Travel in Pattaya
Amphoe Bo Thong
Ang Phak Nam waterfall
Ang Phak Nam waterfall is a big 5-level waterfall situated
on the Khao Yai range. Visitors can walk along the 1.5 km.
path through the forest to reach the waterfall. On the way,
visitors can stroll and relax in the fresh forest atmosphere
and look out for evidence of wild animals, and many kinds
of birds. Tourists can contact local guides, or ask for more
information about facilities at Phluang Thong Branch Office
at tel. 0 3871 2467
Khao Cha-Ang
Khao Cha-Ang is a stone mountain situated in the middle
of a plain in Bo Thong District. It has gold, minerals and
semi-precious stones and is approximately 30 km. away from
the district center, Khao Cha-Ang also features a cave;
home of over one hundred thousand fruit bats and 5 levels
of Khao Cha-Ang features the natural wonders of stalactites
and stalagmites.
Khao Cha-Ang is also a religious place where monks can
a religious place where monks can observe Buddhist principles,
known as Dharma. The mountain caves are classified as the
Water Cave, Bat Cave, Laplae Cave, and te Dragon Cave. After
visiting all these caves tourists can continue to the Ang
Phak Nam waterfall
Amphoe Ko
Si Chang
Chao Pho Khao Yai Shrine
Chao Pho Khao Yai Shrine is situated on a northern hill
on the island. The shrine is a natural architectural masterpiece,
highly respected by both Thai and Chinese. The place offers
a scenic, breathtaking front view of the island, coupled
with a panoramic view of Si Chang community.
Hat Tham Phang
Hat Tham Phang and Khao Tham Phang are located towards the
back of the island. The sloping beach is located on the
leeward side of the island. It is a perfect spot for swimming
as the sea is clear and somewhat calm or relaxing on the
beach to admire the sunset.
Khao Khat Pass and Hat Hin Klom
The name "Hat Hin Klom" originated from the rounded
rocks on the beach which have been naturally "rounded"
by the westerly wind that flows from March to September.
The white sand gives the beach a clean and clear look. Khao
Khat Pass on the other side of the island is a fascinating
and romantic point from which to watch the sunset.
Ko Si Chang
Si Chang island is a perfect getaway for travelers addicted
to history and having fun. This tiny island has a population
of only 500 people, mostly fishermen who practice the old
way of life.
Travelling to Ko Si Chang
There are boats departing to Ko Si Chang daily, on an hourly
basis from the Pier in Si Racha. The first boat leaves at
6.00 a.m. and the last departs at 7 p.m. The fare is 30
bahts/person. (one-way). If you dont plan to stay overnight
on the island, try catching the last boat which leaves at
6.00 p.m. from the island back to Si Racha.
Travelling around Ko Si Chang
Motorcycle taxis will take you anywhere on the island.
The fare ranges from 20 30 bahts, depending on the destination.
You can negotiate the fare down to the local price after
shopping around.
Phra Chuthathut Ratchathan
Phra Chuthathut Ratchathan, which was named after Prince
Chuthathut who was born here, is the only palace located
in the sea. King Rama V had it built in 1892 as a holiday
retreat and a convalescence home for his wives and children.
The funds for the construction of this palace came from
his private treasury.
The king loved to visit Ko Si Chang to admire its magnificent
scenery and tranquil atmosphere. However, in the later years,
the island served as a big cargo station where numerous
transactions with foreign ships took place.
Si Chang Palace
Si Chang Palace was built during the reign of King Rama
V as a summer palace. The landscaping of the palace compound
was carefully planned with residential quarters, lawns,
pools, and swamps designed and located in ascending tiers
from the beach up to the top of the hill, alternated with
frangipani trees (Plumeria acuminata) of different colors.
Each building was named after the Kings consorts who supervised
its decoration, for example, Watthana Mansion, Phongsi Mansion,
and Aphirom Mansion. On the beach there is a green house
made of wood decorated with gingerbread patterns.
