amongst many music genres. AkashA represent Malaysia at world music festivals around the world.
    Website

  4. Disraeli Gears (USA)
    Taking their name from the second album by the British Supergroup “Cream”. “Disraeli Gears” are much more than a tribute to “Cream”. Made up of 3 amazing musicians, all of whom have decades of experience playing across the world.
    Website

  5. The New Machine Plays Pink Floyd (UK)
    Formed in 1999, The New Machine Plays Pink Floyd are not a tribute band they are a Pink Floyd experience. They are particularly noted for capturing that special Pink Floyd feel. The band have toured all over the UK, Europe and Asia. The New Machine Plays Pink Floyd, have played at many high profile charity events and helped to raise awareness of local and global issues such as Pattaya’s “The Love Ride for Peace Festival” raising money for children with HIV.
    Website New Album

  6. Phuket All-Star Blues Band With Andy Gonzales (USA)
    The Phuket All-Star Blues, are the premier Phuket blues/rock band. They will be enthusing the crowd with a cross section of blues from across the island. The band will also be featuring special guests including Andy Gonzales and locals Jammers Jimmy, Karen and many more.

  7. Torgny Sandgren Blues Band (Sweden)
    Torgny Sandgren is a talented singer/songwriter and guitarist. Together with his band they deliver electric blues and sparkling rock and roll.  The band’s music is deeply rooted in Swedish tradition. Torgny Sandgren Blues Band, are influenced by legends such as, Cream, Bob Dylan, Allman Brothers and others. After playing many gigs across Sweden, the Phuket Blues Rock Festiva,l will be their first international show.
    Myspace

  8. John Meyer’s Blues Express (Australia)
    Hailing from Western Australia, John Meyer has toured with the big names in the Australian music industry, including “Rose Tattoo and Chain”; Whom John recorded and co-produced with. John has won many accolades such as “Outstanding Album of the Year”, “Guitarist of the Year” and also “Outstanding Artistic Contribution”. In 2003, he was inducted into the Western Australia’s “Hall of Fame”. Together, with his band John Meyer is now working on a new album which will be finished in time for the International Phuket Blues Rock Festival.
    Website

  9. Robert “One-Man” Johnson (USA)
    Robert “One-Man” Johnson, is a world traveller, educator and talented writer/musician. He has been performing his distinctive brand of folk and blues across the US, China, Turkey, Japan and Thailand for 40 years.  Playing original and classic blues music, while playing guitar, harmonica, high hat cymbal and a foot bass box. Robert “One-Man” Johnson has opened and shared shows for, Bonnie Raitt, Mose Allison and many more.
    Website


Do You Want Private Transport To The Festival?

Phuket Tour Guides, can provide you with private transport to and from the festival. If you require a local tour guide to accompany you throughout the festival we can also organize this for you.


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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Thai Thepkasattri-Thao Sri Suntorn Festival



The Thai Thepkasattri-Thao Sri Suntorn Festival, is a major 2 week festival in Phuket. The festival covers culture, history and sporting events.

The festival is held to honour the memory of 2 herioic sisters, Thaop Thep Krasatri and Thai Sri Suntorn. The sisters rallied the people of Phuket to defend Phuket from Burmese troops. Celebrations take place around the, "Two Heroines Monument".

This year the festival falls on 13 - 14 March 2011


The Sporting Events

The sporting events cover bicycle racing, takraw (volleyball played only with the fett, tug-o-war and a mini marathon. There will also be a Thai Boxing, "Wai Kri Ceremony". This is a demonstration of Thai boxer's respect and gratitude to their teacher.


Cultural Events

If you are interested in Thai culture and would like to experience as much as possible, there are events for you. There will be a chance to observe a, "Upasampada". This is a Buddhist Ordination Ceremony. "Upasampada", means "approaching or nearing the ascetic tradition."

This is the process of a novice taking the rites of ordination to undertake a buddhist monastic life. The Buddhist monastic code states that a person must be 20 years of age to become a monk (bhikkhu).

There will also be a sword dancing show, a shadow puppet show and singing of traditional Thai lullabies.

The festival will also have a variety of Thai cuisine for you to enjoy. OTOP style products will be on sale, items such as batik, silk, wooden decorative items and much more.


