Pattaya Beach Guide


North Pattaya

Marked with beginning of the area with the Dolphin Roundabout, North Pattaya and Na Klua Bay offer a quieter atmosphere in contrast with the bustling beach road. This is where you can find classy restaurants, upmarket hotels and and resorts facing out to the beach.

Central Pattaya

The half-moon-shaped Pattaya Beach is 3 kilometers long with a road running parallel to the beach. There is a vast array of restaurants, bar-beers or open-air bars, department stores, souvenir stores, as well as other places of entertainment like go-go bars.

South Pattaya

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.

Jomtien

The former paddy fields have turned into a thriving beach. Only 3 km. down Pattaya Beach, Jomtien 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. The beach here is cleaner than those on Pattaya Bay.

Naklua

Naklua is much smaller than its neighbours and it does not suffer from the mass development Pattaya Beach has experienced. Like Jomtien it is more family friendly. The Pattaya municipality spent 1.8 million Baht on cleaning up the waters around Pattaya, and in Nakula it is now possible to see fish in the water. This makes bathing in the sea a genuine pleasure. Nakula is also a centre for windsurfers and windsurfing equipment can be hired from the beach.

Bangsaen

Bangsaen Beach is a famous beach for the local people and Bangkok's Expatriate Community. Approximately 13 kilometres from the city of Chonburi, it branches off to the right-hand side from Sukhumvit Highway, at kilometres 104, for a distance of 3 kilometres. Stretching along the beachfront, is a 2.5 kilometre Road. Along the beach, one finds vendors offering drinks and seafood snacks such as squid, mussels and spicy steamed-fish-cakes for sale. One can rent deck chairs and rubber rings for swimming. Fresh water bathing facilities are also available. There are many delicious seafood restaurants which are in line with the beach have recently been improved in an organised manner to make it more pleasant to enjoy food.
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Pattaya, Thailand - A Good Family Vacation Destination?

This query is being asked often by Parents who consider visiting Pattaya with their babies but they are unsure because of Pattaya's reputation. Such names as Extreme City, Sin City and others come to mind that might scare parents.

Over the past years the type of tourists visiting Pattaya has changed. lots of Russian tourists and eastern Europeans are part of the landscape of visitors now. Pattaya is not only a location for single men from around the world anymore. Russian couples and families are a large part of the tourism scene.

Pattaya's Nightlife and adult entertainment centers are found mostly in running Street and between Pattaya Beach Road to second Road. lots of bars can be found on third road as well. there's other 'pockets' of nightlife and adult entertainment in some areas of Naklua and Jomtien but by far not as widespread and raunchy.

Pattaya has been known for over one decades for its vibrant and wild nightlife and there is no doubt that Pattaya will always make most of its revenue from the nightlife entertainment areas.

Jomtien offers a great location for families and the further east on Jomtien Beach the quieter the beach is and there's not very any bars. there's wonderful hotels and resorts which are very relatives friendly and offer everything you can ask for. Water sports like jet skis, windsurfing, parasailing and any water sport you can imagine is available here.

Pattaya has a famous Tiger Zoo, a crocodile farm, the sanctuary of truth, mini Siam, Ripley's Believe or not and the Pattaya water park to mention a few things to do in and around Pattaya.

Pattaya offers a culinary feast for everyone and every taste. International Restaurants mixed with local Thai food stalls and restaurants offer about any kind of food you can imagine.

Pattaya's convenient location from the International Bangkok Airport makes Pattaya a great holiday location. Only about 1 1/2 hours by taxi or bus.

The unrests in Bangkok kept lots of tourists from visiting Thailand this year '2008'. As unfortunate as it is for lots of businesses it is a great time to visit because there's a lot less tourists this year. Some newspapers report a 20-30 % drop in tourism and rising.

Transportation is available at any time of the day or night. A baht bus (mini bus) from Jomtien to Pattaya costs 10 Baht per person. A automobile can be rented starting from 500 Baht a day. A scooter can be rented starting at 150 Baht a day.