The palace was abandoned when the French occupied the island
in 1894. Thus, the construction of the main throne hall
called "Man-That Phairot" was unfortunately stopped.
In 1910 the king ordered the removal of the incomplete hall
to Dusit Palace in Bangkok, where construction was finally
completed and was later granted with the name "Vimanmek".
The place is now a museum and is open to the public.
The white Chedi that overlooks Hat Tha Wang, is definitely
part of a temple called Wat Atsadang Nimit". Built
near the palace, the temple was the place where King Rama
V meditated. The temple, which was a mix of western and
eastern architectural styles, houses an outstanding Buddha
image.
Adventure lovers should not miss the opportunity to explore
Tham Saowapha, located not far from Wat Atsadang Nimit.
This relatively large limestone cave plunges deep into the
island.
Amphoe Mueang
Ang Sila
A seaside-fishing village situated approximately 5 kilometers
from town, Ang Sila is well known for its granite products.
The fishermen are not only skilful in catching fish, but
also in making implements from granite and have passed on
their craftsmanship from generation to generation. Their
most renown products are the mortar and pestle which are
widely used in Thai households, and decorative items such
as figurines of animals i.e. lions, elephants and horses.
Bang Saen
This ever popular seaside town is situated approximately
14 kilometers from the city. To get to Bang Saen from Sukhumvit
Road, take a right turn at Km. 104 and proceed for another
3 kilometers. Bang Saen is especially popular amongst Thai
visitors who enjoy strolling along the long white sandy
beach and tasting the delicious seafood available from vendors
along the pavement. Unlike weekdays, weekends are always
particularly crowded. A wide range of hotels and bungalows
are located by the sea and recreational gear and bicycles
for rent are available in shops nearby. For budget travelers,
several buses depart daily from Ekkamai Bus Terminal throughout
the day. In addition, there are local ''Song taew'' or local
transport services connecting Chon Buri town-Nong Mon Market-Bang
Saen.
Ho Phra
Located on Wachiraprakan Road, approximately 500 meters
from the town hall, the shrine houses a replica of the Phra
Phutthasihing the one that was cast in pure silver. The
image receives utmost respect by the locals.
Khao Sam Muk
A low hillock situated between Ang Sila and Bang Saen on
the road that runs along the seashore is Khao Sam Muk a
place known by most Thais for its tragic love story. According
to the legend, two lovers jumped off of the cliff to declare
their eternal love after facing parental objection to their
marriage. A panoramic view of Bang Saen beach can be seen
from the hilltop. Good quality Thai and Chinese seafood
restaurants are located at the foot of the hills providing
reasonably priced sumptuous dishes.
Nong Mon Market
This market is located on Sukhumvit Road along the way to
Bang Saen and has gained popularity over the years. Nong
Mon Market offers a vast variety of locally produced seafood
products such as fish, squid, and shrimp, both fresh and
preserved. In addition, sweets and other local sweetmeats
are also popular with the most popular item being Khao Larm
a traditional thai-style dessert cooked and served in a
bamboo tube.
The Institute of Marine Science of the Burapha University
The University operates a modern aquarium with real underwater
environment and a marine science museum which opens daily,
except Monday, from 8.30a.m.to 4.30 p.m. For more information,
call (038) 391671-4.
Wat Yai Inthraram
Located on Chetchamnong Road, the temple, which is believed
to have been built in the Ayutthaya period, clearly shows
the influence of Ayutthaya-style architecture. The Ubosot
and Vihan were built in their distinctive Gunwale Curve
base and the Mondop were built over the Holy Footprints.
The Ubosot itself was renovated during the reign of King
Rama lll using glassware to decorate the gables and windows.
Within the Ubosot are murals covering the entire four walls,
which have been continuously restored over the years. In
front of the temple stands a statue of King Taksin the Great
who according to legends once stopped his troops here while
on the way to set up his base in Chanthaburi during the
Fall of Ayutthaya in 1767.
