Description
This excursion will allow you to visit three interesting attractions in the province of Samut Prakan, located 100 km northwest of Pattaya.
The first attraction is the Erawan Temple, in the shape of a three-headed elephant.
The temple-museum is a huge sculpture in the form of a three-headed elephant, which is located in a beautiful garden with sculptures, water channels and benches. The elephant is gigantic, weighing 250 tons of pure bronze, 29 meters high and 39 meters wide.
The second attraction is the architectural and historical park “Ancient City” (Muang Boran).
Muang Boran is spread over an area of 320 hectares. The park's shape follows the outlines of the Kingdom of Thailand.
The park contains purchased or restored originals of architectural monuments, over which the threat of destruction and oblivion hangs. Part of the exhibition elements were exact or scaled-down copies of works of architectural and landscape art; some of the originals were completely lost.
Today in the park there are already 116 architectural monuments, located in accordance with their geographical location, from south to north, harmoniously integrated into the surrounding landscape and recreating the unique atmosphere of Thailand.
The third attraction is the Wat Khong temple, located on stilts in the sea in the Gulf of Thailand.
Wat Hong is a very beautiful, unusual and charming temple. Its name translates as: hidden gem.
Tour program:
- 10:00 Departure from Pattaya.
- 12:00 Erawan Temple.
- 13:30 Mueang Boran, Ancient Siam Park.
- 14:30 Lunch.
- 15:30 Longboat ride along the canals of the park, inspection of the squadron of royal boats.
- 17:00 Glass bridge over the sea bay and Wat Khong temple in the sea.
- 19:00 Return to Pattaya.
Price:
- Adult: 2600 baht
- Child (3-12 years): 2000 baht
Departure on Wednesday and Sunday.