

Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden is the biggest and one of the most beautiful botanical gardens in South East Asia. There are five magnificent gardens, as well as numerous other attractions such as Thai culture and traditional dances, religious ceremonies, martial arts, and The Elephant Show – one of the most popular attractions. The shows are presented 3 or 4 times daily featuring elephants playing football, dancing, and even interacting with tourists!!!

This where it all happens! There’s fantastic value shopping, including tailors for your individual tailored clothes, market stalls, endless sports and leisure activities, bar-beers, or open-air bars and, of course, the bars and discos that have earned the area its reputation. Some areas are older, brasher and busier, some quieter and more refined. We’ll advise you on the areas that best suits your tastes.

Pattaya's dining is renowned for its exquisite seafood cuisine. Comprising numerous fish, lobsters, shrimps, crabs, oysters, squids and other delicacies with excellent sauces, spices and the taste of the orient. Pattaya also has American style fast-food networks catering for hamburgers, fried chicken, steaks and pizza.

Shopping in Pattaya is never-ending. It's on the beaches and sidewalks; day and night, Thai silk, leather goods, handicrafts and decorations, gems and jewellery. Tailor shops offer custom fitted clothes in just 24 hours. And the Thai's are always up for a good healthy barter.

The Pattaya area has plenty of beautiful pristine sandy beaches. The action is at Pattaya Beach, a buzzing, vibrant famous stretch of beach adjacent to restaurants, clubs and bars. But if you want something quieter, we can show you Jomtien Beach that is perfect for watersports, or Naklua and Wong Amat, which are nice and tranquil, perfect for getting away from the action for some peace and quiet.

A visit to Kanchanaburi on the infamous Burma-Siam "Death railway" is a must for those interested in 20th Century history. There were two bridges built by Prisoners of War. The first (wooden) bridge was completed in 1943 and the steel bridge a few months later which you see today.

There are over 30 000 Buddhists temples throughout Thailand. Temples are classified into two main categories, Royal Temples and Common Temples. The Temples have always played a significant role as a social, educational and spiritual centre for the people of the community.

Pattaya Elephant Village is located 7 km's from Central Pattaya. These Elephant Treks will take you through undeveloped rural areas that pass by pineapple trees, tapiocas, rubber plantations and rice fields. A thoroughly enjoyable and relaxing day.

Thai Boxing, or Muay Thai as the Thai people call it has a long history in Thailand and is the country’s national sport. Thai boxing stadiums can be found throughout Thailand.
Floating market
This is certainly a different way to go shopping. It’s really bit of an adventure. The floating market captures the old way of Thai life. Items and food are available from the four regions of Thailand. There’s plenty of arts and crafts, food and boats are available for rent. But you can also just stroll around and enjoy all the fabulous Thai silks, pottery, carvings, paintings, Thai dancing, longboats at every step with fresh fruit, local Thai cuisine, special delicacies and so much more. Dancing shows and demonstrations are also performed.