Amphoe Phanat Nikhom
The Promotion Centre for Bamboo Basketry Skills
Long known for its fine basketry products, Phanat Nikhom
originally made them for daily use. The products were gradually
developed into more elaborate and marketable handcrafted
items. Major shops are on Ko Kaeo Road behind Municipal
Market I. To see the production process and higher quality
items, visit the Promotion Centre for Bamboo Basketry Skills
on Intha-asa Road near the District Office. The centre is
a project initiated by Her Majesty the Queen.
Amphoe Sattahip
Ao Dong Tan
Next to Sattahip Market is the curved bay lined with fan
palms called "tan" trees from which the name of
the bay is derived. The peaceful and quiet atmosphere of
the bay attracts local regulars who enjoy tranquility in
the sun.
Bang Sa-re or Bang Saray
A fishing village located approximately 16 kilometers south
of Pattaya, Bang Saray can be reached by taking a right
turn at the Km. 164 marker (along Sukhumvit Road). South
of Bang Saray is a deep bay suitable for angling. Accommodations
and dining facilities are located to the north along the
beach.
Chong Samae San
This village offers good fishing opportunities and is located
approximately 17 kilometers further from the Sattahip deep-water
port. Bungalows are available for serious fishing visitors
and boats can be chartered to go fishing in the nearby islands.
All these small islands are under the jurisdiction of the
Royal Thai navy.
Hat Nang Ram
This 200-meter long beach is situated close to the Sattahip
deep-water port and attracts tourists who admire pristine
beaches in serene settings. Located towards the end of the
beach is the shrine of Kromluang Chumphonkhetudomsak, the
Father of the Royal Thai Navy. The atmosphere is very peaceful
with shadowy pine trees and rows of frangipani trees.
Hat Sai Kaeo
is a long white beach approximately 1,700 meters in length
and situated in the Chumpol Sattahip Naval School. The sand
is very beautiful and the surrounding scenery is perfectly
natural. The beach is a protected tourist location and does
not allow any private access to the beach. Visitors must
travel around with beach car service. The beach provides
tents, rooms and bungalows, including water sports accessories
and kayak availability. For more information please contact
the Chumpol Naval Scool at Tel. 0 3843 6187ext. 2201-2
Hat Thian Thale
is a new tourist location inside the Navy's Surface to Air
and Coast Department General Headquarters. Thian Thale Beach
is a sand beach dotted with small knolls, and is approximately
900 meters long. It has a fantastic scenery from the beach,
cliffs in different shapes and offers an opportunity to
view beautiful sunsets. It also has a marine research center,
kayaks for rent, and restaurant for tourists. For more information
please contact Tel. 0 3824 5753-60 ext 066-6176.
Hat Toei Ngam
Rows of toei trees (Pandanus kaida Kurz) on the 200-meter
crescent beach adds to the tranquil atmosphere. Attractions
on the northern side of the beach include a naval museum
and monument. Toei Ngam Beach is under the supervision of
the Royal Thai Navy, however, it is open to the general
public from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day.
Khao Chi Chan
features a sculptural image erected to honor His Majesty
King erected to honor is Majesty King Bhumibol on te occasion
of te 50th anniversary of his enthronenment. The image is
a sitting figure called Pang Man Wichai and copied from
Phra Phuttawarachabopit which combines both Sukhothai and
Lanna arts. The images is 109 meters in eight and 70 meters
and the figure is named Phra Phuttamaha Wachirauttamapat
Satsada that means the Buddha who has brightness and sublimity
like Mahawachira. There are many kinds of plant surrounding
and huts for the visitors
Ko Kham Undersea
is a small island situated in the south of Sattahip District
approximately 9 kilometers from land, and 45 minutes by
boat. It has an approximate area of 61 rai under the responsibility
of the Naval Coast Guard. The northern part of the island
if full of caral and aquatic animals. Tourists can take
the boat to Kham Island from Sattahip harbor market, or
the Samaesan Fishing Port, or Tel. 0 3843 2170.
