While the sunset lights the sky over Phuket and our car swirls down a mountainous long road to Carnival Magic, it is like we are travelling through a wizardly land straight out of a fairy tale.
Set against the beautiful backdrop of the white Kamala beach and the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea, this new theme park welcomed its first visitors on Tuesday with a wide range of innovative attractions, the world’s longest parade float and flashy light artworks that celebrate the beauty of Thai cultural heritage.
With a budget of 6.6 billion baht, this is the first Thai-style cultural theme park, illuminated with shimmering 40 million LED lights to bring colours to Kamala at night and create fresh holiday experiences for the upcoming high season.
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