Unfortunate for businesses but it sure is lovely because Pattaya won't be crowded this high season.

It's a perfect time to visit Pattaya, Thailand.
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Pattaya City


Welcome to Pattaya Thailand - Online reservation for hotels and resorts in Pattaya beach.

Pattaya CityPattaya is nestled along a picturesque bay on the East Coast of the Gulf of Thailand approximately 170 kilometres southeast of Bangkok. From a fishing village in the 1960's, Pattaya has emerged as the favourite Southeast Asian Holiday Resort in the 1970's. A fascinating escape where tourists, holiday makers and vacationers from around the world unfold an incomparable array of possibilities to unwind during an exotic beach holiday.

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 such as recreation, entertainment, water sports, and sightseeing. Simply saying, Pattaya is a paradise for everyone, as it has a variety of attractions suitable for various types of visitors. This is the place where you can fill your day from dusk to dawn with endless activities or choose to do nothing at all and relax.

Current Pattaya

The Old Palace Grounds 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 is an array of sports and recreational activities including beaches, golf courses, tennis courts, go-kart, gymnasiums for working-out, weightlifting and Thai-boxing gear. Pattaya has a broad range of things to do.

During the day, you may enjoy riding elephants or driving humble automatic mini-bikes, monstrous motorcycles, or even monster multi-coloured 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, there are restaurants, bars, theaters, Cabaret Shows, Night Clubs, Bowling Centres, Billiard and Snooker Clubs, Exotic Erotic Shows, Discotheques, Sauna & Massage Parlours at night.
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Pattaya Floating Market


Four regions of floating market: Pattaya City
Open your eyes for three region of floating market: Pattaya City International place to beautiful some of tourists. they are Thai citizen should be pround that they have well know plentifully resource.At the parent, Pataya City is developing to reserve tourism service is an important reason why do they have three regions of floating market: Pataya City, In according to cultural of Thai style & character of Thai people which attracted to tourist. three regions of floating market: Pattaya City is a famous as presented Thai culture & conservation not only Thai architecture but also river around so that become a story of Floating Market. Thai life style in long period could see the way of commercial like barter exchange ecommerce, transportation by river as before & also could learn Thai Culture in each part of Thailand three regions of floating market: Pataya City was established in the huge area of the river 23 Rai & natural. Though, it is a dominant in difference if compare with general travelling place at by complete environment & support to remind about How Thai style have been by concrete object (Natural form) for example shop & restaurant exhibit in the river & on the land of market area, remind to the past by sailing in the historical river with the best view in Pattaya, also have completely each Thai three part performance. Come to visit us & have a look colorful living for as expected anywhere in this world, only here three regions of floating market:
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Chonburi Buffalo Races


Chonburi Buffalo Races are held in Chonburi October every year. The water buffalo is one of the mainstays in the life of a Thai farmer but in this annual event it is more amusing than ploughing the local fields such as buffalo races and contests pitting buffalo and man. Beauty contests make an addition to the fun which attracts the crowd from nearby seaside resorts.
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Koh Loy Sriracha


Koh Lor Sriracha is just small island with about 3 square rai
Koh Lo y is the place where you can relax and pray
Buddah image. There is large bridge from the mainland you can
also park the vehicle at Koh Loy. Koh Loy is well developed by
local governor, there is a Park beside Koh loy.
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The Million Years Stone Park and Crocodile Farm


Located on an over-70-acre piece of land just 15 minutes' drive from Pattaya, this Park & Farm is a new striking tourist attraction created with more than 20 years' efforts, for all nature lovers.

It contains much more than what its name suggests. It is not only a living museum of curious and beautiful things of all the three kingdoms-animal, vegetable and mineral, but it also offers you several kinds of amusing and exciting shows.The Million Years Stone Park and Crocodile Farm was founded by Khun Suan Phanomwattanakul, a businessman who loves nature and has a life objective to preserve the beautiful nature and fine culture of Thailand.