Suan Nong Nooch (Nong Nooch Garden)
Located approximately 18 kilometers south of Pattaya, the
Garden can be reached by taking a left turn from Sukhumvit
Road at the Km. 163 marker. The Garden is a sprawling recreation
park in a typical Thai setting. A group of traditional Thai
pavilions and gardens of different flowering plants are
positioned around the beautifully landscaped site. Daily
cultural and elephant shows are available for tourists with
show times at 10.15 a.m. and 3.45 p.m. Admission fee is
300 baht. Tel: 0 3842 9321, 0 3842 9958, 0 3870 9358-62
or Bangkok Office Tel: 0 2252 1786
Wat Yansangwararam
Situated approximately 15 kilometers south of Pattaya City,
the temple, which covers a total area of 146 acres, can
be reached by turning left from Sukhumvit Road at Km.160
marker. The temple was built in 1976 to pay respect Somdet
Phra Yanasangwon, the present Supreme Patriarch and was
later graciously admitted to be under the patronage of His
Majesty the King. The temple grounds is comprised of: a
mondop (pavilion with four gables) enshrining a replica
of the Buddha's footprints, a large stupa where the relics
of the Lord Buddha and his disciples are enshrined, Phra
Yanaret Vihan and an international pavilion representing
the architecture of several countries.
Wihan Sian
A Chinese-style structure called Wihan Sian which was built
by Thais of Chinese descendants. Within the beautiful structure
Chinese antiquities and an exhibition of Chinese religious
beliefs are housed. The place is open daily from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Admission fee is 50 baht.
Amphoe Si Racha
CMT Flying Club
This is a world-class sports flying complex located at Km.10
marker, off of Highway No.36, on the way to the Khao Kheow
Open Zoo. The CMT Flying Club provides a manicured turf
runway for use by both light and ultra-light aircraft and
has designated flying areas for radio-controlled (RC) model
aircraft flying. The club also provides comprehensive facilities
for its members and visitors, including a government certified
flying school, aircraft maintenance centre and RC model
shop. Taking an enjoyable, 15-minite flight on a light aircraft
with a skilled instructor will cost 1,300 baht per person.
The club is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to
6 p.m. Call 0 3827 3250-7 for more information.
Ko Loi
A small island near the northern shore of Si Racha, Ko Loi
is connected to the mainland by a bridge. This is a popular
recreational location for the local people. A flight of
stairs leads up to the breezy hilltop, which offers a delightful
view of the sea.
Namtok Chan Ta Then
Situated about 15 kilometers from Sukhumvit Road on the
same route to the Khao Kheow Open Zoo is Namtok Chan Ta
Then. The section of the road close to the waterfall is
quite steep. This 5-tiered waterfall can be reached on foot
along the path running along side the stream. The best time
to visit is between August-November when the water is clear
and plentiful.
Saithip Butterfly Garden
The garden is located at Km. 10 marker off of Highway No.36.
Covering an area of 15 acres, the garden is recognized as
Asia's largest butterfly garden. A bee museum and an orchid
farm, which is located next to the butterfly garden, are
also worth visiting. The garden opens daily from 8.30 a.m.
to 5.30 p.m. Admission fee is 80 baht for adults and 40
baht for children. Call 0 3829 8330 for more information
and reservations.
The Khao Khiao Open Zoo
Covering a vast tract of forest land, the zoo is located
approximately 20 kilometers south of Chon Buri from Sukhumvit
Road. To get there, take a left turn at Bang Phra, and follow
the clearly posted signs. Operated by the Zoological Garden
Organization, the zoo has more than 200 species of domestic
and imported wildlife living in their natural habitat. Open
daily from 8.00 a.m. until 6.00 p.m., the zoo also puts
on shows of well-trained animals and birds. A new feature
is the Night Safari Tour by auto-trams. Advance booking
at Tel: (038) 331485 and 330763 is recommended.
