Pattaya
is 147 kilometers southeast of Bangkok,
and faces the Thai Gulf. It is Asia's premier beach
resort, and caters with equal appeal to families,
couples and single visitors.
Pattaya's
relaxing tropical ambience is synonymous with every
ingredient for memorable holidays.
Accommodation ranges from luxuriously appointed backside
hotels with superb convention facilities to simple
guesthouses.
Sporting opportunities abound both on land and water,
and include some of the finest golfing, game fishing,
and scuba-diving anywhere in Asia.
Theme and amusement parks, offbeat museums and lush
botanical gardens offer numerous forms of leisure
activities and cultural entertainment for all family
members.
And after dark, Pattaya offers all the allure and
magic of a truly vibrant nightlife with a spectacular
variety of restaurants, night clubs, bars, discotheques,
cocktail lounges and cabarets.
Pattaya
can be brash, bold, beautiful and bucolic, and offers
everything and authentic international beach resort
can.
Pattaya
History
Fifty
years ago Pattaya was a sleepy little fishing village,
dwarfed by her neighbors to the North, Na Klua, to
the South, Rayong.
Its
only claim to fame being that it had, in the 13th
century, been a resting place for the battle forces
of the great King Narai during his campaign to oust
the Burmese invaders. From that overnight bivouac,
Pattaya derives its name.
Then
came the Vietnam war and incursion of more benign
foreign troops. Thailand supported the American efforts
in the area! providing bases, manned by thousands
of young America requiring rest and recreation.
How
is it possible to fix the date of an historical trend?
Whilst Pattaya had achieved some popularity with a
few adventurous souls who braved the rough road from
Bangkok to take
advantage of the crystal waters, great diving and
soon following them, beach bars and restaurants, let
us take the time when, on the 29th June 1959, four
or five transport trucks loaded with American G.I.'s
arrived in the village of Pattaya on leave from their
base at Nakhon Ratchasima.
On
arrival in Pattaya they rented houses belonging to
Phraya Sunthorn which were along the southern end
of Pattaya Beach, now know as the "Strip".
The marines stayed for about a week and returned to
base.
Having
had a great time in Pattaya With the friendly residents,
they spread the word. A new group of marines kept
arriving periodically and the village geared up to
cater to their every need. This can be considered
as the birth of Pattaya as a tourist resort.
Pattaya
continued to grow in popularity at such a rate with
both Thai and foreign tourists, that the local government
could not cope with the administration.
Administrative
and infrastructure combination with Na Klua, took
place in 1976 and the government promulgated the Pattaya
City Act in 1978, there by joining Na Klua and Pattaya
to form the fifth local government municipality. Thus
was Pattaya City born, and thus, with an ever - increasing
influx of visitors and residents from the burgeoning
surrounding industrial estates, has she developed
into what she is today.
Transportation
Pattaya
can be reached in a comfortable 2-hour drive along
the Bang Na-Trat and Sukhumvit Highways (Highway No.
& Highway No 3) via Bang Pakong, and Si Racha.
One can also avoid a lot of traffic on Bang Na-Trat
Highway by opting for Motor Way (new Bangkok-Chon
Buri - Pattaya route).
Air-conditioned
and non air-conditioned coaches regularly leave from
the Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekamai) and the Mochit 2
Bus Terminal on Kamphaeng Phet Road throughout day.
Departure times and fares may be obtained by telephoning
the Eastern Bus Terminal (391-9829) for air-conditioned
coaches and 391 -2504 for regular coaches and the
Mochit 2 Bus Terminal at 936-3509 for air-conditioned
coaches.
The State Railways of Thailand offers daily train
service departing Bangkok's Hua Lamphong Station at
6.55 a.m.
The journey takes about 3.30 hours. Tel: 223-7010,
223-7020
Thai Airways operate an air-conditioned limousine
service between Bangkok's Don Muang International
Airport and Pattaya. Booking in Pattaya may be made
by telephoning (038)423140-1
Travel
within the Resort
Travelling around Pattaya is most convenient by mini-buses
that continually ply the Beach Road and Pattaya 2nd
Road in counterclockwise circuits. Fares are 5 baht
per person per ride, fares beyond main bag one negotiable.
Those
who wish to be independent and explore Pattaya's surrounding
countryside and beaches at leisure, can hire motorcycles,
jeeps or cars.
The
visitor is advised to shop around and consult local
tourism publications, for different companies offer
different prices and conditions.
Major
Events
Wan
Lai Festival
The
heat in Thailand intensifies once the month of April
comes.
People
of old were wise enough to initiate the Songkran festival
to cool themselves off from the heat and celebrate
it as the Thai New Year.
In
the central
region, the festival is usually held on the 13th,
l4th and 15th of April while in the East there is
a difference as the water throwing activities commence
on the l6th or 17th, 18th or 19th known as "Wan
Lai" (Flowing Day).
Pattaya
City holds its Wan Lai festival annually on April
19th with activities such as water pouring for the
elders, processions and the fun of dowsing and another
with water, a time for Thais and foreigners alike.
Pattaya
Festival
usually
held at the middle of April to promote tourism and
Pattaya's reputation. Floral floats are paraded along
the streets.
The
Miss Pattaya Beauty contest is held as well as traditional
aquatic sports competitions and construction of sand
castles.
A
spectacular fireworks display takes place on the beach
and fire crackers are also set off. Simultaneously,
there are arts and cultural performances, exhibitions
and souvenirs for sale,
Chonburi
Buffalo Races
is
held in Chon Buri during October every year.
The water buffalo is one of the mainstays in the life
of a Thai farmer, but in this annual event it is put
to more amusing uses than ploughing the local fields,
such as buffalo races and contests pitting buffalo
and man.
Beauty
contests add to the fun a festival that attracts crowds
from nearby seaside resorts.