The Million Years Stone Park and Crocodile Farm

For over 30 years since his youth, Khun Suan had made every effort to collect natural objects that are valuable because of their rarity or oddity, such as Thai-style trained trees that are more than 200 years old from the early Rattanakosin period, fossilized tree trunks that are aged millions of years, and stratified rocks that are so colourful, in the hope that one day he would be able to build a tourist spot for people from far and near and those of future generations, to view and admire together his collection of natural wonders and to study and learn from the actual things instead of text books, pictures and hearsay which would be then only choices if the actual objects should be allowed to disappear.



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Pattaya Scuba Diving


Pattaya Dive Sites were Favourite from Scuba Divers around the world. Diving sites at Pattaya city are really exciting Coral Reef were very beautyful and many marine lifes are still abundant perfect for Scuba Divers to dive here at Pattaya Diving sites. The List of Dive sites at Pattaya city and nearby Dive Sites of Pattaya city, Thailand.


At Pattaya city main scuba diving areas around Pattaya Bay are located is mostly called the "Far Islands". These Dive Sites are the second ring of islands about 20-30 kilometers from Pattaya beach. The islands are ubder controlled by Thai Navy, and not allow to construct any permanent structures ). These islands including Koh Rin, Koh ManWichai, Koh Klung Bedan, Koh Hu Chang and Koh Phai. All of These PattayaScubadive.com are about 20 different dive
sites with visibility ranging from 5 - 15 meters.
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Pattaya Beach



Pattaya Beach, With Curved bay of about 3 kilometers long, lay itself along the west side of city. Pattaya beach is well known by most of Tourists, with it new developed clean beach and well manage by City governor. All beachs of Pattaya beach from north Pattaya to south Pattaya were decolated by beautyful flowers.On Pattaya beach you can find many activities offers to you such as Jet Ski, Banana Boat, Parachute-Skiing etc.



Pattaya Beach is situated along the central city in close proximity to shopping, hotels and bars. The over-abundance of jet-skis and speedboats has contributed to the pollution of the water along the Pattaya beach, as has the practice of dumping sewage in the ocean. The section of beach from Central Road south to the harbor is adjacent to the core of Pattaya's abundant nightlife area, it is less family-oriented than the North Pattaya, Na Klua and Jomtien beach.

Pattaya's main beaches are popular and busy places. For the thrill-seekers, activities include banana-boat rides,
jet-skiing, water-skiing, parasailing, windsurfing, and the like and anyone who just wants to enjoy a simple swim or a good splash around with a frisbee or rented inner tube will always find themselves with plenty of company. However, while in and beyond the surf, a wary eye does need to be kept on the more frenetic elements of the passing traffic.
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Koh Lan Island


Lan Island is about 7 kilometers from Pattaya City. IT is about 45 minutes by normal boat and 15 minutes by speed Boat. At Lan island you can find clean and clear also very beautiful beach which can not be found at the main land. Such as Sam beach, Thien beach, Ngual beach,ta-wan beach. At the Lan island there are many activities of water sport , such as Water- -Ski, Scooter, Sea Walker etc. At Koh Lan there're many beautiful beach such as Tawan Beach, Ngual Beach , Thien Beach, Saem Beach and Thonglang Beach.
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Thailand - Where to be at


Thailand is a country where tourism is one of the major mainstays of the country's economy. Royal Thai Government gives its full support and cooperation in development and facilitation of tourist facilities, as tourism is the largest earner of foreign exchange in Thailand. Thailand has well-developed infrastructure to handle ever-increasing tourist and business traffic. There are several hotels ranging from five star deluxe to budget hotels to suit all types of tourists to Thailand. Not only as Thailand Tourist Destinations, Thailand is fast growing as venue for conventions and symposiums.

Thailand as a Tourist Destination is very safe option. The people in Thailand are very friendly and always smiling, thus giving the country the title of 'The Land of Smiles'. Thailand Tourist Destinations offers bustling cities, panoramic beaches, ancient temples, picturesque riversides and elaborate shopping malls for sightseeing and shopping.

