2011/06/14

Vacation idea: Underwater World Pattaya

Underwater World Pattaya shows a leisure attraction which the rich variety of marine life found around the region. Underwater World Pattaya  located 200 meters south of Tesco Supermarket in South Pattaya.

Underwater World Pattaya covers a total area of 4,000 square meters of land and is contained in a structure that replicates a large circus tent. Underwater World Pattaya presently houses over 4,000 marine animals, including more than 200 different species from the area as well as some rare creatures from abroad.

Yup, all of them are the ecosystem of underwater world.




Underwater World Pattaya takes visitors to a "voyage to the bottom of the sea", which begins at the sandy beaches and shallow rock pools at the water's edge. "From here, you descend into a pedestrian tunnel, passing brightly colored corals and all kinds of exotic ocean-dwellers along the way".


GENERAL INFORMATION
Date of Opening : th July 2003
Cost of Development : 300 million
Land Area : 12 Rais
Location : Pattaya
Marine Animal Population : Over 2,500 animals from more than 200 species
Opening Hours : 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily (last admission 5.30 p.m.)
Admission Fee  :Adult 450 Baht                Child 250 Baht

The tunnel is 100 meter long and is made of 6.4-centimetre-thick acrylic. It allows you to witness the homes of great shoals of fish, prowling predators and a host of other creatures that inhabit the ocean depths.

Underwater World Pattaya plays an important role in education and marine conservation. School visits are actively supported, and new educational programs are constantly being developed.

Paromita Banerjee said 
A lot of thought has been put into the architectural design of the Underwater World. The structure, similar to a large circus tent, enables the place to have natural light that nurtures the algae. The showcase of Underwater World begins at the "Touch Pool" area, which is a shallow pool that allows visitors to observe and interact with underwater animals such as bamboo sharks, stingrays, starfish, and many species of fish, seaweeds, coloured corals and archer fish. Children and adults alike can touch sea cucumbers and other aquatic life in this pool. More adventurous tourists can volunteer to feed the animals (by paying a fee of around 2500 baht, with gear). 


The acrylic underwater passageway is divided into 3 zones. The first part is the "Reef Zone". This features coral reef and an abundance of colourful fish that are relaxing to watch. The next zone is the "Sharks and Rays", displaying sharks, sting rays, ray sharks and turtles among other creatures from the sea. The last is the "Shipwrecks Zone" featuring various kinds of fish that are edible.

Visitors looking for closer encounters with the residents of the deep sea can try snorkeling or scuba diving within the aquariums. There is a feeding show which usually takes place at around 2pm.This is interesting to watch as experienced divers feed fish like sting rays and sharks.

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