Pattaya Attractions
Pattaya is
popular among expatriates and tourists. This beach resort is located on
Thailand’s eastern gulf coast which is around 150 kilometres SE of Bangkok. Mostly,
Pattaya is known for its beer bars and go-go; however, some efforts have been
made by the local authorities to introduce more family-friendly activities and
attractions. Pattaya has a plethora of guest houses and hotels. It is easily
accessible from Bangkok and the airport, so it becomes a popular haven for
weekend getaways. Thus, taxi Bangkok to Pattaya accommodates
millions of annual visitors to the city to see the beautiful attractions
Pattaya has to offer.
Pattaya Elephant Village
If you are interested in seeing elephants, hire a Pattaya taxi from Bangkok, and after 2 hours, you will get to see elephants playing football, displaying skills in forestry or a parade of amazing elephants that are adorned with ancient gear for battle. There is also a demonstration as to how the wild type of these elephants in NE Thailand is captured.
Pattaya Floating Market
If you want to experience riding on paddle boats, you just hire a taxi from Bangkok to Pattaya to see Pattaya Floating Market which is considered as the largest floating market in the world. It represents the cultural heritage of Thailand’s four regions. There are 80 paddle boats taking visitors to see Thailand’s traditional ways of living, architecture and the waterborne vendors on their boats selling cooked food. You can dine at restaurants, and there are over a hundred boutique shops selling souvenirs and handicrafts from across the country.
Wat Yannasangwararam
The Bottle Art Museum
Siracha Tiger Zoo
If tigers fascinate you, then a Pattaya taxi will take you to Siracha Tiger Zoo which only takes 30 minutes from Pattaya. Located in a natural setting, this tiger zoo allows visitors to feed, hold and take pictures with tiger cubs. You can also get the chance to feed the donkey, elephants, deer and camels. You would get the chance to see the Crocodile show as well.
Pattaya Water Park
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