Holidays to Pattaya



History of Pattaya In fact only 40 years ago Pattaya as we know it today, didn't even exist. On the stretch of coast between Sriracha and Sattahip, there were only a small number of fishing villages and in Pattaya bay itself, there were just a few fishing families who had settled here because of the calm waters and the safety of the bay, protected headlands to the North and South and by mountains behind. Their nearest neighbors lived just around the headland to the north, where, in the old days salt used to be produced (Naa-Klua = salt fields) but where there were now mainly fishing families. People traveled about by foot or by bullock carts because, except of the main road from Bangkok to Sattahip, only a few dirt roads and tracks existed.
Nevertheless, the bay and nearby islands provided good, safe fishing and more and more families came here to settle down, Gradually a village developed. At first was know as Tupphraya the general name for the area which dated back to the time when Pharaya Taksin (Duke Taksin) camped near here with the followers he had gathered to help free Thailand from the Burmese (Tupphraya - the Pharaya' - army)
As the village grew, the villagers wanted to give it a separate identity, so they adopted the name of Pattaya,which was the name they used for the strong winds which came from the South West at the beginning of every rainy season.



The pace of life was slow and it seemed as if Pattaya would remain an out-of-the-way place forever. Even up to 30 years ago there were only a few buses serving the 100 or more families who lived here and visitors from elsewhere were few and far between. But things were destined to change and as usual, it was a war (the Vietnam War) which changed them. The U.S.A. sent soldiers to build the air base at U Tapao and many of these took to spending their leisure time and money in Pattaya.



The beaches were clean in those days and the sea breezes made it pleasant and cool. People in the surrounding areas were quick to spot the business opportunities and bars guesthouses begun to spring up. The fisher - folk probably resented this intrusion, but it provided a good market for their catches and they soon got on the bandwagon by offering fishing trips to Koh Larn for about 50 Baht per head. Gradually, visitors from Bangkok also begun to use the resort at weekends, although the trip was a tiring 3 to 4 hours on the two-lane road. Later the US Military based in Thailand begun to use Pattaya for rest and recreation (R&R) and bigger hotels and entertainment places (including the oldest profession of them all) were built to cater for them. Thus the' 60s and' 70s saw the most rapid change and development. In 1964 in view of its new importance, Pattata was raised to the status of a village and in 1979, elevated to that of a Teasban Nakhon (Municipality), responsible now for its own administration.



Today Pattaya is Thailand's premier beach resort and attracts annually more than a million tourists from all over the world. Pattaya provides high standard hotels, restaurants, sports, entertainment and shopping facilities. The resort is Thailand's most important diving center and the east coast is also a paradise for golfers.

Pattaya city

Welcome to Pattaya



Pattaya is an old city situated on the eastern region of Thailand facing the Gulf of Thailand at latitude 13 ํ N and longitude 101 ํ E on the eastern coastline of the country. It is about 150 kilometers from Bangkok and about 160 kilometers from Don Muang Airport. Its beach is approximately 15 kilometers long. Territory : North: Starts from the line of Krathinglai canal East: Lies parallel to Sukhumvit Road. South: Reaches the areas of Huai Yai subdistrict. West: Lies parallel to the coastline. Total area: 208.10 square kilometers. Land area:(Koh Lan) 53.44 square kilometers. Water area: 154.66 square kilometers. endpage Pattaya city is located in Chonburi Province which is called “Muang Chon” for a short name.This eastern seaside province has been famous for tourism for a long time. It is an agricultural resource for cultivating economic crops, such as, sugarcane, cassava and para rubber as well as a site for Laem Chabang deep sea port and an important industrial estate. Historically, it appears by available evidence that Muang Chon was present in the Ayutthaya period. Originally, it was a small city consisting of many small towns namely Bangsai, Bangplasoi and Bangphra. Later on, in the reign of King Rama V, these towns were combined to be Chonburi Province. endpage Pattaya is divided into 4 sections namely North Pattaya, Central Pattaya, South Pattaya and Jomtien Beach for convenient administration and organization in looking after tourists and residents for safety. In addition to the areas on the shore, Koh Lan, Koh Khrok and Koh Sak which are about 8 kilometers from the shore also include in the administrative district of Pattaya City. 1. North Pattaya (Naklua) At Naklua, there are still old wooden houses, narrow roads, traditional noodle shops and fishing boats existing. The old houses constructed over the creek are especially picturesque. North Pattaya has five-star hotels, shady trees and a calm atmosphere. endpage When walking along a road, we can find plenty of shops selling local handicrafts but when approaching the Dolphin Roundabout which is a sign of the beginning of parallel Beach Road marking the boundary of North Pattaya, its surroundings look completely different from salt fields.A lot of hotels, bungalows and restaurants were constructed adjacent to Beach Road. Here, you can go for a walk under shady palm trees along a sidewalk which has just been constructed to the well-known two streets of Pattaya where hotels, shopping centers, clubs, bars and a tourist police office are situated 2. Central Pattaya The hotels here are not so grand whereas restaurants are smaller than other zones. Here you will find the beginning of Pattaya's bar-beers, or open-air bars. endpage In addition, there are plenty of tailor shops, and many go-go bars. Pattaya ...