The Si Racha Tiger Farm
The farm, which is situated at Km. 20 marker on highway
No. 36, raises a large number of Bengal tigers, as well
as large crocodiles. Visitors will be amazed to witness
tigers, pigs and dogs living together in the same quarters.
The farm opens daily from 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Call 530-7412-3
or (038) 296556-8 for more information and reservations
or visit www.tigerzoo.com for more information.
Pattaya
Alangkarn Theatre
Located at Km. 155 marker on Sukhumvit Road Chomthian, Pattaya.
With an area of 80 rais, the entire project includes a prototype
Hexa Stage Theatre, Cultural Rostrum and a Restaurant. ALANGKARN
is aiming towards a new concept of presenting Thai Culture
to tourists from all walks of life, instead of the standard
Thai traditional dances that could easily be founded elsewhere.
For more information, call 0 3825 6000 (Pattaya) or 0 2216
1949 (Bangkok Office), or visit www.alangkarnthailand.com
Bamrung Sport Club
Situated on the bank of the Huai Sak Nok reservoir off of
Sukhumvit Highway at Km. 150, the Bamrung Sport Club offers
instruction and facilities for water sports such as windsurfing,
sailing, para-motor and para gliding. There are also facilities
for horseback riding and canoeing, catamaraning and kayaking.
Tel: 0 3824 9841.
Cabaret Shows
Alcazar on Pattaya II Road offers three shows daily at 6
p.m., 8 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. with an extra show on Saturdays
at 11 p.m. Admission fee is 500/600 baht. Call (038) 410225
for more information.
Tiffany on Pattaya II Road provides three shows daily at
7 p.m., 8.30 p.m. and 10.00 p.m. Admission fee is 500/600
baht. Call (038) 429642, 421700-5 for more information.
Hat Chomthian
The former paddy fields have turned into a thriving beach.
Only 3 km. down Pattaya Beach, Chomthian is highly recommended
to those who seek a quieter resort. The 6-kilometer long,
largely straight beach is popular with windsurfers and watersports
enthusiasts. It is also quieter and more relaxing than Pattaya
Beach. Hotels and other accommodation facilities are available
along the road that runs parallel to the shore.
Hat Pattaya
The half-moon-shaped Pattaya Beach is 4 kilometers long
with a road running parallel to the beach. From the mid-section
to the southern end of the area, there is a vast array of
restaurants, bars, department stores, souvenir stores, as
well as other places of entertainment. To the north of the
beach are various mini-resorts and hotels in a quieter atmosphere.
It's actually free to stroll along the beaches, but operators
will charge you for the services they provide, i.e. the
beach chair. A price is roughly $0.5 per chair, though bargaining
is rather customary in Thailand.
Horseshoe Point Club
Located approximately 10 kilometers off of Sukhumvit Road,
Horseshoe Point Club offers horse riding at all levels of
proficiency, as well as dressage, cross-country jumping
and polo. Tel: 0 3873 5050.
Khao Pattaya or Khao Phra Bat
This is a small hill to the south of Pattaya Beach. It is
accessible by an asphalt road, which leads up to the hilltop.
Khao Pattaya is now the site of the Naval Radio Station
where the monument of Krom Luang Chumphon Khet Udomsak,
the Father of Royal Thai Navy, is situated. A sacred Buddha
image is also enshrined on the hilltop. The viewpoint on
the hilltop offers a panoramic view of Pattaya City and
Pattaya Bay.
