The Sanctuary Wong Amat

White House ResortClose your eyes and imagine one place in your dreams-the place where you will find tranquility and be surrounded by the panoramic sea view and verdant nature. Your dream comes true here at ‘The Sanctuary Wongamat,’ a low-rise condominium with meticulous design and a gigantic garden the ultimate relaxation. Convenient access to local amenities such as Pattaya Central Festival, Walking Street, Pattaya Park, and many more. Enjoy a peaceful beach vibe in just a few steps to Wong Amat Beach. The property is a low-rise condominium of 3 buildings – one 5-story building and two 7-story buildings on 9 rai with 200 residential units. The Sanctuary Wongamat is located in Pattaya-Naklua Road, Soi Naklua 12, Na Kluea, Bang Lamung, Chon Buri. The project was a development from Daika Estate Company in 2010 at a starting price of 5.7 million baht. In case you start from Pattaya-Naklua Road, go straight and turn left onto Soi Naklua 12. Drive for about 1 kilometer and turn right for 32 meters. Turn left again and drive for 450 meters; you will find the project’s location on the left.

Mountain Beach Hotel

Jomtien Bay View HotelOnce a small fishing village, Pattaya has evolved over the years into one of Thailand’s most popular tourist destinations. The city has an official population of just 107,000, although estimates put the actual population in the metro area close to one million people, as countless people use the city as a second or seasonal home. The majority of those who visit Pattaya do so for the beaches, as the city is on the Gulf of Thailand and is home to numerous beach resorts. Pattaya Beach (https://pattaya.thaibounty.com/2022/04/02/ronin-one-group-pattaya-mayor-announces-995-million-baht-plan-for-u-tapao-pattaya-international-airport/) is the largest and is close to the city’s downtown core, while other beaches like Pratumnak and Jomtien are also extremely popular with locals and visitors alike. Three offshore islands, Ko Larn, Ko Sak, and Ko Krok, attract their fair share of guests as well and provide a quieter holiday for those looking to escape the bustle. One of the top attractions in the city is called the Sanctuary of Truth, which is a 105-metre-high building that is built entirely from wood.

Beach, one of the city’s main hubs.

This structure is meant to promote unity between religions, as both Hindu and Buddhist gods and goddesses are depicted. Another popular destination is Wat Khao Phra Bat, which is a temple that features a gold Buddha statue that is over 18 metres in height. The building has become very popular because of its unique construction and the message of unity that it represents. This temple overlooks Pattaya Bay and is close to many of the hotels that are found close to Pattaya Beach, one of the city’s main hubs. Miniature versions of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the Democracy Monument can be found in this village. Mini Siam is a miniature village that depicts some of Thailand’s most significant historic sites in model form. There is also a mini-world section that has models of important landmarks from all over the globe, including the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty. Above all else, Pattaya is known for its outdoor activities.

For starters, when looking at a map, there are 19 different golf courses within a 40-minute drive of the city and its hotels. RamaYana is one of the largest waterparks in Asia and has 21 different water slides for guest to enjoy. It also has pools, a floating market, elephants, two children’s zones, a lazy river, and a maze for guests to use while visiting, so there is truly something for everyone at this park. In addition, Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden is just south of the city and features 500 acres of orchids and gardens, along with a collection of local wildlife. Visitors who want to get away from their hotels and see the local wildlife in Pattaya are in luck, as the region is home to a number of zoos and aquariums. Pattaya Elephant Village is one of the most popular wildlife sanctuaries in the area and it acts as a place for elephants that were once held captive to live out their lives in a more natural environment.

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