Pattaya’s sights are mainly modern, much reflecting the town itself.
Sights often double-up as activities but there’s still an array of
interesting things to see, especially if you’re willing to travel a
little. The beaches, several impressive temples and entertainment
venues all combine to make Pattaya sightseeing a worthy activity. While
it may not have the traditional grandeur and historical relevance of
many places in Thailand, Pattaya has a lot of more contemporary
attractions to keep travellers amused. Some popular outings include
Underwater World (marine aquarium – near Tesco, Thanon Sukhumvit) www.underwaterworldpattaya.com/ ,
the Museum of Bottle Art (near bus station, Thanon Sukhumvit), showing
miniature art such as Dutch windmills and Thai temples, all inside the
confines of glass bottles.
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entertaining Ripley’s Believe it or Not museum (Royal Garden Plaza,
Beach Road) is home to host of exhibits from the traditional to the
bizarre. There is something of a replica theme in Pattaya, for
besides the bottle art, there are several other attractions which are
miniature replicas of larger, well-known architectural feats. The first
is the hugely ambitious Sanctuary of Truth (Naklua Soi 12). Built on a
1:1 replica scale, the structure is designed to mirror the great
buildings of Angkor Wat in Cambodia. The work is still in progress but,
visitors are permitted. The daw dropping beauty of the main temple
makes it worth the hefty entrance fee. The other main replica tourist
sight is that of Mini Siam (Thanon Sukhumvit) – a 1:25 scale collection
of both Thailand, and the world’s most renowned monuments. Come along
and have yourself pictured in front of the Statue of Liberty.
http://www.sanctuaryoftruth.com/ The Sanctuary of Truth is a remarkable religious structure in Naklua For
more traditional cultural sightseeing in Pattaya, you can travel 18kms
down Thanon Sukhumvit to Nong Enoch Village where you’ll be met by
traditional dancers, pleasant natural scenery and playful elephants
who’ll be willing to let you enjoy the thrill of a ride. The orchid
garden here is reputed to be the world’s largest, so if you like
flowers, it may be worth the trip for this alone. The Elephant Village
(7kms) provides more long distance travel via elephant back, offering
90-minute mini-treks around its own park, and offers whitewater rafting
also. Most hotels, guest houses and travel shops in Pattaya offer
trips and tour packages to almost anywhere within reason, and usually
at a reasonable rate. For a half-day trip like Nong Enoch Village, you
can expect to pay around 500 baht for transport from your hotel,
entrance and lunch. Other Pattaya sightseeing tours are on offer like
the Pattaya Discovery Tour, which takes in a Buddhist temples, Monkey
mountains, beaches, aquariums, stonecutting villages, and orchid farms.
For information on these trips and more, contact your hotel or local
travel shop on arrival in Pattaya. Pattaya’s sights may not be
complete without a trip to Ko Lan. Only 40 minutes from Pattaya by
boat, the island has beautiful white sand, and clear blue swimming
water. A day trip here is a nice respite from the hustle and bustle of
the Pattaya town while still offering good facilities and activities.
You can relax on the beach, or go swimming, snorkeling, water skiing,
or even parasailing here. There are also several decent restaurants
serving a variety of cuisine.
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