Blue Baht Bus
If you've been to Pattaya, you'll recognize with the dark blue baht buses that run 24/7 in the central sites. Otherwise known as a sorngthaew (two rows), a baht bus is a pickup truck transformed to carry 10 passengers on 2 bench seats.
There's a baht bus every couple of minutes throughout the day and till the night life winds down, around 3 am. The fare is 10 baht for any of the conventional routes in the Pattaya site. You can also lease a baht bus as a taxi, if you should take a trip off the routine path. Make sure to negotiate the fare before you climb up in the back!
Lots of visitors do not endeavor far from Pattaya's central location, because if you're below for the beach, the terrific meals and the night life, there's plenty to keep you entertained simply actions away from your hotel. If you need to travel further away from town, there are a number of other baht bus routes you may find helpful.
White Baht Bus
There's the white baht buses that travel up and down Sukhumvit, the arterial road, that runs all the way from Bangkok to Pattaya, and south to Sattahip, then eastern along the coastline. The white baht buses travel from Naklua at the northern end of Pattaya City to Sattahip in the South, home of the Thai Navy.
There's great deals of places worth going to along Sukhumvit If you want to go to an outlet shopping mall along Sukhumvit, or one of the tourist attractions, like Underwater World Pattaya, then hop on a white baht bus, and ring the bell when it's time to get off!
You can also check out a few of the lovely beaches along the coast, south of Jomtien. There's Bang Sare, the fishing town and beach resort, with peaceful beaches where you can enjoy freshly caught sea meals at one of the Sea Food restaurants right beside the beach.
Away you can see the Koh Khram, an uninhabited island, with stunning white sand beaches and pristine reefs, a fantastic place for snorkeling enthusiasts.
Red Baht Bus
The Red baht buses travel along east-west along Soi Nern Plub Wan, beginning from Sukhumvit then to Soi Siam Country club. This is where you'll find fresh grocery store, an abundance of street food stands, the Siriporn Orchid Farm and a magnificent Temple, Wat Suttawat. The eastern side of Sukhumvit is the suburban area referred to as the Dark side. There's lots of places of interest here like the Crocodile ranch, the Elephant town, Pattaya Floating Market, Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens and Mini Siam, that has replicas of 100 sacred places and historical sites in Thailand.
If you've been to Pattaya, you'll recognize with the dark blue baht buses that run 24/7 in the central sites. Otherwise known as a sorngthaew (two rows), a baht bus is a pickup truck transformed to carry 10 passengers on 2 bench seats.
There's a baht bus every couple of minutes throughout the day and till the night life winds down, around 3 am. The fare is 10 baht for any of the conventional routes in the Pattaya site. You can also lease a baht bus as a taxi, if you should take a trip off the routine path. Make sure to negotiate the fare before you climb up in the back!
Lots of visitors do not endeavor far from Pattaya's central location, because if you're below for the beach, the terrific meals and the night life, there's plenty to keep you entertained simply actions away from your hotel. If you need to travel further away from town, there are a number of other baht bus routes you may find helpful.
White Baht Bus
There's the white baht buses that travel up and down Sukhumvit, the arterial road, that runs all the way from Bangkok to Pattaya, and south to Sattahip, then eastern along the coastline. The white baht buses travel from Naklua at the northern end of Pattaya City to Sattahip in the South, home of the Thai Navy.
There's great deals of places worth going to along Sukhumvit If you want to go to an outlet shopping mall along Sukhumvit, or one of the tourist attractions, like Underwater World Pattaya, then hop on a white baht bus, and ring the bell when it's time to get off!
You can also check out a few of the lovely beaches along the coast, south of Jomtien. There's Bang Sare, the fishing town and beach resort, with peaceful beaches where you can enjoy freshly caught sea meals at one of the Sea Food restaurants right beside the beach.
Away you can see the Koh Khram, an uninhabited island, with stunning white sand beaches and pristine reefs, a fantastic place for snorkeling enthusiasts.
Red Baht Bus
The Red baht buses travel along east-west along Soi Nern Plub Wan, beginning from Sukhumvit then to Soi Siam Country club. This is where you'll find fresh grocery store, an abundance of street food stands, the Siriporn Orchid Farm and a magnificent Temple, Wat Suttawat. The eastern side of Sukhumvit is the suburban area referred to as the Dark side. There's lots of places of interest here like the Crocodile ranch, the Elephant town, Pattaya Floating Market, Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens and Mini Siam, that has replicas of 100 sacred places and historical sites in Thailand.
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