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Green Guide Pattaya


Experience meaningful travel with our curated Green Guide. We showcase a collection of Pattaya’s most enriching and responsible activities, reflecting our commitment to a more sustainable future. Discover the beauty of giving back – whether by supporting local artisans, conserving natural wonders, or enjoying cuisine that is both exquisite and sustainable.

Ethical Conservation & Nature

Pattaya Elephant Sanctuary
This sanctuary offers a humane “Saddle Off” experience, where you can interact with rescued elephants in a natural and respectful environment. Activities include feeding, walking with the elephants, and observing them bathe. It’s a great alternative to traditional elephant camps.

Photo Credit: Pattaya Elephant Sanctuary

Royal Thai Navy Sea Turtle Conservation Center (Sattahip)

The Royal Thai Navy Sea Turtle Conservation Center in Sattahip is dedicated to the care, rehabilitation, and release of sea turtles. It works to increase the survival rate of these endangered animals and educates the public on conservation. At the center, you can see sea turtles at various stages of their life, from hatchlings to adults. You can learn about their life cycle, see a hospital for sick and injured turtles, and support the ongoing conservation efforts of the Royal Thai Navy.

Cultural and Community-Based Tourism

 

Ban Takhian Tia Community

This community has received tourism certifications for its commitment to preserving a traditional coconut-growing way of life. It supports the local economy through community-based tourism and focuses on sustainable, low-impact activities. Take a bicycle tour through coconut plantations, learn traditional crafting skills like natural tie-dyeing with coconut husks, and enjoy local cuisine made with community-grown ingredients.

Photo Credit: Ban Takhian Tia Community

The Sanctuary of Truth

This magnificent wooden temple is a testament to sustainable craftsmanship. Built without a single metal nail, it is an ongoing project that preserves ancient Thai woodworking skills. Your visit supports the artisans and the continuation of these traditional methods.

Nature and Outdoor Activities

Koh Larn

While Koh Larn offers a range of water activities, there is a growing movement towards sustainable practices. The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources has a pilot program for “environmentally friendly sea walking” to protect the coral reefs. Additionally, activities like clear kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and snorkeling are low-impact ways to enjoy the protected marine environment. You can go snorkeling to see the marine life and coral, explore the coastline with a clear kayak, or simply relax on the beaches.

Mangrove Excursion

Mangrove reforestation is a key part of environmental efforts in the region, with corporate and government projects aimed at preserving these vital coastal ecosystems. While large-scale public planting events are not always available, you can find guided eco-tours to nearby mangrove areas, such as the Thung Prong Thong National Park in Rayong, where you can walk on wooden bridges through stunning mangrove reserves and learn about their importance.

Ready to explore Pattaya? Our friendly Tour Desk team is here to help you plan your ideal trip. Contact us today to arrange a tour of your choice! Call at 095 553 4055 (or) Email at TOURDESK@PULLMANPATTAYAHOTELG.COM.

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445/3 Moo 5 Wong Amart Beach Pattaya - Naklua Road Soi 16, 20150 Chonburi
Thailand
Tel: (+66) 38 411940
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