How to Spend 3 Days in Chonburi
Travel Thailand
Located on the east coast of Thailand, Chonburi is the capital of the Mueang Chonburi District. Pattaya is the main tourist spot, but there are many other places to be discovered. The palm-fringed coastline, cafes and restaurants are the main highlights of the area.
1. Weather in Chonburi
The town has hot, humid weather, and it remains hot throughout the year. Chonburi experiences the tropical savanna climate. The best time to visit is from January to December; this is when the weather is warm with very limited rainfall.
2. Accommodation
Chonburi is a popular tourist spot in the country. Thousands of tourists visit the area every year. A tourist has plenty of accommodation options, including service apartments Chonburi. From luxury hotels to mid-range hotels to hostels, you are given a range of options. The likes of Citadines Grand Central Sri Racha are the kind of accommodation you are likely to find here.
3. Things to do
This town offers a collection of things to do and see. Cultural attractions, religious highlights, food places and markets are all details of a Chonburi trip. If you have three days, you have enough time to cover the main attractions in the area.
4. Buddha Mountain
One of the prime highlights in the area, Buddha Mountain can be seen from miles away. The mountain is 130 metres tall, and the image engraved on the mountain was done in 1996. The Buddha image was carved with laser technology, and it is inlaid with gold. Buddha Mountain also features several pools and gardens.
5. Long Neck Karen Village
Found near the town is a village named Long Neck Karen. The name of the village is derived from the local practice of elongating one's neck using gold rings. A visit to this village is essential if you want to get an idea of the cultural diversity in Thailand.
6. Samui Beach
With a 500 metre long strip of sand, Samui Beach offers clear waters and excellent beach getaways. The beach is located on Koh Lan Island, which is famous for its exciting nightlife. Compared to Pattaya, Samui Beach is far less crowded. The beach is packed with many restaurants and bars. If you want to relax, you can rent a chair and spend a bit of time on the beach.
7. Sanctuary of Truth
This is a temple situated on a cliff. One of the must-visit places, the Sanctuary of Truth, is built of wood. The place is thought to be the largest wooden structure in the world. Perched on the tip of a mountain, this temples offers a range of diversions, including boat rides and horseback riding. There's an entrance fee of $16, and the temple is open from 8 am to 6 pm.
8. Ramayana Water Park
Featuring a river, slides and other attractions, Ramayana Water Park draws tourists, including families with kids. For kids, the park offers many things, including the two kids' zones, activity pool, caves and geysers.
9. Nong Nooch Tropical Garden
Located south of Pattaya, Nong Nooch Tropical Garden is loved by both adults and kids. The garden offers a collection of lawns, gardens and nurseries. The ticket for an adult is about $11, and for kids, its $8. The garden is open from 8 am to 6 pm every day of the week.
10. Other highlights
Chonburi offers a plethora of attractions that demand more than three days. If you can find the time, there are several other attractions that should be on your itinerary. Cartoon Network Amazone, Teddy Bear Museum, Lan Island, Sriracha Tiger Zoo, Si Chang Island and Koh Loy Park are among the places you should consider visiting.
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Peaushan Devanarayana
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