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The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project (GRP) is a volunteer-run conservation centre at the entrance to Khao Phra Thaeo National Park. It rehabilitates white-handed gibbons confiscated from the illegal pet trade, with the goal of releasing them back into the wild.

The Similan Islands are a group of nine granite islands in the Andaman Sea, about 84 km northwest of Phuket. Renowned for crystal-clear water, pristine coral reefs, and giant underwater boulders, they are consistently rated among the world's top 10 dive sites.
Phuket Elephant Sanctuary is an ethical, no-ride rescue facility in the hills behind Paklok. Retired elephants rescued from logging and tourism camps roam freely across 30 acres of grassland and forest, observed by visitors from elevated walkways.

Splash Jungle Water Park is a landscaped water park on Mai Khao Beach near Phuket's northern tip. It features slides, a wave pool, lazy river, and children's areas set amidst tropical gardens.

The Phi Phi Islands are a small archipelago in the Andaman Sea, about 45 km southeast of Phuket. Ko Phi Phi Don is the inhabited island with turquoise bays and beach bars, while Ko Phi Phi Leh includes the world-famous Maya Bay. Day trips from Phuket are the most popular excursion on the island.

Bangla Boxing Stadium is a purpose-built Muay Thai arena in Patong, hosting professional bouts most evenings. It offers an accessible introduction to Thailand's national sport in an atmospheric open-air setting.

Phang Nga Bay is a 400-square-kilometre bay northeast of Phuket, famous for its dramatic limestone karst islands rising vertically from emerald-green water. The bay is part of Ao Phang Nga National Park and includes the iconic James Bond Island (Ko Tapu).

Blue Elephant Cooking School is housed in a beautifully restored 1903 Sino-Portuguese governor's mansion on Krabi Road in Old Town. Running morning and afternoon classes, it teaches authentic Thai cuisine using premium local ingredients sourced from the school's own herb garden.