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Phra Tamnak Hill (Khao Phra Bat) see page 9 & 10 for this point the place to get the best panoramic view of the curved bay of Pattaya
Pattaya Floating Market, See article on this in Floating Markets in Thailand page 29 or click on this link
Wat Yannasangwararam A royal Temple dedicated to His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej. This is located some 20 Km south of Pattaya.
Wihan Sian (Anekkuson Sala) built near Wat Yannasangwararam to be dedicated to HM King Bhumibol in 1987. It is a blend of Buddhist beliefs and Taoism and Confucianism.Here are housed a collection of priceless antiques and works of art from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
The Million Years Stone Park and Pattaya Crocodile Farm only 15 minutes drive from the town centre, containing curios and beautiful things of stone shaped unusually naturally and other items. Crocodiles in their natural surroundings and nearby a zoo of many wild animals. You will see in the very fine gardens their award winning trained trees and a million year old petrified tree.
Ko Phai & Ko Rin they are under jurisdiction of the Royal Thai Navy. Overnight stays are not allowed and take your own food and drink.
Ripley’s Believe it or not display mentioned on page 3
Sriracha Tiger Zoo The worlds greatest Tiger Zoo where you can hold feed and have pictures taken with baby Tigers. Various shows are staged during the day to satisfy the visitors.
Pattaya showing the many of the floating Restaurants moored off shore
Pattaya pier near the Police Station next to Walking Street
Pattaya Beach looking towards the Southern Point and lighthouse