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Chon Buri attractions
Attractions in Thailand
Operating day: Daily
Operating time: 09.00 - 19.00
Suan Thai Pattaya, located in Huai Yai Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi Province, spans over 250 rai of land. It is a cultural tourism destination that showcases Thailand’s arts, traditions, lifestyles, and customs from all six regions of the country. This attraction offers visitors a chance to fully experience the beauty and richness of Thai heritage, making it a perfect place for both Thai and international tourists who want to deeply explore Thailand’s cultural roots.
Inside Suan Thai Pattaya, there are a variety of activities to enjoy. Visitors can take a horse-drawn carriage ride to tour the Thai-style gardens, creating a nostalgic feeling of the past, or ride an elephant to experience traditional Thai ways of life. A peaceful ride on an ancient boat is another favorite activity for many tourists. For those who prefer comfort and convenience, there are sightseeing vehicles that allow visitors to easily explore the entire area while enjoying the scenic surroundings.
One of the main highlights is the cultural performances representing all six regions of Thailand. These shows feature traditional dances, folk performances, and significant rituals that reflect the beauty and uniqueness of each region. Visitors can also participate in hands-on activities within the Thai Village zone, such as painting Bo Sang umbrellas, weaving fish-shaped mobiles from palm leaves, molding clay figurines, making traditional Thai pancakes (khanom krok), and learning about Thai herbal medicine. These activities provide a meaningful and immersive cultural experience.
The Thai Town zone within the park reflects Thailand’s rich history and culture, while the Waterfall and Naga Cave area offers a refreshing and mystical atmosphere. Here, visitors can admire the beauty of the waterfall and pay respects to the majestic Naga statues, believed to bring good fortune. The park also houses a sacred pavilion featuring famous Buddha images from nine revered temples across the country, allowing visitors to make merit and seek blessings.
A truly unique feature of Suan Thai Pattaya is the massive sculpture of Thailand’s map, which is the largest in the world. Standing as tall as a seven-story building, this masterpiece is decorated with hundreds of thousands of colorful glass pieces, making it a stunning landmark and a perfect spot for photos. The park also hosts special cultural festivals such as Loy Krathong and Songkran, where visitors can celebrate and experience Thailand’s most beloved traditions up close.
For nature lovers, there is a floral tunnel filled with vibrant flowers and a wide variety of plants blooming throughout the year. There are also learning zones focused on sustainable agriculture, following the New Theory Agriculture model and the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy. The rice field area showcases lush green paddies, symbolizing the deep bond between Thai farmers and rice cultivation. In addition, the fruit orchard area highlights Thailand’s abundance of tropical fruits, offering visitors a taste of the country’s agricultural richness.
The Thai House zone takes visitors back in time with traditional-style houses displaying antique household items and depicting the simple, warm lifestyle of Thai people in the past. The Rural Village zone further highlights the charm of traditional countryside living. Visitors can also join farm-related activities such as rice planting and organic livestock farming, which are both fun and educational.
Traveling to Suan Thai Pattaya from Bangkok is convenient. Take Highway No. 34 towards Chonburi, then continue to Highway No. 3. Use the Chonburi bypass to reach Highway No. 361, and follow the signs for Pattaya and Bangkok, connecting to Highway No. 7 and then Highway No. 331. The destination will be on the left-hand side. With such an easy route, this attraction is perfect for both day trips and overnight stays in the nearby area.
Suan Thai Pattaya is more than just a tourist attraction. It serves as a vibrant hub of Thai culture, traditions, and ways of life, bringing them to life in a way that is engaging and inspiring. Visitors will leave with not only joy and unforgettable memories but also a deeper understanding of Thailand’s rich cultural heritage. It is truly a must-visit destination for anyone who wants to experience the heart and soul of Thai culture.





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