What follows is various information about some of the most popular tourist destinations in Thailand, as well as a number of other places. I have tried to give a summary of information about each area, as well as mention some of the most interesting things to do there, basically listing all of the sort of info that I think may be useful in making the vacation worthwhile.First of all,communicating is a huge concern in this part of the world, so, here are a few common terminologies for you to start off…..
Baht - 1). The unit of currency in Thailand.
2). The unit used in measuring the weight of gold in Thailand.

Khao Sarn - It is the name of the main road in the backpacker infested neighbourhood of Bangkok, but did you know that in Thai it actually means ""un-husked rice"".

Ko - Thai for island.

Kop khun - Thai for thank you!

Ta - Thai for port or pier.

Teeruk- Thai for darling.

Wat - Thai for temple.

The cities elaborated with different places and events here include:Bangkok , Phuket, Pattaya, Ko Samui , Chang Mai, Udon Thani, Cha am All the above
locations have airports except for pattaya and cha am (there’s one in Hua hin)

Bangkok
Bangkok is truly a city that never sleeps, a city with a real energy that can induce you in, take a firm hold of you and in some cases, refuse to let go! Bangkok is not a city of endless tourist attractions and must see museums, but a city you visit to feel the vibe. Bangkok has an energy seldom found elsewhere.To the uninitiated, it can appear to be another big, drab grey city but if you persevere, exploring the city can be a rewarding experience.
Before you decide to go all out on the exploring stuff, I am sure its agreeable to get a suitable accommodation. Some of the Hotels/resorts giving best value for oney can be found here As far as attractions and interesting things to see and do in Bangkok go, there are a handful. The old part of town, that is the area down near the river, not far from the Khao San Road area, is where you'll find a lot of the more culturally and historically significant building and temples. That is one part of the city that is actually quite pretty. For many the highlight of the area is the Grand Palace (Wat Pra Kaew), the most culturally important of all of Thailand's 40,000+ Buddhist temples. The dress code for entry is strictly enforced - you shouldn't wear anything to brief or a sleeveless shirt.Sort of over and behind the Grand Palace is Wat Po, which is preferable to the Grand Palace. The other major temple in this area is Wat Arun, most probably the most photographed temple, or for that matter, location, in all of Bangkok. Wat Arun is the fascinating temple just over the Chao Praya River from the Grand Palace and Wat Po.The tallest building in Bangkok is the Baiyoke 2 Tower which towers above everything else. It's located a few hundred metres up from the Central World Plaza in a busy parks of the Pratunam Market. The tower soars around 300 metres into the sky and from the top, on a clear day at least, you get good views of Bangkok There's a somewhat dated but still interesting

SNAKE FARM right in the heart of the city. Located on Rama 4 Road, within the Red Cross compound, it features a show that is presented in both English and Thai.Also in the Lumpini area is one of the city's two major Thai boxing stadiums, Lumpini Stadium. Rather than go for ringside seats, I think it is a lot more fun to sit up in the main stand with the Thais and watch them gambling. Heaps of fun!The Ancient City, known as Meuang Boran in Thai, located a fair distance from the centre of Bangkok, is another excellent attraction, in fact the word excellent really doesn't do it justice. It truly is a photographer's dream. There are a number of different companies offering dinner cruises on the Chao Praya river. Some of the deals are for a buffet dinner and some are a la carte.

Pros: The Thai capital is less about tourist attractions - although there are many, but more about the vibe. Friendly people who are easily excited like to have fun - and their attitude and zest for life can be infectious.

Cons: It's a drab, grey city with awful traffic problems. It is also home to many people who prey on tourists with various scams. You won't get hit on the head, but you might get tricked out of your money.

The Bottom Line: Worth a few days of your time!

