The Last Untouched Corners of Phuket

AIRVŪZ STAFF NOTE :

Check out this fantastic drone video from Thailand's legendary Phuket Island, compliments of top AirVuz contributor Dark Yellow Horizons.  Filmed with a gimbal-stabilized drone as well as a first person view (FPV) quad, this Drone Video of the Week Finalist will take you over some of the more pristine corners of the island, which has become one of the world's top beach vacation destinations.  Thailand's largest island, Phuket was devastated by the 2004 tsunami but has since recovered from the tragedy.

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Amid rapid development and crowded beaches, this is a cinematic journey into what remains wild, raw and unseen on Thailand’s most famous island.

From above crashing waves to hidden waterfalls, top-down views of turquoise shores and surfers dancing with the sea, this film captures the quiet beauty of untouched Phuket.

No buildings. No crowds. Just wind, waves, cliffs and trees.

Shot solo with stabilized and FPV drones, this video explores what most visitors never see: The Last Untouched Corners of Phuket.

Featuring:

– A rare glimpse from Black Rock

– A lost waterfall in the jungle

– Hidden beaches

– Top-down drone views

– Surfers at Kalim Beach

This is Phuket beyond the postcards.