Highlight of The Thai Thepkasattri-Thao Sri Suntorn Festival

The highlight of the festival is a spectacular show about the history of Phuket. The show tells the story of Thao Thep Krasatri and Thai Sri Suntorn, their leadership and their bravery. The open air play uses 700 actors and runs for a number of nights - beginning at 7pm.

The cultural show caters for a Thai audience. However, tourists are more than welcome to attend the show. You may benefit from having a translator to help you to understand what is going on. This is a must if you would like to immerse yourself in Thai culture and history.


Hire A Local Tour Guides For The Thai Thepkasattri-Thao Sri Suntorn Festival (13 - 14 March 2011)

If you would like for a local tour guide to accompany you throughout your visit to the festival - we can arrange it for you. You will particularly benefit from your guide, who can help you to view the festival through a local eyes. Your tour guide can explain the different ceremonies taking place and also translate the historical show.


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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Authentic Phuket Tours - Wat Chalong Fair



The Wat Chalong Fair, is a key event in Phuket's event calandar. It is considered to be one of the biggest festivals attracting people from all over Thailand.

The festival and fair takes place this year on 3rd February 2011 at the Wat Chalong Buddhist Temple.

Historically, the Wat Chalong Fair, was enjoyed by the hard working local farmers. Once the harvest had been completed, the farmers would create a funfair on the temple's grounds. The fair was a chance for the farmer's to celebrate their hard work.

The Wat Chalong Fair, runs at the same time as the Chinese New Year celebrations. The local farmers, organize this so that the Phuket residents of Chinese heritage could be included in the celebrations.

The fair is a mixture of shopping, cuisine and entertainment. At the fair you will find many vendors selling everything you can imagine from electrical items to clothing to souvenirs to locally produced goods.

There will also be vendors from all over Thailand, setting up restaurants in the grounds of the temple. You will be able to enjoy an array of Thai food for a reasonable price.

For the entertainment there will be live concerts, appearances from Thai celebrities, Thai dancing, Muay Thai displays and much more.


Visit The Wat Chalong Fair With Phuket Tour Guides

This is an excellent chance to experience Thai culture and to interact with the local community.

Phuket Tour Guides, can provide you with a local tour guide who will take you to the fair. You will be picked up by private transport and guided throughout the fair by an experienced tour guide. Our guides are all local and are fluent in both English and Thai.


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Monday, January 10, 2011

Authentic Phuket Tour: Old Phuket Town Festival



The 12th Annual, "Old Phuket Festival" runs in collaboration with the Chinese New Year. This year the festival runs from 3rd February 2011. If you would like to see and experience Phuket culture, this is a perfect opportunity for you. You will have a chance to mix with the local people in a major Phuket festival.

The Old Phuket Festival, takes place in the very heart of the Old Town. The entertainment starts from around 3pm to midnight each day. Many major roads will be pedestrian only zones for this special event.

The Old Town Festival is packed full of entertainment, colour and culture. There are many things to see and do including the, "Phuket Baba Light Show", displays of Chinese folk dancing, Chinese opera performances, acrobats, Kung Fu performances and spectacular parades. You can also take a rickshaw ride around the Old Town's streets.


Explore The Old Town Festival With Phuket Tour Guides

If you would like visit the Old Town Festival with your very own local tour guide - we can help you. Your personal tour guide will pick up and transfer you in private transport to the Old Town. They will then guide you throughout the festival making sure you see and do everything.


Contact Phuket Tour Guides

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Sunday, January 09, 2011

Phuket Tours For Children


If you will be visiting Phuket with your children, you are probably thinking about how to keep them occupied. Phuket Tour Guides, offer a number of tours that are suitable for families with young children and teenagers.


Phuket Tours For Children Children
  1. Phuket Zoo (3 years and above)
  2. Elephant Trekking (4 years and above)
  3. Water Park (4 years and above)
  4. Phuket Aquarium (4 years and above)
  5. Phuket Fantasea (8 years and above)


Phuket Tours For Teenagers
  1. Elephant Trekking (4 years and above)
  2. Phuket Fantasea (8 years and above)
  3. ATV Tour (12 years and above)
  4. Phi Phi - Snorkelling (12 years and above)
  5. James Bond Island (12 years and above)
  6. Sea Canoe Tour - Phang Nga (12 years and above)
  7. White Water Rafting (12 years and above)
  8. Go Karting (12 years and above)


Custom Phuket Tours

If you have any ideas for Phuket tours not listed, please let us know. We will be happy to make the tour happen for you and your family.


