The majority of Bangkok’s top tourist attractions are historical or religious landmarks, such as Wat Inn, Wat Hua Lamphong, Wat Phra Sri Rattana Samaram (Phra Kaew), Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangalaram (Wat Pho), Wat Arun Ratchawararam, and many more. Other fascinating locations in Bangkok include palaces, museums, parks, and a variety of shopping malls. You can get a deep understanding of Thai culture while seeing magnificent pagodas and gilded Buddha sculptures.
On the other hand, thousands of tourists travel to Pattaya every year to windsurf, water ski, swim, sunbathe, snorkel, sail, or go on trips to adjacent islands. Other activities include paintball, biking, skydiving, go-karting, and muay thai (Thai boxing). With a large range of golf courses around Pattaya, golfers of all skill levels are well catered for. The abundance of eateries offering some of Thailand’s best seafood is another key draw for tourists visiting Pattaya. Due to the large number of foreigners in Pattaya who live abroad, there is also a fantastic range of real restaurants that serve cuisine from other countries, including French, Italian, Swiss, German, Hungarian, Scandinavian, English, Indian, Arabic, Japanese, and Chinese.
Day 01: Arrival in Bangkok and transfer to Pattaya
Day 02: Full-day Coral Island tour with lunch
Day 03: Return back to Bangkok from Pattaya
Day 04: Day at leisure in Bangkok
Day 05: Departure for Kathmandu
Naresh Shrestha
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