| Attractions
Underwater World Pattaya
Located on Sukhumvit Road, Tambon Nong Prue, this aquarium
offers an insight into the area’s rich marine life. Underwater
World Pattaya is a modern aquarium with a 100-metre stateof-
the-art acrylic tunnel where visitors can walk through an
underwater environment filled with dozens of marine species
including the rare shovel-nosed ray, a hybrid between a shark
and a stingray, providing visitors with the unique experience
of viewing the displays at close quarters through crystal-clear
water. The aquarium plans to have a variety of dolphin shows in
the near future.
Tel: 0 3875 6979

Thunder Rock Dinosaur Park
Located on Sukhumvit Road, 4 km. from South Pattaya, this
place brings you face-to-face with life-size replicas of the
creatures that lived two hundred million years ago including a
Tyrannosaurus Rex, a Velociraptor and a Petinosaurus. Come
and wander through the Dinosaur Age, imagining the Earth
when it was inhabited by the fierce predator T-Rex.
Open daily
10.00 a.m.– 6.00 p.m.
Tel: 0 3870 6055 or mobile phone 0 1576 0035
Khao Chi Chan Carved Buddha Mountain
The cliff face inlaid with gold leaf in the outline of a sitting
Sukhothai-Lanna Buddha is dedicated to the commemoration of
His Majesty the King’s Golden Jubilee, the 50th anniversary of
his accession to the throne. This 130-metre-high Buddha’s royally-
bestowed name is Phra Phuttha Maha Wachira Utta Mopat
Satsada, which means His Lord Buddha is virtuous and glorious
as Maha Wachira (the Great Wisdom). The surroundings are a
wide variety of flowering plants and a number of pavilions for
meditation and rest. Directly in front of the cliff face are shrines,
elaborate gardens, and a number of terraced pools stocked with
lotus flowers.

Khao Phra Tamnak
This small hill also known as Khao Phra Bat, its peak accessed
by an asphalt road, affords panoramic views of Pattaya City and
Pattaya Bay. Khao Phra Tamnak has been developed and is currently
the site of the So To Ro 5 radio station, where there is a
monument to Kromluang Chumphon, known as the ‘Father
of the Royal Thai Navy’. A Buddha image is enshrined on the
hilltop.

