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Pattaya Elephant Village

They have fought for the nation, worked in the forests and provided employment for people who wish to sell you a bag of bananas for 20 baht. There aren’t many opportunities to see elephants in their natural environment in Pattaya, unless you head to the city’s own Elephant Village.

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Ko Larn Island

Ko Larn is a fairly remarkable island. Being so close to Pattaya you'd expect it to be a centre for commercialism, replete with 7-elevens, guesthouses and the like. But despite being the nearest island to Pattaya, it's remarkably undeveloped, and that's one of the reasons why so many tourists seek out its shores.

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Nightlife

Lucifer’s

Walking Street
Pattaya
Rating: 8/10

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IT’S a devil of a job not to love this place.

Pumping hip hop mixed with r’n’b makes Lucifer’s one of the hottest spots in Pattaya.

Massive speakers dwarf many of the Thai ladies jigging away alongside them, and Satanic decorations give the club an edge. Lucifer’s is cleverly divided into two parts, each with its distinct clientele.

Off from the street is a Latino bar, with Ricky Martin and Santana songs being played by an able band. The audience is slightly more mature, and sits around a comfortably-sized bar and seating area.

Follow the path through and you enter the main club. A pounding bass heralds your entrance to ‘hell’. The huge club looks like a giant cave, with stalactites hanging from the ceiling and devil faces glowing red in the dim light.

It’s not as sinister or as gothic as its Bangkok equivalent, and maybe that’s for the better.

The DJ here is particularly adept at keeping the pace of the music flowing, and generally plays it safe with 50 Cent, Lady Gaga and Beyonce grooves.

Weekends see a band play in the round, and are always a popular attraction, although if you visit here a few times, you may wish they’d learn a couple of new tunes.

There’s no cover charge to get in, girls are everywhere, and drinks are reasonably priced.

One good tip is to let a Thai friend go in first and order their drinks, as they will be charged half price. Get them to line a few beers up for 80 baht a bottle, and you’re all set for the evening.

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Nightlife Reviews

Despite all the headlines about sex and debauchery, there is another side to Pattaya. In recent years it’s developed a reputation for world-class restaurants, shows and entertainment. So whether you want to play Connect 4, munch on fresh lobster or watch a cabaret, Pattaya has the lot.

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Where to Sleep

There are nearly as many guesthouses in Pattaya as there are beer bars – and that’s saying something. From five-star luxury resorts to humble rooms with a mattress and little else, Pattaya has a wide choice of places to rest your head. There are few true budget spots and most rooms start from at least 500 baht. Look down some of the sidestreets though and you could snag a room for 200 baht.

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Eating Out Reviews

Pattaya has one of the best range of eating options in Thailand. From fiery curries to exotic fruits to fresh seafood, you are never more than a few metres away from a meal. Food fans on a budget can pick at prawns from a deckchair while serious eaters can choose from many high-end restaurants serving Thai and international cuisine.

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