The Big Buddha of Phuket, also known as the Phra Buddha Ming Mongkol Akenakiri, is one of the island's most recognizable landmarks. It is located atop the Nakkerd Hills, overlooking the island's southern coast, and can be seen from miles away.
The statue stands at a height of 45 meters, including the base, and is made of reinforced concrete overlaid with beautiful white Burmese jade marble. The construction of the statue began in 2004 and took several years to complete. The Big Buddha was completed in 2017 and is now one of the most visited tourist attractions in Phuket.
The statue is a symbol of peace and prosperity, and visitors often come to pay their respects, make offerings, or meditate. It is also a popular spot for photographers due to the stunning views of the surrounding area.
There are several ways to reach the Big Buddha, including hiking up the hill, renting a scooter or car, or taking a taxi or tuk-tuk. Visitors should be prepared for a steep climb and should wear comfortable shoes and clothing.
In addition to the statue, there is a small temple complex at the site, with several smaller Buddha statues, a prayer hall, and a bell tower. There are also several vendors selling souvenirs and food, as well as a viewing platform offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.