Statue of Admiral Prince Chumphon in Pattaya

Statue of Admiral Prince Chumphon

People and tourists prefer to travel here for paying homage to the Statue of Admiral Prince Chumphon. Near the statue, it is a site of the Sor Tor Ror 5 radio station. This area is characterized by a low hill with an asphalt road, enabling driving upwards to the top of the hill. On the hilltop, one can see magnificent panoramic views of the whole crescent bay of Pattaya and the water surface like velvet. Most tourists coming to Pattaya do not want to miss seeing this splendid panorama on Khao Pattaya. Besides, one can see impressive scenery at the ricefield side of Jomtien Beach which is adjacent to this Khao Phra Bat.

Address : Khao Phra Bat, between South Pattaya and Jomtien Beach.

Open Time : Everyday between 7.00 - 22.00 hrs

Price : None

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Sukhawadee House



Sukhawadee House



Being close to beautiful to sea, this pleasant place is suitable for holding banquets, wedding feasts or visiting to appreciate the nature under a cordial atmosphere. Sukhawadee House is open for the public to pay a visit and take photographs. From Mondays to Fridays, only the exterior of the house is open to the public whereas on weekends, the first floor and the deck of this house are open for visitors to pay homage to Chao Mae Kuanim established on an upper floor. Tourists can buy fast foods from Sukhawasee Saha Farm Cooperatives inside the house. Health food products are also available.



Address : 219 Sukhumvit Road, Naklua Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province.


Open Time : Mondays - Fridays : Only the exterior of the house is open to the public all day.Weekends: The interior of the building is open to the public from 10.00 -18.00 hrs.


Telephone : 0-3822-3536-9

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Si Rarcha Tiger Zoo



Si Racha Tiger Zoo



It is approximately 10 kilometers from Si Racha Market (the way to Assumption Si Racha School ) along Highway No. 3241. It is a tourist attraction under the type of zoological gardens where more than 200 Bengal tigers are bred in a farm. Also, the are crocodiles, ostriches, camels and an aviary of exotic birds. Restaurants and accommodations are also provided in the zoo. Tourists can see a show of tigers and dogs performing activities together in addition to other interesting shows such as crocodile catching and wrestling, animal performances, pig racing and the Scorpion Queen.



Address : 341 Moo 3, Nongkham Subdistrict, Si Racha District


Open Time : Everyday. 08.00 - 18.00 hrs.


Price : Thais Adults: 90 Baht Children : 40 Baht


Foreigners: Adults: 250 Baht Children : 150 Baht


Telephone : 0-3829-6556-8


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Alangkarn Pattaya


Alangkarn Pattaya



Covering an area over 80 rai. Alankarn Pattaya consists of 3 main sections namely a culture yard, a section of souvenir shops and a restaurant section to provide performance services to tourists. Before going to see an excellent show in the grand theater, spectators will be entertained by a small set of Thai cultural performances and they can buy souvenirs as well. Alangkarn was invested greatly at the amount of 1 billion Baht in order to provide cultural presentation to Thai and foreign tourists to get impressed by Thai culture. Cultures of all periods in Thai history are presented to spectators in a unique and state-of-the-art method such as the use of a surround sound system, a new technique of pyrotechnic display as well as the application of a multi-dimensional colored laser system of which Alangkarn is the first place and the only entertainment in Thailand to use this novelty to create an indescribably colorful and magnificent show.The restaurant section which has a special spaci ...



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Khao Sam Muk



Khao Sam Muk



Khao Sam Muk is a symbol in the provincial seal of Chonburi Province. is a small hill located between Ang Sila village and Bangsaen Beach. At the foot of the hill, there stands the joss house of Chao Mae Khao Sam Muk, who has been widely venerated by the public for a long time. People who visit this joss house usually take kites and young coconut for worship as they believe that these items are the favorites of Chao Mae Khao Sam Muk. Khao Sam Muk is a hillock situated between Ang Sila village and Bangsaen Beach along the road running parallel to the beach and ascending the hill from Ang Sila. At the foot of the hill, there stands the joss house of Chao Mae Khao Sam Muk, a shrine widely venerated by the public. The area at the side of the cliff facing the sea has become a tourist spot where legend has it that two loverstragically jumped to their death after having vowed their eternal love for each other. At present, there is a large number of wild monkeys living in this area. Within t ...


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Travelling to Chon Buri and Pattaya

Travelling to Chon Buri

By Car

Chon Buri is a one-hour drive from Bangkok along Highway No. 34 (Bang Na-Trat). Alternatively, taking the Motor Way (new Bangkok-Chon Buri Route) will reduce travel time.

By Bus

The 1.5-hour journey from Bangkok can be made on regular buses originating from the Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai). Air-conditioned buses leave Ekkamai every 40 minutes from 5.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tel: 0 2391 9829. Non air-conditioned buses leave Ekkamai every 30 minutes from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tel: 0 2391 2504.

There are also air-conditioned buses leaving the Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal (Mochit 2 Bus Terminal) on Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road from 6.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Call: 0 2936 2852-66 for more information. In addition, Si Racha Tour, Tel: 0 2936 4029 operates air-conditioned bus services to Chon Buri and Bang Saen.

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).

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.

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Bangkok to Pattaya

Chon Buri The Nearest Seaside Retreat

Chonburi, Bangkoks nearest seaside town, is located on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Thailand, only 80 kilometers from Bangkok. The area boasts abundant natural resources, which are highlighted by delightful beaches, local colors, traditions, delicacies and fresh seafood. This is a popular resort among Bangkokians who seek the nearest escape from hectic weekly schedules as Chon Buri has something for everyone. In addition, Chon Buri is the center of the Eastern Seaboard Development Project, with its industrial parks and fishing villages.


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, 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
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