Archive for May, 2010
Pattaya
0Pattaya, 147km south-east of Bangkok, is Thailandâs busiest beach resort with over 12,000 rooms available in hotels, bungalows and guesthouses spread along Hat Pattaya and adjoining Hat Naklua and Hat Jomtien. Pattaya is the most active of the three, a crowded crescent of sand where jet skis and powerboats slice the surf and parasailâs billow over the palms all day long. Sunburned visitors jam the beachfront road in rented jeeps and motorbikes.
According to recent Tourist Authority of Thailand (TAT) statistics, an average one-third of foreign tourists in Thailand visit Pattaya; in a typical November to March season Pattaya receives around a million visitors. Most of them are package tourists form Europe, Russia and the Middle East. Depending on their tastes, some visitors may find Pattaya lacking in culture, since much of the place seems designed to attract tourists interested in a prefabricated, western-style beach vacation with almost no âThaiâ ingredients. Hat Pattaya is also not that great (although it must have been at one time) and the townâs biggest businesses â water sports â have driven prices for food and accommodation beyond Bangkok levels, compared with many other Thai resort areas.
Still, it continues to attract a loyal following of Bangkok oil company expats, conventioneers and package tourists. Local authorities and travel suppliers have been trying to upgrade Pattayaâs image and clean the place up. Consequently the South Pattaya sex scene has diminished and families are returning.
Pattaya is acclaimed for its seafood, though itâs generally overpriced by national (but not international) standards. Pattayaâs lingering notoriety for sex tourism revolves around a collection of discos, outdoor bars and transvestite cabarets comprising its red-light district at the south end of the beach. That part of South Pattaya known as âthe villageâ attracts a large number of ka-toeys (Thai trnsvestities), who pose as hookers and ply their trade among the droves of sex tourists, as well as a prominent gay scene.
The one thing the Pattaya area has going for it is diving centers. There are over a dozen nice islands off Pattayaâs shore, although they can be expensive (compared with the rest of Thailand) to reach. If youâre a snorkeling or scuba enthusiast, equipment can be booked at any of the several diving shops/schools at Hat Pattaya. Ko Laan, the most popular of the offshore islands, even has places to stay.
Pattaya Girls – A Tribute (Part 2)
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Filmed during April 2009. The full length film can be bought on eBay UK. It is ‘Part 3 April 2009′ and my seller name is pattayafilms It can also be found on my webpage here: www. tffilms. com The full length film is 80mins and is uncensored. It also contains subtitles explaining the action.
How much would it cost to get to bristol by car ?
1Im going to bristol airport from plymouth and my friend says it is going to cost us a lot of money in her car which is a 1. 2 toyota auris. i said it will only be about £25 there and back but she wont believe me any one that has experince out there that could help me convince her ?
Does anyone know of any good London Hotels with a cancellation policy of 24 hours or less. ?
1What I mean is a cancellation policy without a payment penalty – thank you.
Colombia Beauty Queen Arrested For Drugs Plot
0Colombia Beauty Queen Arrested For Drugs Plot
A Colombian model accused of employing pretty young women to smuggle drugs to Mexico and Europe has been arrested in Buenos Aires.
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What is hapenning in Pakistan live from abu dhabi?
1I am living in Abu Dhabi and want to see a person who is in Pakistan that what is he doing. Is it possible with Google’ satellite view?
Is it just me or does anyone else think that Hostel 2 was rubbish?
5Hostel was a great film in my opinion but hostel 2 is one of the biggest turkeys I’ve ever seen. Does anyone agree with me or are some blinded by the first film. . . I hate cash in films don’t you?
How Many Islands In Bora Bora?
2How many islands are there in the Bora Bora Atoll? Please include islets too.
Siemens wins order for expansion of Abu Dhabi’s power grid
0Siemens wins order for expansion of Abu Dhabi’s power grid
Siemens Energy has received an order from the Abu Dhabi Transmission & Dispatch Company (Transco) Abu Dhabi Transmission & Dispatch Company (Transco) , Abu Dhabi’s national electricity grid operator, as part of the project to expand the country’s power distribution network.
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