Ko Khrok
Approximately 8 kilometers off of Pattaya Beach is Ko Khrok,
an isle almost totally surrounded by rock formations. A
gap of 100 meters to the east is a stretch of sandy beach
where visitors can go and enjoy viewing underwater coral
reefs. This island can be reached by chartered boat from
South Pattaya. (As this is a private island, permission
to enter must be obtained beforehand)
Ko Lan
Lying about 7.5 kilometers off of Pattaya by a 45-minute
ferry or 15 minutes by speed boat ride, the island measures
2 kilometers by 5 kilometers and offers several white sandy
beaches, notably Hat Ta Waen, Hat Laem Thian and Hat Thong
Long, the latter facing coral reefs. Visitors can choose
either snorkeling or viewing the coral from glass bottom
boats. Ferries to the island leave South Pattaya pier daily
from 10.00 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Cruises by sailing junks, with
lunch provided are also available.
Ko Phai, Ko Manwichai, Ko Luam, Ko Klungbadan
Two hours or 23 kilometers from Pattaya are the Ko Phai
Islands, the largest of which is Ko Phai. The other islands
include Ko Manwichai, Ko Luam and Ko Klungbadan. The area
is under the supervision of the Royal Thai Navy, however,
visitors are allowed to stop by during the daytime for swimming,
relaxation or diving. Overnight stays are not permitted.
Ko Sak
Located approximately six hundred meters further from Ko
Lan, or about 10 kilometers from Pattaya is Ko Sak a small
island shaped like an upturned horse-shoe. There are two
connecting beaches to the north and south. Moreover, along
the south shore are coral ranges. Ko Sak can be reached
by chartered boat from South Pattaya.
Laser Trek
This place is part of Ripley's in the Royal Garden Plaza.
Here players are dramatically engaged in a simulation of
star wars. The excitement of the game lies in firing laser
guns at rivals and set targets, with the objective being
to make the highest scores as counted according to the number
of targets hit.
Mini Siam
Located at Km. 143 on Highway No. 3 is a wonderland of miniature
replicas of such outstanding architectural works as the
Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Democracy Monument, the Bridge
over the River Kwai, Prasat Hin Phimai, etc. Replicas of
places of world significance are also displayed in the miniworld
area. These include the Tower Bridge, Eiffel Tower, the
Statue of Liberty and Trevi Fountain. It is open daily from
9 a.m. until 10 p.m. Admission fee is 200 bahts. Call (038)
421628, 424232 or (02) 271 1896, 616 1533 for more information.
Open Eyes Show
Is a great experience offering magic and Spy Zone. Situated
on 2nd floor Pattaya Bazaar. Tel. 0 3836 2077-80
Paintball
Paintball ground is located on Thep Prasit Road, about 20
minutes drive from Pattaya city. Paintball is a game played
in a model battlefield in an enclosed spacious area to create
the atmosphere of a real fight. All players are provided
with safety dresses and masks for protection from any bodily
harm. Air guns filled with plastic shots driven by the pressure
of carbon dioxide inside are used as weapons. A shot will
burst into color water when hitting a victim. The players
are divided into two teams, each trying to seize the flag
of the other team and bringing it back safely to their base
first. The game never fails to offer excitement.
Panarak Park
Panarak Park can be reached by proceeding 5 kilometers on
Phonprapha Nimit Road off of Highway No. 3 at Km. 145. The
park is a nature-based recreational facility with fishing
gear for rent that is ideal for relaxation through fishing
activities. Tel: 0 3824 9605-6.
Pattaya at Night
The variety of nighttime activities continuing until dawn
is so diverse that every person would easily find diversions
appealing to individual tastes and moods. Most likely any
fantasy can be fulfilled, especially after sunset. After
dark, the extension of Beach road in South Pattaya turns
into a promenade (disallowed only for public transport),
transformed into one of the hottest nightspot. A hunting
ground beaming with neon lights and music, where fellow
holiday-makers youths & aged alike, find an endless
array of dining, shopping or entertainment establishments.