Phuket
It was the beautiful island of Phuket that first lured me to the Kingdom Of Thailand. In fact when I first moved to Thailand my plan was to go to Phuket and secure a job teaching English down there but for whatever reason, it never happened and I ended up in Bangkok.Phuket is one of the world's premier beach holiday destinations and ranks alongside the French Riviera, the Mediterranean and Hawaii as places where people will happily endure up to 24 hours discomfort on a plane for the promise of the quintessential beach holiday.
Phuket is an island connected to the Thai mainland by a bridge, and is located about 1,000 km from Bangkok There are many beaches around the island province of Phuket but by far and away the most developed is Patong Beach. Patong Beach is tourist central where all of the nations of the world come together. Here you will find far, far, far more Indian and Italian restaurants than you will Thai restaurants, proving just how touristed Patong place has become.Patong is the nightlife capital of the island, not that much different to Pattaya, only smaller. For Phuket nightlife, Patong is the centre.South of Patpong Beach is Karon Beach, my favourite of Phuket's beaches. 3 km of soft white sand lead gently down to the beautiful Andaman Sea. While accommodation prices have moved in a similar manner to those at Patong, the prices at Karon are more attractive than Patong.South of Karon Beach is Kata Beach, a somewhat smaller beach that is NOT a private beach for Club Med as some people believe.This, like Karon, is another really lovely beach and a great place to wile away the days and baste yourself under the hot Thai sun.Accommodation and restaurants are a little cheaper there than the other beaches. It is certainly much quieter and less hustle and bustle than Patong. .
There are many day trip options available from Phuket.Two of these in particular are well worthwhile. The first recommended day trip is the one that takes you to Phanga Bay and the so called James Bond Island. The second day trip that is well worthwhile is over to the small paradise like island, Phi Phi.
Pros: Beautiful, diverse island with a little something for most people. Some beautiful beaches. Some SUPERB day trips available including Phi Phi Island and Phanga Bay.

Cons:Phuket isn't cheap. A lot of very jaded Thais work the Phuket tourist scene. Local transport is far too expensive. Food prices, especially some of the restaurants in big hotels targeting Westerners, are expensive.

The Bottom Line: If you want a comfortable beach holiday with Western comforts, Phuket is the place for you.

Pattaya
Nowhere on earth can you find such a well developed tourism industry where sex is such a big part of it, as you can in Pattaya. It is located 150 km south east of Bangkok.Once you've reached Pattaya you'll have to find somewhere to stay and if there is one area where Pattaya really excels in a huge choice of very affordable accommodation, like the Dusit Resort, the Marriott and the Sheraton. But it is in the mid-range where Pattaya accommodation represents the best value for money.There are a few beaches in the Pattaya area. The first and most popular beach is Pattaya beach. Over the hill to the south is Jomtien Beach which is very popular with Thais, especially at the weekend, and to the north of Pattaya are Nagleua and Wongamart beaches, both of which are popular with older Europeans, particularly German speakers (meaning not just Germany, but Austria and Switzerland too.)Naglua Beach, just north of Pattaya Beach: Pattaya Beach. Well, what can I say? It's your typical crescent shaped beach, perhaps 3 km long, and is one of those beaches that is just long enough that you can walk from one end to the other without taking a break and without getting bored or tired.There are numerous fishing vessels moored relatively close to the beach and while one understands that they have a living to make, they can be quite an eyesore. Over the hill from Pattaya, is Jomtien Beach, a nicer beach than Pattaya Beach, and a quieter area.Being next to the sea and home to a lot of fisherman, the seafood is obviously pretty good in Pattaya although I have to say that I much prefer Hua Hin for good, inexpensive seafood.

The sun sets at Pattaya: There is a reasonable shopping centre in Pattaya called Royal Plaza and another mediocre one called Mikes Department Store. On the top floor of Royal Plaza is a cinema multiplex, various amusement and fair style games and a Ripley's Believe It Or Not Museum. It's a good place to spend an hour wandering around in air-conditioned comfort away from the heat.
Pros: Close to Bangkok and therefore both cheap and easy to get to. Very reasonably priced accommodation and easy to get around. Good level of English due to high tourist numbers. Most reasonably priced of the popular Thai beaches. Good seafood as well as many very good, reasonably priced restaurants.