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Saturday, January 08, 2011

Authentic Phuket Tours - Chinese New Year


If you would like an authentic Phuket tour and would like to immerse yourself into Phuket's culture; you should experience Chinese New Year.

Chinese New Year, traditionally begins on the first day of the first lunar month. This year the Chinese New Year falls on 3rd February 2011.

Chinese New Year is a very popular festival, this is due to there being a large Chinese population in Thailand and also as many Thai’s are of Chinese descent.

Celebrations will be taking place across the many Chinese Temples in Phuket. Running alongside the New Year celebration is the, "Old Phuket Town Festival".

There are lively celebrations and colourful dragon and lion processions taking place in Phuket Town. The dragon and lion dances are traditionally performed to ward off evil spirits.

You may also enjoy local entertainment, ending in a firework display. If you are in Phuket around 3rd February why not come and celebrate the “Year of the Rabbit” and the Old Phuket Town Festival?


Enjoy A Guided Tour  - Chinese New Year & Old Phuket Festival

If you are unsure of where the processions and entertainment are taking place, Phuket Tour Guides can help you. We can assign you to a local tour guide who will pick you up in private transport and guide you through the celebrations.

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Friday, January 07, 2011

The Most Beautiful Sunset In Phuket - Promthep Cape


'Prom' is the Thai word for the Hindu God, 'Brahma' which signifies purity. 'Thep' is the Thai word for 'God.' It has formally been referred to as, 'God's Cape' by the local Phuket people.

Historically, Promthep Cape was a prominent feature for early seafarers, approaching Phuket from the sub-continents. Promthep Cape, is the most Southern point of Phuket Island. It is essentially, headland extending into the sea.

This simply stunning location overlooks various Phuket Capes such as Kho Man, Rawai, Yanui and Nai Harn.


Sunset At Promthep Cape

The sunset at Promthep Cape is a Phuket experience, which should not be missed. If you would like to visit this magical place at sunset or during the daytime, we can arrange a tour for you.

Phuket Tour Guides can provide private transport to and from Promthep Cape. You will be guided by your very own, local tour guide, throughout your tour.

If you are interested in photography or would like to take some beautiful holiday pictures - the sunset at Promthep Cape is perfect for you.

The Phuket sun sets between 18.00pm - 18.50pm depending on the time of year you visit Phuket. On your next  holiday in Phuket, make sure that you do not miss out on this very unique tour!


What To See and Do At Promthep Cape (Daytime & Night Time)

You will also find a lighthouse situated here, complete with viewing platform. Kanchanaphisek Lighthouse offers beautiful views into the sea, the surrounding capes and the South coast of Phuket. Inside the lighthouse you will find an interesting nautical museum.

Next to the lighthouse you will find a Buddhist shrine, complete with elephant statues. A monument to the 28th Son of Rama V, The Prince of Jumborn, can also be viewed. After leaving for England to become a naval cadet - the Prince returned 6 years later to build the first military base in Phuket.

There are market stalls in the car park area, selling souvenirs, silk shirts, cotton shirts, t-shirts, hats etc. You will also find a Restaurant located at Promthep Cape. Promthep Cape is Phuket's most popular viewpoint, particularly famous for it's truly spectacular sunsets.


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Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Phuket Practical Information - Phuket Weather


Are you planning your holiday to Phuket and are wondering which month is best for you? Below you will find temperature  averages and other information for each month.


January - High Season

Average Temperature:  28c

Average Hours of Sunshine:  9 Hours

Average Number of Days There Is Rain:  5 Days

Level of Tourists:  High

Very Busy




February - High Season

Average Temperature:  29c

Average Hours of Sunshine:  9 Hours

Average Number of Days There Is Rain:  3 Days

Level of Tourists:  High

Very Busy - Not Quite The Same As January



March - High Season

Average Temperature:  29c

Average Hours of Sunshine:  9 Hours

Average Number of Days There Is Rain:  4 Days

Level of Tourists:  High

Busy - Although Lower than January & February



April  - Low Season (Mid April Onwards)