Worthy of notice is the disco in Pattaya. A disco is not
just a dance palace, but more of a hi-tech extravaganza
filled with flashing lights, trendy music, and fun loving
crowds. Pattaya is famous for its incredible nightlife activities,
and South Pattaya is the jewel in its crown outshining the
rest with an incredible array of things to see and do. One
can enjoy Thai-boxing or some glaring erotic shows, a wide
variety of fascinating shops, restaurants, bars, clubs,
discos and other pleasurable establishments, side-by-side
with all kinds of shopping. The only required skill is that
of time management, so one can experience all the wonders
and be on time for what is next.
Pattaya Elephant Village
Located on Phonpraphanimit Road, which is off of Highway
No.3 at Km. 145, the Pattaya Elephant Village showcases
daily life of elephants and their masters. It also offers
stage shows, which demonstrate how to catch wild elephants,
elephants-at-work in the jungle, elephants playing football,
a grand war, and elephants' parades. Elephant rides around
the village are recommended. The one-hour-long elephant
shows are held at 14.30 hrs. Contact the counter in the
Tropicana Hotel, Tel: (038) 249145-7, 249818.
Elephant shows are also operated in other places. Most
of them are located on Sukhumvit Road. These include Ban
Chang Thai Tel: (038) 70628-91, Utthayan Chang Tel: (038)
716379, Thin Chang Thai Tel: (038) 756516, 756577, Suan
Chang Tel: (038) 756517 and Farm Chang Thai Tel: (038) 237825.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms Park
Situated close to the Horseshoe Point, the park contains
several beautiful Chinese-style buildings and art objects.
Open daily from 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. Tel: 0 3842 1428.
Sanctuary of Truth (Prasat Satchatham)
The compound, which covers an area of more than two rais,
is situated by the sea at Laem Ratchawet on Na Klua Road,
North Pattaya. Within the compound is a gigantic temple-like
structure entirely made of wood that is 105 meters high
at the highest point which was constructed to withstand
wind and sunshine on the seashore. With exquisite architectural
features, the sanctuary was conceived out of the vision
that human civilization has been achieved and nurtured by
religious and philosophical truths.
Open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., admission fee is 500
baht with Dolphin Training Shows at 11.30 a.m. and 3.30
p.m. Tel: 0 3822 5407, or visit www.sanctuaryoftruth.com
for more information.
Sireporn Orchid Farm
Located at 235/14 Mu 5, Tambon Nong Prue, the farm has a
wide array of different orchids and visitors may purchase
plants or cut flowers. Open daily from 8.00 a.m. to 5.00
p.m. Tel: 0 3842 9013.
Suan Chaloemphrakiat (Fitness Park)
Located at the foot of Pattaya hill on Phratamnak Road.
Covering a large area, the place constructed to commemorate
His Majesty the Kings sixtieth birthday on December 5, 1988.
The gardens of the park boast a wide variety of flowering
plants. There are also multipurpose grounds and winding
trails for walking or jogging complete with standard exercise
facilities. On any given day, a large number of people will
relax, jog, exercise or simple enjoy the scenery of Pattaya
in this park.
The Bhira International Circuit
The compound is located approximately 15 kilometers from
Pattaya on the Pattaya-Rayong Road (Highway No. 36). The
Bhira International Circuit periodically holds international
motor and motorcycle races, while there are daily opportunities
for speed enthusiasts to drive their own two or four-wheeled
vehicles around the challenging track. Motor and/or motorcycle
races are also organized regularly over the weekends. For
more information, call 02 280 3547 and 02 522 1731-8. (Bangkok).
The Bottle Museum
As the name implies, this is the place where you can find
elaborate bottle creations, including the usual vessels.
Located at Km. 145, off of Highway No. 3, the museum features
the work of the Dutch master Peter Bedelais. Open daily
from 10.a.m. until 10 p.m., admission fee is 100 baht for
adults and 50 baht for children. Call (038) 422957.