Chaloem Phra Kiat Park
Located on Phra Tamnak Road at the foot of Khao Pattaya, the
small park is dedicated to the commemoration of His Majesty
the King’s sixtieth birthday on 5 December, 1987. The gardens
boast a wide variety of flowering plants, while the park also
includes jogging trails and exercise facilities.
The Million-Years Stone Park and Pattaya Crocodile Farm
This place is a popular attraction for Thai and foreign tourists.
Covering an area of close to 40 acres, the compound comprises
rock gardens and a botanical garden of rare plants and beautiful
landscapes. Top sights include fossilised plants over a million
years in age and a 200-year-old Thai style bonsai, plus dwarf
horses, ostriches, crocodile pools and a collection of rare
animals such as albino bears. Crocodile round-ups, magic and
animal performances are major attractions.
Open daily
8.00 a.m.- 6.30 p.m., with six crocodile shows from 10.00 a.m.
Khao Chi Chan Carved Buddha Mountain
Viewpoint of Khao Phra Tamnak
to 5.00 p.m.
Tel. 0 3824 9347-9
Website: www.thaistonepark.com
Mini Siam
This miniature city is on the left-hand side at the 143-km.
marker on Sukhumvit Road before reaching Pattaya town. The
models, made to a scale of 1 to 25, cover places of worship, ancient
remains and famous sights in Thailand and abroad.
Open
daily 7.00 a.m.-10.00 p.m.
Tel. 0 3872 7333, 0 3872 7666
Website: www.minisiam.net
Elephant Village Pattaya
Located on Sukhumvit Road, which lies off Highway No. 3 at
the 146-km. marker, this elephant camp focuses on the working
life of elephants and their mahouts. Visitors can enjoy riding on
an elephant’s back and cart, road trips, and trekking. There is
a daily performance of elephants at work and play, as well as a
grand war parade at 2.30 p.m.
Open daily 8.30 a.m. - 7.00 p.m.
Tel. 0 3824 9818
Website: www.elephant-village-pattaya.com
Bottle Art Museum
The Museum, located on Sukhumvit Road, at the 146-km.
marker, showcases art contained in glass bottles. The exhibits
are the creations of Dutch sculptor, Mr. Peter Bedelais, who
has crafted various intricate pieces and assembled them in glass
bottles of different shapes.
Open daily 9.00 a.m.- 8.00 p.m.
Tel: 0 3842 2957, 0 3841 5783
Pattaya Park
This amusement centre at Hat Jomtien features a large water
park with giant slides, a sky-high basket/hopper and other fun
activities. There is also a tower topped with a revolving restaurant
that commands panoramic views of the area.
Tel: 0 3825 1201-8
Website: www.pattayapark.com
The Sanctuary of Truth
Construction of this gigantic architectural structure, located on
the shore at Laem Ratchawet on Na Klua Road, North Pattaya,
was begun in 1981 by Mr. Lek Wiriyaphan, founder of the
Ancient City in Samut Prakan, and today has assumed colossal
proportions. Made entirely of wood and with exquisite architectural
carvings, the building was conceived out of the vision that
human civilisation has been achieved and nurtured by religious
and philosophical truth.
Open daily 8.30 a.m.- 5.00 p.m. Tel: 0
3836 7815, 0 3822 5407, 0 3836 7229-30
Website: www.sanctuaryoftruth.com
Royal Theatre
Also at the Royal Garden Plaza, this theatre offers high-tech
screenings of motion and movement experienced in real life.
Open daily 11.00 a.m.- 11.00 p.m.
Tel: 0 3842 8057
Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum
The museum, at the Royal Garden Plaza, Pattaya Beach, houses
a collection of more than 300 strange and amazing things from
around the world.
Open daily 11.00 a.m.- 11.00 p.m.
Tel: 0 3871 0294-6, 0 3841 2120-2
Website: www.ripleys.com
Monkey Show
Located in Soi Chaiyaphruek, off Highway No. 3 at the 151-
km. marker, the centre displays how monkeys are trained to pick
coconuts and perform other tasks. There is also cockfighting and
a snake show.
Open daily from 8.00 a.m.-5.00 p.m.
Tel: 0 3875 6367
Siriporn Orchid
Located at 61/1 Mu 7 Tambon Nong Prue, the farm has a wide
array of different orchids. Visitors may purchase plants or cut
flowers. Open daily 8.00 a.m. - 6.00 p.m.
Tel: 0 1732 6975

Horseshoe Point Club
Ten km. off Sukhumvit Road, Horseshoe Point Club offers
horse riding at all levels of proficiency, as well as dressage,
cross-country jumping, polo and lodges are also available.
Open daily 8.30 a.m. - 6.00 p.m.
Tel: 0 3873 5050
Website: www.horseshoepoint.com
Three Kingdoms Park
Situated close to the Horseshoe Point Club, the Park contains
several beautiful Chinese-style buildings and art objects.
Open
daily 10.00 a.m.- 5.00 p.m. on weekdays and 10.00 a.m.- 6.00 p.m.
on weekends.
Tel: 0 3842 1428-9
Website: www.3kingdomspark.com
Wat Yansangwararam
Located 15 km. south of Pattaya, off to the left of Sukhumvit
Road at the 160-km. marker, Wat Yansangwararam was dedicated
to the Supreme Patriarch in 1976 and was later graciously
put under the patronage of His Majesty the King.
It is a superb example of modern Thai religious architecture,
while the park-like grounds also contain pavilions designed
in different national styles.

Nong Nooch Village
About 18 km. south of Pattaya (Pattaya-Sattahip route), off to
the left of Sukhumvit Road at the 163-km. marker, Suan Nong
Nooch is a recreation park in a typical Thai setting, with tropical
gardens, elephants and cultural shows.
Open daily 8.00 a.m. - 6.00 p.m.
Tel: 0 3870 9358-62 or 0 2252 1786, 0 2658 4034

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