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When traveling to Thailand, what places must be visited? Our itinerary is 7 days

Day 1 D1

Arrive in Bangkok and go directly to Pattaya

After arriving at the airport, if you have a visa, you can directly go through the customs and stamp it. If you don’t have a visa, you can Prepare a 2-inch color photo with a white background and 1,000 baht to apply for a visa on arrival (you need to fill out a visa form).

(1) The intercity bus BELL TRAVEL SERVICE provides direct transportation from Suvarnabhumi Airport to Pattaya and vice versa. The airport's BELL service counter is located at Gate 7 on the first floor. Of course, they also provide transportation from Don Mueang Airport to Pattaya and vice versa. The meeting point is set at Gate 8 on the 1st floor. (2) Bus transportation: Take the airport shuttle bus to the Suvarnabhumi Airport Transportation Center bus terminal, where you can take bus #389 to Pattaya. The bus fare to Pattaya is 106 baht.

The long-distance bus ride from Bangkok to Pattaya takes approximately 2 hours. Bangkok Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekamai) has regular buses running between Bangkok and Pattaya every day, and the journey takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes. Air-conditioned buses depart from Bangkok every day from 4:00-23:00, every 40 minutes. Inquiry hotline: +66-23-912504

Arrived at Pattaya hotel, check-in and rest

Day 2 D2

Itinerary arrangement

Go to attractions: Pattaya Beach and Central Pattaya Beach Shopping Center

Pattaya Beach

Pattaya Beach has the finest sand among Pattaya’s 15 kilometers of coastline. The section with the clearest water is about 3 kilometers long. The slope here is gentle, the sand is as white as silver, the sea water is clean, and the sun is bright. It is an excellent beach for bathing. There are tropical trees and coconut groves everywhere near the beach, showing a rich oriental tropical scenery. In addition to swimming and sunbathing, there are also various water sports on the beach, which is a lively and joyful scene all day long.

In addition to Bar Street, Pattaya has another good place to go, which is Central Festival Pattaya Beach. In addition to having all the world's most popular brands, the best thing about this shopping mall is that it has the world's only sea-view cinema, where you can watch movies at dusk while looking at the sea. I especially recommend the various local souvenirs in the department store. In addition, various brands are often discounted, and the same brand may not be discounted in Bangkok. The terrace on the highest floor of the mall is an excellent location to enjoy sea views and sunsets, and it’s free!

Go to attractions: Yunshi Park Crocodile Pond

Yunshi Park covers an area of ??more than 100 acres. There are many strangely shaped boulders and ancient plant fossils, as well as trees and trees with various shapes in the park. Bonsai are dotted among them. There are thousands of crocodiles and a wide variety of reptiles in the Crocodile Pool in Marble Park. The crocodile show here is the most famous crocodile show in Pattaya.

Go to attractions: Pattaya Tiffin Tiffany's Show

Day 3 D3

Itinerary

Go to attractions: Grand Island

Grand Island is The largest outlying island in Pattaya Bay. The beach of Jinsha Island is crescent-shaped. The circle near the sea is a sandy beach. The sand is very fine. It is an excellent place for sunbathing and swimming. There are restaurants offering seafood feasts on the island, as well as massage centers.

Go to attractions: Sifang Floating Market

Antique traditional Thai wooden houses are built on the winding river, forming unique floating houses. On the shore is a floating market selling a variety of goods. At the same time, this is also one of the real-life shooting locations of the movie "Du Lala's Promotion".

Go to attractions: Fengyue Pedestrian Street

There is a "Fengyue Pedestrian Street" in Pattaya that is neither long nor short, not far from the sea where the Oriental Princess is located. At night, it is a paradise for Westerners who come to Pattaya. In terms of neon lights and liveliness, this place is even far inferior to some well-known pedestrian streets in China. The telephone poles and messy wires on both sides reflect the randomness of street construction. It's a noisy world that's full of weirdness and wonders, and it's never quiet for a moment.