The Lakeland Water Cable Ski
This is at Km. 150.5 on Highway No. 3, about 5 kilometers
from Pattaya. Cable ski equipment is available for use at
its large fresh-water lake. Open daily 10 a.m.-9.00 p.m.
Tel: 0 3823 2690-2
The Million-Year Stone Park and Crocodile Farm
The Million-Year Stone Park and Crocodile Farm, which is
located approximately 9 kilometers from Pattaya City, has
beautifully landscaped grounds with elaborate flower and
rock gardens. In addition, the farm has hundreds of crocodiles
as well as some rare animals, including albino bears and
horses. Crocodile shows, magic performances and animal shows
run 6 times a day from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open daily from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m., the admission fee is 300 baht. Call (038)
249347-9 or (02) 579 4008, 579 5033 for more information.
Getting there by car: Drive along Highway No. 3 (Sukhumvit)
until you come to the Km. 140 marker near Sawangfah Temple,
then turn into Chaiyaphonwithi (Route No.3024) and proceed
for 5 kilometers.
The Monkey Training Centre
Located in Soi Chaiyaphruk, off of Highway No. 3 at Km.
151, the centre brings the best out of the monkeys. Visitors
can admire the intelligence of monkeys, which are trained
to harvest coconuts and to perform other various activities.
Additional performances include cock fighting and a snake
show. Five shows are available daily at 9 am., 11 a.m.,
12.00 noon, 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Admission fee is 250 baht.
Call 0 3875 6367, 0 3875 6570 to reserve your seats.
The Motion Master Moving Theatre
Situated in the Royal Garden Plaza, the theatre offers hi-tech
screening of motions and movements as experienced in real
life. Open daily from 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Tel: 0 3871 0294-8.
The Pattaya Cart Speedway
This is a small racing track about 5 kilometers south of
Pattaya on Thep Prasit Road. Open daily for both professional
and amateur drivers from 9.30 a.m.-6.30 p.m. Tel: 0 3842
2044.
The Pattaya Park
The Pattaya Park at Chomthian features a large water park
with giant sliders and a tower with a revolving restaurant,
which offers a panoramic view of Pattaya. Visitors can enjoy
many instruments, which offer excitement and a great fun.
Tel: 0 3825 1201-8 or 0 2579 9612-4, 0 2941 2056.
The Ripleys believe It or Not Odditorium
This is situated in the Royal Garden Plaza on Beach Road.
The odditorium has a large collection of stories of oddities
from every corner of the globe. Admission fee is 280 baht
for adults and 230 baht for children.
The World Dog Centre
A little under 3 kilometers on Phonpraphanimit Road off
Sukhumvit is a canine training facility. The World Dog Centre
has more than 250 different species of dogs and stages daily
shows by well-trained police dogs four times daily. Admission
fee is 300 baht for adults and 150 baht for children. Call
0 3873 1275-6 for information.
Underwater World Pattaya
A new tourist attraction in town is the largest and most
modern ocean aquarium in Asia, boasting a 100-meter-long,
6.4-centimeter-thick acrylic pedestrian tunnel through an
underwater environment filled with dozens of marine species.
Located just 200 meters south of Tesco Lotus in South Pattaya,
the new theme park covers a total area of 12-rai and is
housed in a structure similar to a large circus tent.
The aquarium itself houses more than 4,000 marine animals,
comprising more than 200 different species from the region
as well as some rare creatures from overseas. Top in the
Visitors must-see list is the rare shovelnose ray, a hybrid
between a shark and a stingray.
Admission fee for adults is 500 baht and children is 300
baht. Open from 9.00 a.m. 6.00 p.m. For more information
and booking, call (038) 756879, 09-9360272
Wong Phrachan beach
Situated on the northern side of Pattaya Bay, this 1-kilometer
beach shares the same entrance as the Central Wong Amart
Hotel. It is a quiet spot, good for swimming and relaxation.
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