Khao Phra Tamnak
Khao Phra Tamnak, also called Phra Tamnak Hill, is a hill located in between Pattaya Beach and Jomtien Beach on the south side of Pattaya. The hill is known for its viewpoints in Chaloem Phrakiat Park; the temple Wat Phra Yai, also known as Big Buddha Hill, which is generally known for its large golden Buddha statue; and the Pattaya City sign. It has the highest natural point in Pattaya City, with its highest elevation being 98 meters above sea level.
Name
The hill is generally known as Khao Phra Tamnak or Phra Tamnak Hill, with 'khao' meaning hill or mountain. The hill is also known in English sources as 'Pattaya HillLocation
Phra Tamnak Hill is southeast of Bangkok in Bang Lamung District, Pattaya, Chonburi Province of Thailand. The location borders numerous beaches, Bali Hai Beach, Pattaya Beach, Royal Cliff Beach, Cozy Beach and Pratumnak Beach, Sugar Beach, Dongtan Beach and the Jomtien Beach to the Gulf of Thailand.The hill is also located near the end of Walking Street, and behind the Bali Hai pier.
The hill can be accessed by foot, car or taxi.
Attractions
Phra Tamnak Hill or Pratumnak Hill is a spot for fitness and beach leisure. Under the patronage of His Royal Majesty Bhumibol Adulyadej, it has an impact on the development and rise of sailing, yacht racing, and sea sports.Pattaya Park and Pattaya Tower are on the south end of Phra Tamnak Hill and the Pattaya Exhibition and Convention Hall is on the north. From there down the hill is the Bali Hai Pier and the Walking Street, Pattaya.
Abhakara Kiartivongse monument
At 98 meters above sea level is the Abhakara Kiartivongse monument, a bronze statue dedicated to Abhakara Kiartivongse, who is regarded as the Father of the Royal Thai navy. Due to the construction of the Waterfront Suites and Residence condominium from 2011 to 2014, the statue's view of the Bay of Bangkok has been restricted, causing the building and then mayor Itthiphol Khunpluem to come under criticism. Since its construction halt in 2014, the abandoned building has continued to obstruct most of the statue's view of the sea.Due to the area being the highest - at 98 metres above sea level - both a radio and TV station were constructed. The radio station is administered by the Royal Thai navy as Sor Tor Ro 5 Station.