Day 4 D4

Go to Bangkok

Take a bus to and from Pattaya from Bangkok. You can take a public bus or BELL TRAVEL SERVICE Private buses.

There are 2 bus stations in Pattaya that provide buses to and from Bangkok. The larger one is on North Pattaya Road and is called Air Conditioned Bus Terminal to Bangkok. There are air-conditioned buses here from 5:00-21:00 to Bangkok East Bus Terminal (Ekamai). ) and the North Bus Station (Morchit).

Go to attractions: Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha

The Grand Palace

It is the most perfectly preserved, most spectacular, largest and most ethnically distinctive palace in Bangkok. It brings together the essence of Thai architecture, painting, sculpture and garden art.

Temple of the Emerald Buddha

The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is famous for its three major features: spire decoration, architectural decoration, and cloister murals, which embody the artistic treasures of Thai Buddhist architecture, sculpture, and painting. Gilded pagodas, green-painted roof tiles and mosaic-embedded pillars are his representative works.

Go to attractions: Chao Phraya River and Khao San Road

Chao Phraya River

The Chao Phraya River flows through Ayutthaya and runs through urban Bangkok. It plays a vital role in urban transportation and bank residents. plays an important role in life. In the past, Bangkok was known as the "Venice of the East". During the day, there are floating markets on the Chao Phraya River, and transport ships come and go; when the sky gets dark, the lights along the coast light up one after another, and the sightseeing cruise ships on the river set sail one after another, and the Chao Phraya River shows another style.

Khao San Road

Khao San Road is a paradise for backpackers in Bangkok. The earliest independent tours in Bangkok started here. European and American backpackers would come here to stay in very cheap hotels and buy many high-quality and cheap things. The charm exuded by Khao San Road is different from other streets in Bangkok - a street less than 400 meters away is so lively, and the two streets on the left and right are the main pulse, selling casual tourist souvenirs. The whole street is lined with bars and various Thai food stalls, and it is bustling with people even in the early morning.

Day 5 D5

Itinerary

Go to attractions: Bangkok Wildlife World, Bangkok Siam Ocean World and Rainbow Sky Hotel

Bangkok Wildlife World

Bangkok Wildlife Park is composed of two parts: a wildlife park and a marine park, covering an area of ??1,200 acres. The safari park brings together many rare wild animals from around the world, and these animals are kept in grounds set up exactly according to the conditions in which they live. In Ocean Park, more than 200 species of rare birds and sea animals are on display, and the performance venue arranges interesting performances by a variety of intelligent animals every day. In addition, there are Thai folk dance, Papua New Guinea folk dance, American western cowboy martial arts and other performances. In the herbivore area, you can see groups of zebras, camels, ostriches, antelopes, and giraffes walking or playing in the green forests and grasslands, and waterfowl, mandarin ducks, and swans swimming leisurely on the water. In the Lion Park, Tiger Park, Leopard Park and Bear Park, you can see numerous beasts, some lying under the shade of trees and some walking around. Ocean Park shows include dolphins, sea lions, birds, elephants and whale feeding shows.

Siam Ocean World Bangkok

Siam Ocean World is located in the basement of Siam Paragon. It opened in December 2005 and is known as the "largest metropolitan aquarium in Southeast Asia". The park is divided into seven themes The deep sea reef area displays rare deep sea creatures, and the wonderful biological area displays special marine life.

Go to the attraction: Kim Tony Ladyboy Show

Kim Tony Ladyboy Show costs tens of millions and is unique. It is a famous ladyboy show in Bangkok. The main exhibition here is song and dance performances with oriental culture, so most tourists come to Asia. On the right hand wall of the main entrance, you can see the 2005 Thailand Transvestite Competition. This show won the first place. Not only did it win the first place, but it was also the show that came to Taiwan for tour performances. The performance is very watchable, and after the show you can pay some tips to take photos with the beauties.

Day 6 D6

Return to China

Return to end the wonderful trip to Mamba, Thailand

The above itinerary schedule may be Please note that adjustments may be made due to weather, road conditions, etc.