Monday, August 27, 2012

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Below are the top 10 Pattaya attractions - enjoy

Pattaya does have hundreds of attractions to look at and and many times that in things to do. we have gone through them and bring you ten best things (the ten MUST DO) things in Pattaya. On the following pages we also list the other 9999 things to do :)
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Sanctuary of Truth Rising 100 metres into the sky and exquisitely carved entirely out of teak wood, The Sanctuary of Truth is a gigantic wooden construction that's one of a kind in the world. A unique fusion of religion, philosophy, art and culture, The Sanctuary of Truth, built entirely of teakwood, is neither a temple nor a palace even though it looks a bit like a hybrid of both. Best described as a monument to Thai craftsmanship, its awe-inspiring sculptures and carvings pay homage to, and are a reflection of the ‘Ancient Vision of Earth', ‘Ancient Knowledge’ and ‘Eastern Philosophy’.Read more here



Pattaya Floating Market A recent attraction to Pattaya is the Floating Market situated on the  Sukhumvit Highway just south of Pattaya with lots of stalls selling a variety of item. The Four Regions Floating Market is separated into sections – each representing and selling items from the major parts of Thailand (north, northeast, central and south). There’s also a regular afternoon cultural show, and you can hire a man-powered boat for four people for around 30 minutes. A walk through the hundreds of wooden houses built in the different styles of Thailand’s   Read more here



Mini Siam & Europe Built to entertain the tourists, the two structures blend the past and present. It preserves miniature models of Thai and Western heritage. Different models are laid out in themes showcasing important places and events of ancient times until the present.  Displaying Thai and European heritage on a miniature scale. This is the third miniature town in the world after the Netherlands and Taiwan that brings together models of important objects Read more here




Tiffany Show - This is the Original Transvestite Cabaret Show in Pattaya, Thailand; and is now in its 38th year. Originating as a one-man show performed for friends on New Year' Eve in 1974, Tiffany's Show Pattaya is a household word in Thailand and Asia as well as around the world. Everyone loves a great tale of adventure and romance. But this is nothing like watching “Moulin Rouge” on Blu-Ray Read more here




Sriracha Tiger Zoo (Pattaya Tiger Zoo) What do Bengal tigers, dogs and pigs have in common? After all, they’re all members of the animal kingdom but they come from completely different families. At Sriracha Tiger Zoo, though, you will find them all living together in harmony, thanks to the zoo’s rather unique feeding programme. Witness mother pigs feed tiger cubs alongside their own piglets; have your picture taken with the cubs; watch the crocodile show, or enjoy riding on an elephant. Read more here




Underwater World A new travellers or tourist attraction inside town is this bigest and most modern ocean aquarium inside Asia. This is one of the largest and most modern aquariums in Asia, Underwater World Pattaya has a sub aqua tunnel divided into three different zones: Coral Reef, Shark and Ray, and the Giant Siam – home to more than 200 different marine species. Near the entrance, there is a Touch Pool displaying creatures found in rock pools at coastal areas around Thailand. Read more here




Suan Nong Nooch Set in a 2.4sqkm beautifully landscaped ground, Nong Nooch Garden is like a giant theme park featuring daily cultural shows, restaurants and accommodation as well as a vast area dedicated to individually themed gardens. All gardens are beautifully landscaped park and can easily make an all-day trip. The entire area is more like a theme park  Read more here




Ko Lan Island  Having some nice beaches and solicitude, Ko Lan is the favorite of the tourists who favour a peaceful vacation, miles away from the hustle and bustle. Lovely beaches, clear water and abundant coral are the characteristics of Ko Lan group of Islands. Alternatively, you can just relax on the beach. Ko Lan, is the only tourism worthy island near Pattaya, is the largest of a group of three islands, the other two being Ko Sak and Ko KhrokRead more here




Pattaya Elephant Village Over the centuries, elephants have dished Thailand in a diversify of roles, opening when huge well weapons in times of war & transitioning to wolves of burden in the teakwood forest industry. These domesticated elephants are too accustomed to living in the human environment to be released back into the wild. One other important factor is diminishing natural habitats, due to human encroachment and deforestation. This type of elephant sanctuary is one of the few available options that come to the ‘retired’ elephants’ rescue. At the Elephant Village, they live in a natural setting, with freedom to roam around freely when they are not performing to an audience.  Read more here



Walking Street Pattaya is probably the most exciting street in the world if like to have fun. Here you will find all kinds of entertainment, from bars, discos, gogo-bars, cabaret shows and much much more. Walking Street starts at Beach Road of south Pattaya and goes to the Bali-Hi Pier. There is a large sign of Pattaya Walking Street at the entrance connecting to Beach road. Although this street is called Walking Street, it is not free of vehicles all day long.  Read more here

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