Big Buddha Phuket – A Place That Feels Calm the Moment You Arrive

As you drive up Nakkerd Hill, you’ll start to see a large white statue rising above the trees.

That’s Big Buddha Phuket, one of the most iconic landmarks on the island. But once you get there, you quickly realize it’s not just about the view or the size — it’s about the feeling.


Highlights of Big Buddha Phuket

  • A 45-meter-tall white marble Buddha statue
  • Located on Nakkerd Hill with panoramic 360-degree views
  • One of the best viewpoints in Phuket
  • Peaceful and quiet atmosphere
  • A meaningful cultural and spiritual site

What It Feels Like Up There

The first thing you notice isn’t the crowd — it’s the silence.

Even with visitors around, the atmosphere feels calm. The wind is always blowing gently, and the view stretches across the island — from Chalong Bay to Kata and Karon beaches.

Some people come for photos.
Some come to pray.
But many end up just standing there, taking it all in.


The Story Behind Big Buddha

The full name of the statue is
Phra Phuttha Mingmongkol Eknakakiri

It was built from white marble and funded mostly by donations. That’s what makes it special — it wasn’t just built, it was created through shared faith.


What People Do Here

  • Pay respect and make wishes
  • Walk around and enjoy the views
  • Sit quietly and relax
  • Take photos of Phuket from above

There’s no rush here. You can stay for 10 minutes or an hour — it really depends on how you feel.


How to Get There

Big Buddha is located between Chalong and Kata

  • About 15–25 minutes by car
  • The road is steep but accessible
  • Several viewpoints along the way

Tips Before You Visit

  • Dress respectfully (cover shoulders and knees)
  • Visit in the morning or late afternoon for better weather
  • Be careful of monkeys along the road
  • Check if the site is open before going
  • Take your time — this place is best enjoyed slowly

Tips

  • Come early or near sunset for the best light and fewer crowds
  • Bring water, especially during hot days
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the area
  • Respect the quiet atmosphere and local culture
  • Combine your visit with nearby spots like Wat Chalong or Kata Viewpoint

Big Buddha Phuket is more than just a viewpoint.

Some people leave with great photos.
Some leave feeling relaxed.
And some leave with something they didn’t expect at all.

That’s what makes this place special.

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Amita Sophonthiratana ★☆☆☆☆

The temple is closed due to landslide issue. Has been closed for over a year now.

27/12/2025 17:48
Dr Arvind Bodhankar ★★★★☆

This place is currently closed you can see the 45 m tall Buddha statue from most of the places in Phuket

29/12/2024 20:34
CA Dr. SUNIL INGALE ★★★★★

Situated at the top most point in Phuket. You can see the sea shores and some part of city from here.

20/11/2024 16:48
Hanoz Khorshedi ★★★★☆

Trekked up the mountain 1000m above sea level. Took 90+ mins from Kata Beach. It was insane as it also rained briefly, and there was no proper route midway.

13/11/2024 11:24
Raphiphat Namman ★★★★★

A gigantic Buddha with a wonderful view.
And there are also monkeys, but be careful, they aren't as cute as they seem.

21/05/2024 01:50

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