Si Racha (Thai: ศรีราชา, pronounced [sǐː rāːt͡ɕʰāː]) is a subdistrict and town in Thailand on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, about 120 km southeast of Bangkok in Si Racha District, Chonburi Province. Si Racha is known as the provenance of the popular hot sauce, Sriracha, which is named after the town.
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5.0 based on 4 reviews
Small temple combined with a viewpoint over looking the town and sea. The entrance is down a very small road off sukhumvit road, when you are in the area you will see a Burger King at a gas station, this is where you need to turn off. Up the hill there are plenty of monkeys so if walking keep your valuables safe!! Parking for quite a few cars is available, nothing undercover so your cars interior may get a little warm during your visit. Inside you have the pray areas, buddha shrine which stands over 40ft tall, a phayana dragon guarded entrance to the view point and the crystal ball that gives an inverted view of the scenery. We went yesterday and there are some maintenance going on the steps to the viewpoint, view point still accessible tho. Overall the whole of the complex is very clean and well maintained. Not a major attraction so quite quiet and very beautiful! If your in the area have a look!!
4.5 based on 1,983 reviews
Khao Kheow Open Zoo, for over 32 years, has been a cherished resource located in Chonburi Province .The zoo encompasses over 2,000 acres of the Khao Kheow-Khao Chom Puo Wildlife Sanctuary. The zoo grounds are divided into animal habitats (400 acres), public recreational areas (200 acres) and research area (1,400 acres) which is used for the breeding of various endangered species. It is the first zoo in Thailand to become a member of WAZA .
The best zoo in Thailand ! Good conditions and space, animals seem happy ! Please visit to support animals, they need food !
4.5 based on 11 reviews
With space museums, or museums in general, it's possible to critique them based on limited expectations, or else love what is there, so that placing them on a scale can get lost. This museum seemed fine; my kids really liked it, and there was a good bit to see and do. It wasn't on the same scale as the Air and Space museum in DC, or a counterpart outside Moscow, but it was well-done, what was there, with activities and exhibits to take in. The look and feel is fine, and the displays; it's all modern, with no issues related to the information being in both English and Thai. There weren't a lot of hands-on displays or activities but enough to mix things up. My kids liked a VR experience, and one that simulated walking on Mars, and a Lego robot building activity. That last one came with an extra charge, but value is not really an issue as such places here, since costs are low. I did a gyroscope sort of ride event myself, the kind an astronaut might experience to adjust to losing internal equilibrium framework, which I definitely don't recommend. I felt sick for about two hours afterward, and it took a few days to completely get my balance back. Maybe that's good for you somehow? On the negative side it could seem limited, or basic. Kids have trouble reading lots of text, which is most of the display content (and adults too now, for that matter). But to me what was there seemed reasonably balanced and fine.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Tukcom Sriracha is the largest lifestyle & I.T. shopping mall in Sriracha city. Besides the widest range of locals and chain restaurants, this place also packed with shops selling mobile phones, accessories, gadgets, computers, peripherals, software, networking, console games, electric appliances and many more. If you having a hard time finding that one particular electronic part, don't forget to check out this place. You might easily find them here. Visit us now!
4.0 based on 100 reviews
3.5 based on 65 reviews
Visited early evening on a Saturday. Cars and buses parked alongside short road from mainland. Very fortunate to find parking space close to temple. Very impressed with handicap ramp accessing elevated viewing area. Handicap friendly public attractions appear to be a low priority in Thailand. Watching the sunset from the seaside viewing area was a beautiful and peaceful experience. Check internet for less busy times to visit.
3.5 based on 17 reviews
Our ship docked in Leam Chabang we were met by so many taxis which you have to pay for up front, they wanted £150 to take us to ‘ The Sanctuary of Truth’ 40 minutes away! We eventually found “Goe” the most lovely taxi driver ever,, his charges were £80 he was worth a very good tip because he kept us safe and escorted us everywhere, he kept us in the shade and got our tickets to go in, on the way back to the ship he asked us if we would like to see the floating market, again he kept us safe.we had a perfect day with him, the floating market was a wonderful experience. The next day we asked him to take us to the Botanical gardens, you need to book the taxi for 8.30 to catch the wonderful shows at the Botanical Gardens, “Goe” got our entrance tickets and walked us through to the wonderful dancing show and then on to the elephant show, he stayed with us we would never have found it, he then left us for 2 hours to wander the gardens, he advised it was best to go in the shade on the sky walk ..good advice. His English is perfect and although he looks about 20 he’s in his 40s this Taxi driver you will love as we did, you will feel safe and looked after, he’s happy and bubbly and comfortable to be with, he said my job is to make sure you enjoy your day. He will also take you to Bangkok but we went there last year and found it such a long drive and so crowded. Don’t miss Sanctuary of truth it’s amazing.
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