Pattaya : What to do? What to visit?
Pattaya What to do

Pattaya : What to do? What to visit?

What to Do?

Our experience at the Luniaire Golf Resort Pattaya indicates that a large number of our guests choose to do either almost nothing, or absolutely nothing. This is perhaps partly because the hotel has considerable numbers of regular customers, many of whom arrive every year like migratory birds. Having seen most of the sights, their recipe for a perfect vacation is two or three weeks spent beside the pool without moving outside the hotel. Others, we note, although initially filled with great exploratory or sporty intentions, finally content themselves with just an excursion or two, before succumbing to the same soporific and seductive formula.

For active types however, two weeks is unlikely to be sufficient to exhaust the endless possibilities for sports and sightseeing, a selection of which are mentioned here as a general guide, rather than a definitive list.

Most travel agencies offer a selection of well-organised and enjoyable excursions, either to offshore islands, or land-based attractions. A chat to fellow holidaymakers at the bar to share their own experiences is possibly the best guide to making a good choice.

On Land

Before even dipping a toe in the briny, there a number of interesting and worthwhile places to visit, many of which feature on organised tours.

Some of the most popular choices include Suan Nong Nooch, a Thai village style theme park with superb gardens, an orchid nursery, and entertaining cultural performances including an elephant show. Pattaya's most important temple is Wat Yansangwararam, a modern building under His Majesty the King's patronage. It incorporates buildings of different architectural styles, including Japanese, Chinese, and Indian influences, and is a centre for meditation. Wat Khao Cheejan is located nearby Wat Yansangwararam where the biggest Buddha is carved with gold on a stone mountain.

Khao Kheaw Open Zoo with 1,200 acres of forest and natural beauty is one of the largest zoos in Asia, offers the basic open zoo excursion and night safari and Asia's Largest Butterfly Garden - Saithip Butterfly Garden which occupies 15.22 acres of beautiful landscape in Khao Kheaw area, experience floral garden with over one hundred species of thousand of butterflies. Sriracha Tiger Farm, is a mini-zoo with crocodiles, tigers, camels and many birds, and although hardly Thai in content.

The Million Years Stone Park & Crocodile Farm, houses over 1,000 crocodiles, plus a zoo and a bonsai garden set amongst some interesting rock formations and fossils. Pattaya Elephant Village, features well performed demonstrations of elephantine skills such as logging, and re-enactment of their role in historic battles, plus the enduring favourite, the elephant football match. The Siriporn Orchid Farm has some splendid displays of orchids including catteleyas, daedrovium, pompadours and vandas. Cut flowers and plants are on sale here.

The Bottle Art Museum comprises a collection of more than 300 glass bottles containing miniature replicas of churches, temples, palaces, and much more, the clever handiwork of a resident Dutch sculptor. Mini Siam & Mini Europe, puts on a daily cultural show, and features an interesting selection of beautifully crafted scale models of major buildings both in Thailand and elsewhere, on a scale of 1:25 and Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum, is an entertaining retreat on the odd rainy day.

Pattaya Park Tower rises some 240 metres and provides a revolving restaurant as well as spectacular views and Pattaya Water Park, which provides thrilling water slides, whirlpools, and swimming pools for family fun.

Bamrung Sailing and Paramotor Centre at Huai Sak Nok Reservoir offers different varieties of aquatic sports. Certificated courses are offered for windsurfing, sailing, paramotors, and para-gliders. Canoes, catamarans and kayaks are available for rent. The reservoir is also a stop for many migratory birds between November and February. Other options include the Lakeland Water Cable Ski a recreational sports centre on a fresh water lake, featuring cable skis, a slightly easier and safer alternative to being towed by a speedboat at sea.

Pattaya boasts a wide range of land sports, and it is unlikely that Tiger Woods (whose mother is Thai) would have anything but praise for Pattaya's golfing choices , with over a dozen top golf courses, including the Laem Chabang International Country Club, and the Sriracha International Golf Club, designed by Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player respectively. Pattaya also has a calendar of international tennis tournaments including the Volvo Open Women's Tournament.

The Bira International Racing Circuit, (named after Prince Bira, Thailand's famous racing driver) offers motor and motorcycle racing on its 2.4 kilometres circuit where Formula 3 racing cars and go karts can also be hired. Races take place regularly on weekends. There is also a Miniature Racetrack (The Pattaya Cart Speedway) where separate tracks are provided for professional and amateur drivers.

A riding school with 40 horses and an indoor stadium teaches classical skills, and organises rides on the club's 2,500 acre grounds. Visitors can also participate in elephant or pony treks through hinterland meadows villages and farms, which provide a pleasant ever-changing vignette of Thai rural life.

Pattaya boasts three international bowling alleys with top of the range equipment, and has its own Thai boxing stadiums plus a professional training camp that offers short courses for foreigners. Elsewhere, paintball "battles" are conducted in a mock-up Thai village, and can be excitingly adrenalin-boosting. For the real thing, there is an air-conditioned shooting range with 19 fully equipped galleries, qualified instructors, and a selection of powerful weapons from hand guns up to assault rifles, .

If you are a conference or exhibition organiser, the resort boasts one of Asia's top venues: the Pattaya Exhibition and Convention Hall (PEACH) a state of the art exhibition centre, capable of handling large events such as sports, trade shows, product launches etc. for up to 5,800 people.

At Sea

The closest (approx. 8km) offshore island of Koh Larn welcomes the daily flotilla of tourist boats, but makes for a pleasant trip. For peace seekers, a desirable alternative is to hire your own boat (getting a small group of like-minded people in your hotel to share the reasonable cost is not normally difficult.) In this way, and suitably stocked with food and drinks, you can reach other quieter islands and treat yourself to a pristine beach and crystal clear water for a memorable day out.

Pattaya is a renowned diving centre with a choice of highly experienced operators giving instruction from novice up to divemaster levels, plus speciality courses such as wreck explorations, (there are two close to the resort) underwater navigation, and marine photography. There are about 15 main dive sites in three groups easily accessible from Pattaya on day trips. Although the favoured time for diving is from November to March, Pattaya is recognised as a year-round diving destination.

Jomtien Beach is a windsurfer's Mecca, where aficionados can show off, novices take lessons, or just admire the experts in action. Most other sea sports are available on either Pattaya or Jomtien beaches. Pattaya is also home to the Royal Varuna Yacht Club, which has reciprocal arrangements with other clubs around the world, and yachtsmen will find a warm welcome here. There are many options for sea fishing activities, from simple hook, line and sinker affairs on small boats, to top of the range craft, fully equipped for fighting chair battles with sharks, marlin, sailfish, grouper, or sting rays in the deeper waters.

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