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From Pattaya Mail

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Khao Chi Chan, home to the world’s largest carved Buddha image, is a must-visit destination for travelers with just one day to explore.

Start your morning at Khao Chi Chan, where the awe-inspiring Buddha image is etched onto a limestone cliff. Standing at an impressive 109 meters tall, this iconic landmark offers visitors a tranquil atmosphere to walk around, take photographs, and learn about its historical significance.

The serene surroundings of Khao Chi Chan make it a perfect place for reflection and relaxation, leaving tourists with unforgettable memories of this remarkable site in Chonburi.

Whether you’re a culture enthusiast or a photography lover, a day at Khao Chi Chan promises a fulfilling experience.

Located in Sattahip, just a 30-minute drive from Pattaya City, Khao Chi Chan is a must-visit destination for travelers exploring the area. Renowned for housing the world’s largest carved Buddha image, it is an ideal spot for a one-day trip.

 

The highlight of Khao Chi Chan is the majestic Buddha image etched onto a limestone cliff, standing at an impressive 109 meters tall and 70 meters wide. The golden outline glimmers under sunlight, creating a breathtaking sight. This iconic landmark was created in 1996 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s reign, blending natural beauty with cultural significance.

Visitors can enjoy a peaceful stroll around the site, take stunning photographs, or simply relax in the serene environment. Surrounded by lush greenery and a well-maintained park, it’s a perfect escape from the bustling streets of Pattaya.

 

 

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When I was taking my motorbike lessons earlier this year with my volleyball friend - our graduation finale was to drive our motorbikes to Khao Chi Chan from Jomtien.

It was a great trip, but I recall it taking 1 or 2 hours to get there from Jomtien.  Maybe we drove like 2 old grandmothers?  I remember driving cautiously but at a good pace.

My Google timeline confirms that the first segment of our trip was 14 miles and took 50 minutes and then the second segment was another 14 miles and took 1 hour:

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10 hours ago, bkkmfj2648 said:

It was a great trip, but I recall it taking 1 or 2 hours to get there from Jomtien.  Maybe we drove like 2 old grandmothers? 

Have done that trip a few times also, every time i swear it gets worse and the pain in my ass is excruciating by the time we get near Na Jomtien! (not for THAT reason... dirty minds!)

Its a pity the Silverlake vineyard and winery didn't survive Covid as the 2 were pretty much side-by-side

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5 hours ago, colmx said:

every time i swear it gets worse and the pain in my ass is excruciating by the time we get near Na Jomtien!

As a newbie, to riding a motorbike, I can definitely relate to that NEW "pain in the ass" feeling from riding a motorbike for so far and for so long.  Also, my arms were aching, as I was so tense with the motorbike steering bar at those high speeds, that I had problems at the gym in the following days with arm excercises.

But the thrill and freedom feeling, once you get outside of the environs of Pattaya City, are well worth any pain.

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