The Phuket Labyrinth Garden covers an area of 1,000 square meters and was designed by the world-renowned labyrinth designer Adrian Fisher. The original intention was to allow people of all ages to enjoy unique pleasures.
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Whilst it was not as big and thick as pictured we still had a little fun racing each other out, one team starting at one entrance/exit point and the other team at the other. It’s a very quick experien...
Smack bang next to the Upside Down House we thought the maze could be a bit of fun...unfortunately we were in and out within about 15 seconds. My kids (aged 8) were not that impressed. Not really wort...
just because the kids wanted to visit it we went al the way ... not really wurth the drive but he .. the kids wanted it... the upside down house is funny for a few photo's not more not less, the maz...
The Phuket Labyrinth Garden covers an area of 1,000 square meters and was designed by the world-renowned labyrinth designer Adrian Fisher. The original intention was to allow people of all ages to enjoy unique pleasures.
I did feel a little dizzy when I first entered, but it’s okay. I think the whole place gives me the feeling that it’s more suitable to come and play. It doesn’t take much brains, but I didn’t take many photos.
The air in the labyrinth garden is very good, it is more suitable for a family to go on vacation, and go with a one-day group, not bad, the inside is big, you can see it at a glance.
It's almost late in the evening. After we went in to play the maze garden, we three, we got lost and couldn't get out. Finally, we used the wall method.
A scenic spot to pass the time, there is no special preference, can be ignored, tour groups prefer to come