Within half an hour of THAI POLO & EQUESTRIAN CLUB the whole family can enjoy activities as diverse as riding elephants, splashing and sliding at the Pattaya Water Park, or playing golf. In our closer environment there are more than a dozen golf courses to choose from, such as Laemchabang International Country Club, Phoenix Golf and Country Club, or Pattaya Country Club. Just five minutes next door (2 km) is the Siam Country Club, not only one of the oldest golf courses in Thailand, but also recognized as the best golf course in the Thai Eastern Seaboard.

At the 5 km distanced Maphrachan Reservoir or on the beaches of Pattaya, there is also a whole gamut of water sports ranging from water skiing, windsurfing, kayaking, wakeboarding, parasailing, cable skiing at the Lake Land Complex, scuba diving to snorkeling. You can also take a ride to an island nearby such as Koh Samet or Koh Larn. You may perhaps even consider joining the Royal Varuna Yacht Club, which is set in a natural bay between Pattaya Beach and Jomtien Beach. But, if none of that is wild enough for you, there is still the Pattaya Crocodile Farm, and go cart riding.
An ideal getaway location just 10 minutes (4 km) from THAI POLO & EQUESTRIAN CLUB is the Horseshoe Point Resort with its famous Three Kingdom’s Park and the International Riding School. Horse lovers know this place as Southeast Asia’s most complete and sophisticated equestrian center, which features all kinds of riding for any age - from dressage, jumping, trail and classical riding to pony club. HORSESHOE POINT 
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If you prefer a less sportive family outing, you can take a visit to Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden, which is famed as the biggest and most beautiful botanical garden in Southeast Asia. If you are more attuned to the finer "tastes" of life, you can stop by at the Silver Lake Wineyard, a winery for Thai red wine. There are also a number of temples in the area, of which the “Sanctuary of Truth” is perhaps the most worth visiting because it is built entirely out of wood and reaches at its top point about 105 meters. |