Thursday, 12 August 2010

Pattaya in Thailand

Pattaya is the place from where I dint wanted to go back. It’s a great place to live, people enjoy their lives. There were many attractions in Pattaya however some of the places I had seen in MTV Roadies 5.0 too, so was more delighted to explore the place.

Pattaya Beach was beautiful; it was situated alongside of the city center, which was also close to the shopping, hotels and bars. Most section of the beaches were covered by rented deck chairs which are run by local beverage vendors during the day hours, however in the night half of them are closed. The beach was surrounded by many tourists who were enjoying their swimming, sun bath etc.

Million Years stone park & Crocodile Farm is a must see place, it has rock gardens, more than 1000 crocodiles in its farm, 200 years old Thai Bonsai Trees. There are crocodile performances and display daily.

Wat Yansangwararam is a temple which is under the King’s patronage is also unique for it’s Thai architecture. It is 12kms south of Pattaya. It also has a Chinese style building nearby called as Wihan Sian which shows many antiques and art objects from China. It had an admission fee of 30 baht per person.

Elephant Village is on the road to Siam Country Club Golf Courses. The village shows elephants exhibitions, displays to people everyday. It has the football skills, parade of the elephants. It is situated on the Pornprapanimitr Road, the Elephant village also arranges for a small jungle trek on an elephant. The village also exhibit how wild elephants were captured in the north eastern part of Thailand.

Tiffany’s show was one show which I will cherish as no opera come close to its sets and costumes. It is the best cabaret for the one to enjoy with its family in an evening. The sets and the costumes change numerously with every musical number. The nightlife is rocking in Pattaya and I think Tiffany’s is the best place to rock at night.

There is nothing like having a traditional Thai massage. There are many massage parlours in the market, the girls are trained in ancient Thai massage techniques that have made them famous world wide.

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