Cons: Prostitutes are everywhere - though this will appeal to some. Beaches are far from the best in Thailand. The British lager louts as well as the Russians have discovered Pattaya - and there can be some tension at times as some people consume way too much alcohol - and prove they can't handle it by getting into fights.

The Bottom Line: It really depends on what you want in a holiday but frankly, if you are not interested in going on a holiday and meeting a local to have as your travel companion, amongst other things, Pattaya may not be for you. While reasonably priced, the beach really is nothing special at all. Still, there is a very pleasant atmosphere about Pattaya.

Ko Samui
Ko Samui, once known as an affordable destination and a backpacker's paradise, is the second largest island in Thailand. You can reach Ko Samui on Thai Airways in a flight that is a little under an hour.There are several flights between Bangkok and Samui every day. You can reach the island overland by travelling by Bangkok to Surat Thani by road and then taking a boat across.Samui is dominated by two beaches, Chaweng Beach which is the largest and most popular beach and Lamai Beach which is a few kilometres south and also very popular, although perhaps a little quieter as it is smaller and has less places to stay than the heavily developed Chaweng. There are other locations all over the island including Big Buddha and Bophut The infrastructure on Samui is still coming along and for many that it is one of the big appeals about the place.
Nearby Samui is Ko Phangnan and not far from Ko Phangnan is Ko Tao. Ko Phangnan is where a lot of the backpackers end up these days, a smaller island that is a short boat ride north of Samui. There is nothing on this page at this stage as I have never been there. It happens to be the home of the Full Moon Party when everyone parties all night and gets silly on dope and all sorts of other illicit and dangerous substances - not really my idea of fun but many seem to have a real blast there. Ko Tao is said to be one of the best places in Thailand for diving, although again, I have never been there.

Pros: Nice beaches. Has a nice atmosphere, not too quiet but not too developed. Still affordable - but for how much longer?

Cons: Getting there from Bangkok is a little pricey. Too many backpackers arguing over who has paid the least for this or that.

The Bottom Line: A nice alternative to Phuket. It is not as developed as Phuket, which may or may not be to your taste.

Chiang Mai
Tourism is a huge part of the local economy and the city of Chiang Mai is set up very well for visitors. Accommodation is available in all price ranges, though there are not that many flash places in the centre of the city. If you are looking for lots of 5 star options, you won't have anything like the range of properties that are available to you in Bangkok.In Chiang Mai there is heaps to see and do. The city itself is pleasant with a lot of temples and there are a couple of very impressive temples outside the city including Doi Suthep which to me is probably the most impressive temple complex I have ever visited. It is in my mind a MUST visit attraction if you make it up to Chiang Mai. Another of the popular trips is to Doi Inthanon, which is the highest point in Thailand.
First of all, the weather is much more pleasant, it is cooler (though this depends on the time of year), has less pollution and at night it was genuinely cool. Secondly, the food up in Chiang Mai is a little different to what is available in Bangkok. Apart from the khao soi, sort of crispy noodles in a mild curry. The people in Chiang Mai are noticeably friendlier, more polite and generally a whole lo nicer than people from any other part of the country.The north of Thailand, of which Chiang Mai is the centre, has done a much better job preserving the culture of the country, and indeed the region, than any other parts of the country and Chiang Mai is THE place to go to celebrate the major Thai festivals like Songkran and Loy Kratong.It is ironic that it took 7 years living in Thailand before I made it to Chiang Mai for the first time. It is something I want to fix and an extended stay up there is well in order! I have only spent two days up there and thus my report on that part of the country is relatively short.
Pros: Very well set up for tourism, affordable, pleasant people, pleasant environment and heaps to see and do! It is much more a cultural visit than is Bangkok.

Cons:I can't think of any but some might consider it a bit quiet compared to Bangkok.

The Bottom Line: Very much worth visiting!

