North Pattaya
Inclusions
* Private Transportation
* Tour Guide​
* Entrance Fees
Exclusions
* Meals
* Personal expenses
St. Nikolaus Catholic Church
Founded in 1966 by Swiss national Walter Leo Meyer on land he donated, the church was completed and dedicated to Saint Nicholas de Flue in 1976. Architecturally distinct, the building exhibits a beautifully crafted Thai style, with its bell tower and façades reminiscent of Buddhist temple design—while serving a Roman Catholic congregation. Inside, the church interior resonates with elegance: intricate carvings, rich wooden paneling, and altar details similar to European Baroque chapels, but with a Thai flair. 
Father Ray Foundation & Chapel
A Redemptorist missionary, the Father Ray Foundation is a comprehensive charitable system supporting orphaned, abandoned, abused, and disabled young people through diverse education, care, and vocational initiatives. Operating as an umbrella organization, it oversees multiple key institutions including a children’s village, daycare center, school for those with special needs, and a school for the blind. There is also a vocational college for individuals with disabilities, that trains them in skills such as mechanical, electronics, farming, and baking skills. There is also a unique chapel that beautifully blends Thai artworks within the context of the Christian faith.​
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The Sanctuary of Truth
Conceived and funded by Thai businessman Lek Viriyaphan, it blends the forms of temple and palace in an ornate Ayutthaya‑style structure that draws on Buddhist, Hindu, Chinese, and Khmer influences. Entirely made from wood, the building houses only intricately carved wooden sculptures and idols, with no metal nails used in its classic form. Spanning 13 hectares, the site offers an indoor area of about 2,115 m², and its tallest spire soars to approximately 105 meters, with each hall symbolizes different philosophical and cosmic themes.

