Discover the best top things to do in Bang Lamung, Thailand including Tea Village, Wat Yansangwararam, Khao Phra Tamnak (Khao Phra Bat), Soi Buakhao Market, Dongtan Beach, Queen Sirikit Park, Wang Sam Sien, Outlet Mall Pattaya.
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If you are a tea lover, we recommend visiting the Tea Village shop. In our store, you'll find more than 60 variations of the loose tea from Thailand, China, Japan, and India. The range also includes herbs, coffee beans, as well as accessories for tea and coffee. We have a free tasting service and tea room for those who prefer to spend time for a cup of delicious drink. Warm Welcome!
4.5 based on 166 reviews
Wat Yansangwararam (Locally known as Wat Yan) is a one of the most impressive temples in Pattaya. The temple is located approximately 20 km south of the Pattaya. The temple was built in 1976. Wat Yansangwararam is surrounded by clean gardens, massive lakes & several different architectural styles of buildings, that make the complex a nice & peaceful place. The contemporary design is the most remarkable characteristic of Wat Yan. Many unique architectural influences from India, China, Japan & Lanna can be seen here. Inside the main complex you can find a replica footprint of the Buddha & a large stupa that contains a many relics from the Buddha. The complex is usually quiet, so It's an interesting place for practicing meditation. Public transport is not available for going to Wat Yan, so you have to go there by a group tour or with a private taxi or a rental car. It's a good idea to rent a car and go to the Wat Yan by rental car, So you can discover many attractions of this part of the city such as Nong Noch tropical garden, Silverlake vineyard, Swiss sheep farm, Ramayana Water Park and Buddha mountain. It's located only about 10 minutes away from Buddha Mountain. Standing in a certain spot in the Wat Yan, you can see the Buddha Mountain in the distance. It's really worth a visit for discovering the quieter side of Pattaya. The complex operates (8-17).
4.5 based on 144 reviews
Some days this gets swamped with tourists and other days peaceful. It is a nice temple on top of the mountain overlooking Pattaya. I live Khao Phratamnak and have the fortune to listed to the Monks chanting on all the Buddhist holidays. I think there are some good photographic opportunities here. At minimum, a view of the city and surrounding area. Depends on what attracts you are what you like.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
The Soi Buakhao Market is definitely not posh or trendy. It's mostly under a kind of a roof. The ground is exposed so there's dust and at times small puddles. The layout is so that in the center are lots and lots of clothes, household items, accessories, baggage and bags, kids stuff, and cosmetics. On the outside, circling the large market, are lots of food vendors including fresh produce as well as cooked food, as well as small vendors offering meals and drinks with a few basic chairs and tables to sit, eat, chill, and rest. The display is huge, the choices lovely, and the prices are excellent. I bought myself a few clothes - all turned out to be great. Had a coffee, a lunch, and had a great time. Note that it is open only on Tuesday and Friday at day time. By around 3pm it was closing down.
4.0 based on 102 reviews
Visit the beach every day and like the fact that if you find a vendor that you like you can reserve your chair for the entire stay as long as you come to the beach every day or tell them if you are nor coming so they can rent the chair to another person for that day. The beach offer a wide selection of service where massage and mani-pedicure is the 2 approved by the city. Then you have the fresh fruit vendors and ice cream vendors that are a welcoming treat. In addition to this you have the regular vendors with a wide selection of items. If you are European and enjoy German food they have 2 ladies 5hat walk around in rage afternoon after 1 with a wide selection of cooked meat, sausages etc and if you opting to eat at the beach they have bread rolls. They also have a selection of salads including a delicious potato salad. They carry everything in cooling bags and if you buy to bring home most of the time if you ask your chair vendor if you sit in that section for a while you can keep the items in their cooler until you go home. This year the city have upgraded the toilet facilities so they are very nice and clean, the fee for the service is 5 Baht, make sure you bring exact change since you put the money in a box and there is usually no attendant or change available. Hope you enjoy the beach as much as I do.
4.0 based on 25 reviews
Coming out of the Big Buddha complex, curiosity lead me to this garden, temple or sanctuary next door. As there is a Zhong Sun Yuan, this Chinese Garden is leaning towards Taiwan more than China. There are many interesting idols scattered around with English Text translation of what they are, much like Singapore's Haw Par Villa but on a much smaller scale. There are some Chinese Temples for different Deities, feel more Taoist than Buddhist. Worth a visit if you are near the place.
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