UDON THANI
Another 100 or so kilometres up the road from Khon Kaen is Udon Thani, a smaller provincial capital which has proven to be popular with Westerners in recent years and even has a thriving farang bar scene. The city of Udon doesn't have any major tourist attractions, or at least none that I am aware of. The provinces attractions are well outside the provincial capital and include national parks and Ban Chiang, a site where a lot of old fossils and relics were found and a spot said to be of archaeological significance. A friend who has visited was not that impressed but that said, I have not been there myself. In downtown Udon there is a large shopping centre with a greater vibrancy than any of the other shopping centres in the major centres of Udon. Here you will see far more Westerners than anywhere else in Isaan, some are tourists and some are locally based. I guess most make it to Udon with their teeruk.This shopping centre is where many of the more well to do Udonites venture at the weekend and I cannot imagine what they think of establishments opening that target farangs directly, bars and restaurants.Food in Udon Thani is very good. Westerners rave about the Irish Clock, a small Irish bar which I have yet to try. There is also a very, very good Italian restaurant called Roma Piccolo which is superb. It is located a bit outside the city centre, out on the road past Big C. It is well worth going out of your way for!

Cha Am
About 25 km north of Hua Hin on the way to Bangkok is Cha Am, a beach that curiously you'll read much less about in the guides and brochures than Hua Hin, but which at the weekend seems to be almost as busy, if not busier than its more well-known neighbour, Hua Hin itself.Cha Am is a long beach which is very popular with Thais and becoming increasingly popular with Westerners. It is very popular with Bangkok Thais, as well as upcountry Thais, who flock their in droves at the weekend.The big advantage of Cha Am over Hua Hin is that generally speaking, Cha Am attracts Thai tourists who are a bit more sensitive to price than Westerners. That means that things are cheaper. So, if you are sensitive to price, then Cha Am offers you nice Thai beach resort at very reasonable prices.

Pros:Cheaper than Hua Hin, especially in the case of lower end accommodation.

Cons:The beach really is not that special.

The Bottom Line: An alternative to Hua Hin.

Ko Samet
Ko Samet is located about 200 km from Bangkok and as the word ""Ko"" designates, it is an island. If you're coming from Bangkok you will need to make your way to Bahn Pe where most of the ferries leave the mainland from, bound for Ko Samet, or Samet Island as it should technically be called in English.Ko Samet can be reached from Bangkok in about four hours and there are a couple of different ways of getting there. Once at Bahn Pe, you take a boat over to the mainland. There are a number of different piers with ferry boats going to the different bays on the island - so you need to know which part of the island you wish to go to.Samet is small in size and there is very little industry on it apart from tourism, fishing and basic services offered for both tourists and the island's residents.With this in mind, a lot of what is sold on the island has to be brought over from the mainland and this means the prices of basic goods can be much higher on the island than on the mainland.Samet can get quite busy at the weekend, especially long weekends, when Bangkokians escape the madness of the capital and rooms can be hard to come by. Samet is one of few places in Thailand I would not head to without making a reservation first as there is only a limited number of places to stay, and there are even less in Bahn Pe, on the mainland.

Pros: Not too far from Bangkok and relatively easy to get to. Beautiful beaches on a paradise island. Low level of development - comparatively.

Cons: Not a huge amount to do there - but some would consider that a bonus. Accommodation is expensive for what you get. It can get busy during the high season and the beach can get over run.

The Bottom Line: Paradise is only four hours from Bangkok. A little pricey given the poor infrastructure but a nice place that appeals to some, and not to others.
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Tips for Buying Pattaya Property

Pattaya is the jewel in the crown of Thailand's property market. The need for Pattaya Property increased with the new developments mushrooming up to cope with the gaining requirement from Thais as well as foreigners for Pattaya Property. With the new international airport just an hour away, one can definitely say that Pattaya property is the next boom in the real estate market.

With many eyes set on the Pattaya property market even the suburbs and neighboring districts are being developed gradually. Areas in Jomtien, south of Pattaya are rapidly gaining popularity. Experts predict a very bright future for the eastern seaboard of Pattaya.

