THAILAND: Pattaya
About Pattaya Floating Market
Pattaya Floating Market is located in the center of Pattaya, about 5 kms east of Sukhumvit Road. The market combines the rich and rustic aspects of Thai village culture. The market is also known as the “Four Regions Floating Market” since it combines the characteristics of the 4 regions of Thailand (east, west, northeast, and south). The water market is full of waterways, and unique wooden structures are built on the water. In the market, you can eat snacks from all over Thailand. You can also buy local goods and crafts from various parts of Thailand. You can take a boat and bob on the lake or move between bridges.
About Silverlake Vineyard
Silverlake Vineyard is located on the eastern side of Thailand and only 30 minutes from downtown Pattaya or 90 minutes from Bangkok. The beautiful natural surroundings and the adjacent lake create an excellent backdrop for exploring the vineyards and gardens. With breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes, both can be enjoyed on foot or by joining the tram ride tours. A stroll through the manicured gardens allows time to enjoy their playful gazebos and other features, while a ride past the vineyard offers the perfect chance to soak up the area’s natural beauty. The vineyard is also a photographer’s heaven, offering beautiful vistas featuring the lake, landscaped gardens, and picturesque sunset over the water.
About Nong Nooch Tropical Garden
Nong Nooch Tropical Garden is a 500 acre (2 sq km) botanical garden and tourist attraction at kilometer 163 on Sukhumvit Road in Chonburi Province, Thailand. It can be reached via bus, taxi or private land transportation. It is also a major scientific center dedicated to cycads, with its own Cycad Gene Bank.
Pisit and Nongnooch Tansacha purchased the 600 acre (2.4 sq km) plot of land in 1954 with the intention of developing the land as a fruit plantation. However, the owners instead decided to plant tropical flowers and plants as a wildlife conservation project. The garden opened to the public in 1980, and management was transferred to Pisit and Nongnooch's son Kampon Tansacha in 2001. The garden currently fills 500 out of the 600 acres.
Read MorePattaya Floating Market is located in the center of Pattaya, about 5 kms east of Sukhumvit Road. The market combines the rich and rustic aspects of Thai village culture. The market is also known as the “Four Regions Floating Market” since it combines the characteristics of the 4 regions of Thailand (east, west, northeast, and south). The water market is full of waterways, and unique wooden structures are built on the water. In the market, you can eat snacks from all over Thailand. You can also buy local goods and crafts from various parts of Thailand. You can take a boat and bob on the lake or move between bridges.
About Silverlake Vineyard
Silverlake Vineyard is located on the eastern side of Thailand and only 30 minutes from downtown Pattaya or 90 minutes from Bangkok. The beautiful natural surroundings and the adjacent lake create an excellent backdrop for exploring the vineyards and gardens. With breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes, both can be enjoyed on foot or by joining the tram ride tours. A stroll through the manicured gardens allows time to enjoy their playful gazebos and other features, while a ride past the vineyard offers the perfect chance to soak up the area’s natural beauty. The vineyard is also a photographer’s heaven, offering beautiful vistas featuring the lake, landscaped gardens, and picturesque sunset over the water.
About Nong Nooch Tropical Garden
Nong Nooch Tropical Garden is a 500 acre (2 sq km) botanical garden and tourist attraction at kilometer 163 on Sukhumvit Road in Chonburi Province, Thailand. It can be reached via bus, taxi or private land transportation. It is also a major scientific center dedicated to cycads, with its own Cycad Gene Bank.
Pisit and Nongnooch Tansacha purchased the 600 acre (2.4 sq km) plot of land in 1954 with the intention of developing the land as a fruit plantation. However, the owners instead decided to plant tropical flowers and plants as a wildlife conservation project. The garden opened to the public in 1980, and management was transferred to Pisit and Nongnooch's son Kampon Tansacha in 2001. The garden currently fills 500 out of the 600 acres.