Hey, this is Shane here! 🤩 Have you been to Bangsaray before? I am routinely asked, even by tourists who have visited Pattaya many times. So here is my day trip to Bangsaray to answer these questions and recommend some of the best places you can visit in a single day.
For my day trip itinerary, I would like to take you on a journey to explore the Bangsaray area, which is under a 30-minute drive from downtown Pattaya, merging the best of culture, cuisine, and beautiful beaches you can find outside the city.Â
For day trip itineraries that encompass lots of the region’s attractions in a single day. This is the perfect opportunity to rent a car or taxi and get out of the sprawling metropolis and explore the region's surrounding areas.
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Buddha Mountain was formerly a quarry for construction materials, but a giant Buddha image was carved on the face of the cliff. The outlines of the carving are filled with gold leaf.
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If you want to discover the Bangsaray region, it’s a good idea to make an early start at 7:30 am. I set off early, and my first stop for the day was one of Pattaya’s most popular attractions at, Nong Nooch Gardens 🤩 It took approximately 30 minutes for me to get to the gardens, which open at 8 am every day. The gardens are over 500 acres, making it one of the country's most prominent places of its kind. Nong Nooch Gardens is most famous for its botanical offerings, but this place has much more.
For starters, the gardens offer some incredible cultural shows, demonstrating to visitors some aspects of Thai culture and leaving them with a better understanding of Thailand’s history and people. The show also includes traditional Thai dancing, which is very popular, and even elephants (one of the national symbols of Thailand) performing incredible feats. The elephants can play football, bowl, and interact with guests of all ages and sizes.Â
This is an excellent way to start the day, especially for families. The admission price for adults is 500 THB per person, although it is cheaper for kids.Â
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The Buddha Image carved on Buddha Mountain is 109 meters tall and 70 meters wide. Lasers did the carvings.
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Literally over the road from Nong Nooch Gardens is one of the best and finest beaches in the area – a real rough diamond. Bangsaray Beach has a similar feel to the beaches in Southern Thailand; peaceful, beautiful, and uncrowded. I spent an hour looking out across Pattaya Bay; the views were stunning. This is predominantly a Thai beach, although you will see a few tourists here. Surrounding the beach are vast amounts of seafood restaurants.Â
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By this time, I was eager to have a spot for lunch 🤩 Bangsaray Beach has several seafood restaurants, ranging from small beachside stalls to larger restaurants resting on stilts in the sea. Here you will find some of the region's most sumptuous and affordable seafood, and I took advantage of it.Â
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On my way back from Bangsaray Beach, I saw a turn for Silverlake Vineyard on the opposite side of Sukhumvit Road. Blessed with excellent soil and warm weather, Thailand is a fantastic spot for winemaking and grape growing, and as such, it is seeing an increase in the number of vineyards and wineries opening up.Â
Silverlake, as the name suggests, is a vineyard sprawled around a large lake. I explored the exotic gardens and vines on a makeshift train around its grounds. Sampling the wines and the ultra-tasty grape juice to complete the experience was something I was looking for 🤩Â
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On the same road as Silverlake, I visited the magnificent Khao Chee Chan (Buddha Mountain), spectacularly jutting out of the earth’s crust. Opened to commemorate His Majesty The King’s Golden Jubilee in 1996, the main attraction is a mountain with a Buddha image skillfully silhouetted into the rock in gold. It’s free to enter, and there are lots of gardens and pavilions to enjoy.Â
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Located on a side road leading from Silverlake Vineyard, I arrived to witness the Viharn Sien temple, which is one of the most impressive spiritual spots in Thailand. More of a museum than a normal temple, Viharn Sien houses an impressive collection of art and antiques from China and Thailand.Â
Viharn Sien opened in 1987 with a royal blessing from King Rama IX, Thailand's current and widely respected monarch. Ever since, history buffs and those seeking inspiration have come to take in the incredible amount of history in this place’s halls just like I did. The small scaled-down model of the Terracotta Army is something to behold.Â
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Traveling through Bangsaray, visitors can come across some of the best places to visit, such as Nong Nooch Gardens, Bangsaray Beach, Silverlake Vineyard, and many more. All the tourist destinations offer fun and lots of activities for families.
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After nearly 12 hours of exploring Bangsaray, I was back in Pattaya in time for my evening meal and just in time to have an hour’s rest before sampling the best nightlife 🤩 Thailand has to offer. Trust me; you will fall head over heels for the Pattaya nightlife.
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My trip to Bangsaray must have thrilled you, and I am sure by following my recommendations, you will make this trip enjoyable for yourself.
So until next time with another place to visit. Keep your spirits high and keep exploring 🤩Â
Hey! I'm Shane Morgan, one of The Bear Travelers, and I'm excited to share my passion for traveling with you. With years of globetrotting expertise, join me on single-day adventures. I will provide insider tips and captivating tales as we explore the best places in every town and engage in various morning and evening activities. Let's make your day worthwhile with an unforgettable travel experience!
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