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Pattaya
Pattaya A Travelers Paradise
Pattaya is nestled along a picturesque bay on the
East Coast of the Gulf of Thailand, roughly 170 kilometers southeast of Bangkok.
From a fishing village in the 1960's, Pattaya has emerged as the favorite
Southeast Asian vacation center. A fascinating escape where tourists, holiday
makers and vacationers from around the world unfold an incomparable array of
possibilities to unwind during an exotic holiday beach vacation.
Unlike other beach resorts,
where natural surroundings are used as magnets to attract tourists, Pattaya
makes an all-out attempt to provide the best of everything. Here, everything
means everything a tourist can imagine while on holiday: recreation,
entertainment, sports, sightseeing and fun. To put it simply, Pattaya is a
paradise for everyone, as it has a variety of attractions suitable for all types
of visitors. This is the place where you can fill your day, from dusk to dawn,
with endless activities, or you may choose to do nothing at all and relax.
The
Past
Pattaya's name was originated from the march of Phraya Tak (later
known as King Taksin the Great) and his followers from Ayutthaya to Chanthaburi
just before the fall of the Ayutthaya Kingdom to the Burmese invaders in
1767.
When Phraya Tak's army arrived in the vicinity of what is Pattaya
today, he encountered the troops of Nai Klom who tried to intercept him. When
the two leaders met face to face, Nai Klom was awed by Phraya Tak's dignified
manner and his army's strict discipline, thereby surrendering without a fight.
The place where the two armies confronted each other was later called Thap
Phraya, which means the Army of the Phraya. This was later changed to Phatthaya,
which happens to mean the wind blowing from the southwest to the northeast at
the beginning of the rainy season. Today the spelling of the name has been
simplified to Pattaya.
For centuries, Pattaya was a small fishing village almost cut off
from the outside world. But a big change occurred on 29 April 1961 when the
first group of about 100 American servicemen who would join the Vietnam War
arrived in Pattaya for relaxation. Soon, sleepy Pattaya became Thailand's
premier and most successful beach resort, which annually attracts hundreds of
thousands of pleasure-seeking visitors. A full range of accommodations from
super deluxe hotels to bungalows and mini-pocket guesthouses replaced fishermens
huts along the beach. Fishing vessels were adapted to become tourist boats and
swimmers and sunbathers from various parts of the world frequented the quiet
powdery golden beaches. Places of nighttime entertainment have also sprung up
and are popular among international tourists.
The Present
Pattaya currently integrates
the delights of a 1st class beach resort, city-like dining, shopping and night
entertainment facilities with more than 300 assorted hotels, thousands of shops,
restaurants and bars. In addition, there are an array of sports and recreational
activities including beaches, golf courses, tennis courts, go-kart, gyms for
working out, weight lifting and Thai-boxing gear. Pattaya offers a broad range
of things to do. During the day, one may enjoy riding elephants or driving
humble automatic mini-bikes, monstrous motorcycles, or even monster multicolored
convertible Jeeps. Others go for shooting firearms, scuba diving and surfing,
deep-sea fishing, speed boats, scooters, water-skiing, parasailing, or aerial
sports such as gliding ultra-lights and flying motor-propelled gliders. On the
other hand, at night, there are restaurants, bars, theaters, cabaret shows,
night clubs, bowling halls, billiard & snooker clubs, exotic erotic shows,
discos, sauna & massage parlors, not to cite its absolutely incredible
shopping which is available non-stop both day-and-night.
Pattaya Facts
This exotic beach resort
welcomes approximately 5 million visitors a year. The friendly and hospitable
Thai nature boosts its promotion, frequently bringing back the repeat visitors
and constantly increasing the number of newcomers.
Pattaya city is located on
the eastern coast of the country at latitude 13 N and longitude 101 E in the
area of Chon Buri province. It is 147 kilometers from Bangkok and lies parallel
to Sukhumvit Road on its east and the coastline on its west. Pattaya occupies an
area of 208.1 sq. km. that is divided into 53.44 sq. kilometers of land and
154.66 sq. kilometers of islands and sea. Its coastline is 15 kilometers long.
Pattaya has a plain on the coast with some high mountains to the
south. The area on the east slopes down towards the sea on the west.