The Pattaya property industry is fairly urbane and developed. Pattaya's local media play a major role in portraying the real estate market in a positive way. They also prove to be a great source of property listings. Many times the media has good informative articles on topics discussing the various properties in Pattaya.

With the rising need for Pattaya property, there is a need for good suggestions and tips. Here are some tips on buying Pattaya Property.

1. Houses in the city or in the nearby areas can offer you modern entertainment as well as open up new avenues for commercial opportunities. The only negative aspect is that the costs are higher in the city limits. If you are cost conscious then you can pick some serene and quiet spots adjoining the city.

2. If you need some help for purchasing property then you can always search for sales agents or any Pattaya property company. There are numerous sales agents as well as property companies ready to assist you, so searching for one won't be a difficult task.

3. Before purchasing a condo check for some basic details like the owner of the condo and the maintenance procedures followed for the condo. Taking care of these aspects will ensure that you won't face problems for maintaining the condo.

4. Even if you are a resident of Thailand, you still need a good agent for buying property in Pattaya. Consulting a good agent will give you more options as well as present a better idea of the scenario of the real estate market in Pattaya.

5. Appointing a lawyer for buying property is always essential. If you plan for purchasing property in Pattaya you could preferably hire a lawyer who is fluent in your language. This will help you to understand all the legalities. Pattaya has many English-speaking lawyers but check to be sure of it.

6. Pattaya property has been on a positive trend from the mid 2000s and has continued to be extremely sturdy. With the current situation you can doubtlessly bet on any Pattaya property.

7. As usual the real estate industry in Pattaya is filled with scammers who try to dupe people who do not have any experience in the local real estate. Always beware of scams and verify all the information with others too.

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Effective Pattaya Travel Guide

Thailand is the place where many people would love to go to. Due to its warm climate and beautiful natural resource, such as mountaineer geography in the north, and coastal beach in the east and the south. We are going to look at the eastern region, which Pattaya city is located. You may have heard a bit or have been there before if you had a chance to visit Thailand. It is the place where a lot of tourist would like to visit and it has millions of visitors each year. This is due to its beautiful beach and night life which give people endless enjoyable activities.

However, for someone who want to visit Thailand or Pattaya at the first time, they may want to visit some information resource that provide info about Pattaya travel guide and there are a lot of websites provide comprehensive information such as the website of Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) or you may want to visit lonelyplanet.com can also be used as a information reference.

Even though Pattaya gain it reputations from its beach and night life but there are also many tourist attractions that tourist could have activity with. For example, there has been an fish aquarium that recently opened and this aquarium is the largest in Southeast Asia region. Apart from that, you can enjoy activities like rock climbing, hiking or even just ordinary relaxing on the beach.

Hotel accommodation in Pattaya also offers excellent service. You can find wide range of hotel types available for all of budget availability. Top luxurious hotels provide very private environment and services so you can be sure that your holiday will not be disturbed. Massage and beauty service in Pattaya are also gain reputation, particularly traditional Thai massage and facial therapy massage in Thai ancient style, which you will experience of using traditional Thai herbs to cure disease through elaborated massage method.

Pattaya is divided into three different parts; North Pattaya, Central Pattaya and South Pattaya. Each area has unique characteristics such as beach and travel attraction. North Pattaya is close to other attractions near by such as Sila Village where produce mortars or if you would like to enjoy city life and beautiful beaches, you have to visit Central Pattaya.

People and environment in Pattaya are also very pleasant. Even though it is a place that has more urban area than suburb area but there still be a good environment and very less of pollution. People are also very friendly and always willing to help all of the tourists.

Even though there are a lot of travel guide for Pattaya available on the internet, some in Thai and some in English language, but you have to compare all the detail with two or three different websites and choose the most update and reliable one. Otherwise you may get the wrong or out of date information. And as a result you may get lost or miss some important information that may lead you to trouble during the visit and you will find that you have to return to this place once again.
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