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Phrom Thep Cape

Laem Prom ThepPhrom Thep is sometimes translated as 'God's Cape'. A promontory stretching into the sea and shaping the farthest south end of Phuket, Phrom Thep is famous as a place to enjoy spectacular sunsets. Just two kms from Rawai Beach, the cape has tall cliffs from which one can see Ko Gaew in the distance and the fascinating coastline of Nai Han Beach on the right. The cape can be reached by road from Nai Han, and you can walk out to where the breakers crash against the rocks below. A shrine surrounded by wooden elephants is located near the peak of the cape.


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