Average Temperature:  29c

Average Hours of Sunshine:  8 Hours

Average Number of Days There Is Rain:  9 Days

Level of Tourists:  High

Very Busy - Due to the Songkran Water Festival - Thai New Year



May - Low Season

Average Temperature:  29c

Average Hours of Sunshine:  6 Hours

Average Number of Days There Is Rain:  18 Days

Level of Tourists:  Medium

High Season is tailing off and tourist numbers are slowly getting lower



June - Low Season

Average Temperature:  28c

Average Hours of Sunshine:  5 Hours

Average Number of Days There Is Rain:  17 Days

Level of Tourists:  Low/Medium

Tourist numbers are still slowing down



July - Low Season

Average Temperature:  29c

Average Hours of Sunshine:  6 Hours

Average Number of Days There Is Rain:  19 Days

Level of Tourists:  Low

This is a great time to visit Phuket if you wish to avoid crowds



August - Low Season

Average Temperature:  29c

Average Hours of Sunshine:  6 Hours

Average Number of Days There Is Rain:  17 Days

Level of Tourists:  Low

Another great month to visit Phuket if you want to avoid large numbers of tourists



September - Low Season

Average Temperature:  28c

Average Hours of Sunshine:  5 Hours

Average Number of Days There Is Rain:  21 Days

Level of Tourists:  Low

Very low numbers of tourists. This is a very wet month with high humidity



October - Low Season

Average Temperature:  28c

Average Hours of Sunshine:  6 Hours

Average Number of Days There Is Rain:  19 Days

Level of Tourists:  Low

Very low numbers of tourists. Yet again another wet month



November - High Season

Average Temperature:  28c

Average Hours of Sunshine:  7 Hours

Average Number of Days There Is Rain:  14 Days

Level of Tourists:  High

Getting Busy - The tourist numbers are increasing but not yet hitting high levels



December - High Season

Average Temperature:  27c

Average Hours of Sunshine:  8 Hours

Average Number of Days There Is Rain:  8 Days

Level of Tourists:  High

Very Busy - A big influx of tourists for the Christmas/New Year Holidays

Tuesday, January 04, 2011

Plan Your Custom Phuket Tour


Are you coming to Phuket in the near future? Or maybe you are already holidaying in Phuket? If you are planning Phuket tours to enjoy during your holiday – we can help you.

Phuket Tour Guides, are the Phuket experts. We use our local knowledge to make your dream Phuket tour happen. We can cater for all group sizes, ages and requirements.

Contact our local tour guides today to start planning your Phuket tour schedule.


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Sunday, January 02, 2011

Hire A Private Driver In Phuket



Phuket Tour Guides, offer the chance to hire a private driver and transport. This is an ideal solution if you would like to travel around Phuket and do not want to share your transport with anyone apart from you and your group.

You will be personally assigned your own driver, who will give you a professional service. All of our Phuket drivers are highly experienced. They are all local residents who have lived in Phuket for many years.

Our Phuket drivers are experts in everything Phuket. Therefore, anything that you require we can assist you with. This is a tailor made option ensuring that you can see and do everything that you wish.

This is a perfect service for everyone from single travellers to family groups to large groups. We can provide transport to meet your group's needs and requirements.

If you already have a plan of where you would like to visit we will be happy to follow your schedule. If you are unsure of where you would like to visit in Phuket, we can work with you to plan your days.


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Saturday, January 01, 2011

Local Tour Guide In Phuket



If you are looking to hire a local Phuket Tour Guide - we can help you. Our tour guides are all locals who were either born in Phuket or have lived in Phuket for many years.

Our experienced Phuket tour guides can help you to plan your perfect tour. We have set group tours available or we can tailor a tour to meet your needs.

Our local tour guides, can offer you expert knowledge and a unique view of Phuket. You will gain access to lesser known areas of Phuket which tourists do not know about.

Your tour guide will also be your personal translator when you are visiting local areas of Phuket. This is very helpful for understanding the culture and also interacting with any people you may met along the way.

If you have any ideas for a private tour, we will be very happy to make it happen for you. Phuket Tour Guides, can also incorporate your interests into your tour to make it an unforgettable tour.

For a tailor made tour please contact Phuket Tour Guides for more information.  Our contact information can be found below;

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