Administration
Pattaya City has been administered under a special
autonomous system since 1978. It has a status comparable to that of a
municipality and is administered separately by the mayor of Pattaya City, who is
responsible for making policies, organizing public services, and supervising all
employees of Pattaya City Administration
Travelling to Pattaya
By car
Pattaya can be reached in a 2.5-hour drive
along Bangna-Trat Highway via Bang Pakong, Chon Buri and Si Racha. However,
visitors can avoid Chon Buri by opting for Highway 36, the new Chon Buri -
Pattaya - Rayong route or taking the motorway from Rama 9 Road.
By bus
Air-conditioned and
regular buses depart from the Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai) and Bangkoks
Northern Bus Terminal (Mochit 2 Bus Terminal) on Kamphaengphet Road daily. Buses
(air-con) depart the Eastern Bus Terminal every 30 minutes from 5 a.m. to 10
p.m. and from Mochit II (Northern Bus Terminal) from 5.00 a.m. to 7
p.m.
Departure times and fares may be obtained from the Eastern Bus Terminal,
tel. 0 2391 2504, 0 2391 8097 or the Northern Bus Terminal, tel. 0 2936
2852-66.
There are also minibuses that travel directly from Bangkok Airport
to Pattaya at 9.00 a.m., 12.00 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. daily. For more information,
contact the Bangkok International Airport, tel. 0 2535 1111.
In addition,
most hotels in Bangkok provide bus services to Pattaya. Contact the tour desk at
your hotel for details.
By train
The State Railway of Thailand offers a daily train service
departing Bangkok's Hua Lamphong Station at 06.55 a.m., tel. 0 2621 8701. It
takes about 5 hours to reach a station located near the Siam Country
Club.
By
Air
Bangkok Airways provides daily flights connecting Ko Samui
and U-Taphao Airport. (Approximately 30 kilometers south of 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
<http://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
<http://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
Travelling in Pattaya
Pattaya City is divided into four major
zones: North Pattaya, Central Pattaya, South Pattaya and Chomthian. It should be
noted that there is a small mountain known as the Hill, located between South
Pattaya and Chomthian. For a visual illustration take a look at the Map of
Pattaya and Chomthian with the Hill.
Motorbikes are the most popular mode of
transport in Pattaya. However, transportation in the city is facilitated through
the use of special cars (song taew), customized pickup trucks with passenger
seats in a covered overhead back cabin. These pickups, known as Bahts-Bus, can
easily carry 8-10 passengers in the back, plus 1 or 2 passengers in front. They
circle around the city and are allowed to stop anywhere. In addition to
motorbike-taxis, the Bahts-Buses are the only form of public transport permitted
in Pattaya. If not occupied, they also can be hired as private taxis. In fact,
they are private vehicles in most cases belonging to the drivers. There are so
many of them that they end up looking for passengers.
This compact city
consists of 3 major roads that parallel each other. Right along the beach is
Beach Rd., which is a one-way road from the north to south that is a few
kilometers long. Second Rd. is a hundred or so meters away and carries city
transport mainly from the south to north, although it is partly a two-way road.
The last road is Sukhumvit Rd, a continuation of the highway leading to Bangkok.
Many small streets called Soi(s) cross the roads. And it's advisable to walk
some of the small streets, which are enumerated from north to south, although
some have names. Second Rd. continues on to South Pattaya and turns to Chomthian
reaching Chomthian beach within 5 minutes, and continues alongside Chomthian
beach, which is approximately 20 kilometers long with some secluded escapes.
Chomthian Beach Rd., which is a two-way road, also parallels Sukhumvit Rd
and is the only road in the Chomthian area, except for some connecting streets.
On the other side of Sukhumvit road are several country clubs, golf courses and
typical Thai rural villages, providing charming escapes on the banks of
sweet-water lakes and small streams in the leisurely and relaxing
countryside.
Many kinds of motorbikes, convertible monster Jeeps, sport and
passenger cars are offered for rent. A driver's license is not required for
driving around Pattaya and vicinity, so many tourists are tempted get behind the
wheel. It should be noted that in Thailand drivers drive on the left lane, as in
England and Japan