Day: March 13, 2018
Visit Splash Jungle Waterpark in Thailand
Visit Splash Jungle Waterpark in Thailand Splash Jungle Water Park in Mai Khao Beach is unrivalled in southern Thailand when it comes to wet and wild thrills. A great day out, particularly for children, it is home to 12 exhilarating water slides, rides and attractions, with professional lifeguards on standby to make sure that you have fun and safe time. Located close by Phuket International Airport and a part of the Grand West Sands Villa Phuket , guests of the hotel get to enjoy all of the fun in the sun for reduced price. The ticket prices for outside guests are not too high, meaning that everyone can enjoy the fast-paced thrills and the more easy-going attractions, as well as great food and drinks in the first-class facilities. Highlights and Features Theme parks in USA and Europe are notoriously crowded with queues of an hour or more the norm. Not so at Splash Jungle where you’ll find a maximum of two or three people in front of you, if that. Paradoxically, one of the most popular rides is the simplest: Just grab an inflated tube and travel around the park at leisure on the 335-meter Lazy River, thanks to the mild current. Another popular ride is the heart-stopping Boomerango on which riders in an inner-tube start with a steep drop down then are propelled high up a vertical wall. Then the reversed free fall accelerates riders over a 15-meter high transition bump and finally into a splashdown pool. The Superbowl ride starts with a drop through an Aqua Tube, then riders are launched into the Superbowl and kept high on the wall for several turns by centrifugal force, eventually ending in a spashdown pool. You’ll also find adequate facilities such as the Kids Aquarium, Kids Slide Pool and multiple water slides of varying heights and speeds for the little ones at Splash Jungle and it’s good to know that children under five have free entry. Entry for those over that age starts at 700 baht per person for ages 5 to 12 (under 5s enter for free) and 1,450 baht per person over 12. The ticket price includes use of a secure locker for your belongings. Click Here : – Visit of Splash Jungle Waterpark in Thailand
Read MoreThe Famous place of Safari World Zoo in Thailand
The Famous place of Safari World Zoo in Thailand Safari World is a zoo for those who don’t like zoos… of course like any animal parks it has some good and some not so good sides but here animals certainly do have huge amount of space to roam free. Opened since 1988, Safari World is divided in two distinct areas: The open space of Safari Park where you can drive through in your car or in the park bus represents 480 acres for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park, then the Marine Park which is more of a traditional zoo mixed with many shows, lots of food stalls and plenty of souvenir shops. The open air Safari Park is a very impressive eight kilometres long land where animals wander freely and where human are just tolerated. The first part is home to many species of herbivores: zebras, camels, antelopes, gazelles, rhinos and an amazing amount of large birds: ostriches, pelicans, cranes, and nightmarish marabou storks. As you drive through, you can stop your car as you please to admire this large display of animals but need to respect few simple rules: drive slowly, don’t feed the animals, don’t honk or make loud noises. You can even open your windows as long as you don’t step out of the vehicle. Further, an astonishing amount of giraffes gracefully walk around the feeding area, supposedly the largest herd in the world. It’s a really different experience to drive in the middle of free and healthy animals which are obviously not paying much attention to human visitors. The wilderness of Safari World is not something you could expect so close to a big frantic city. But the mood changes a bit as you reach a couple of massive metal gates and above them a security lookout tower reminding of the entrance of Jurassic Park. Before opening the first gate a security guard voice firmly invites visitors to get back inside their cars and close all windows, then only the first gate slowly rolls side way and vehicles can move into a safety area. Once the back gate is safely closed behind you, the one in front starts to open and you may enter the predators den. Even though you know animals are well fed and appear to be napping in the tree shade, rolling in the grass or even bathing (tigers seem to love bathing), you cannot remain indifferent to the size of the many tigers, lions and massive Himalayan black bears. Click Here : – The Famous place of Safari World Zoo in Thailand
Read MoreThe Best experience of Ice Skating In Bangkok
The Best experience of Ice Skating In Bangkok Occupying 1,900 sqm of space on the 6th and 7th floors of Siam Discovery Center, an upscale shopping malls with brand name boutiques from AX Armani Exchange to Kipling, Ice Planet features a standard Olympic sized rink that can easily host a game of ice hockey or an figure skating choreography competition. There’s also a skating school (for ice hockey and figure skate), a nicely decked out lounge and an indoor English garden for relaxing with a cup of tea. You pay a flat fee per 90 minutes, which is inclusive of skates and locker rental. Imperial World Ice Skating Located on the top floor of Imperial World Samrong, just 15 minutes outside Bangkok, Imperial World Ice Skating is the one and only Olympic-size rink complete with skating facilities like first aid, training room, changing room, and Pro Shop. If you’re a tad wobbly, learn how to steady yourself from seasoned pros (lessons cost 300 to 3,000 baht depending on a coach). The rink offers two sessions daily (10:00 – 14:45 and 15:10 – 20:00). Admission is 150 baht per session, inclusive of skate rental. Non-skaters admission is 30 baht. Open Ice Skate Open Ice Skate is a smaller rink located on the fourth floor of Imperial Lad Prao. Like the name suggests, this rink is open so don’t be surprised if your skating skills are admired by onlookers from every floor above. All-day skating costs 100 baht from Monday to Friday, 120 baht on weekends, inclusive of skate rental. Admission for non-skaters is 30 baht. Lessons from qualified coaches can also be had. The Rink Unlike most other pre-existing ice-skating rinks, which are housed inside an enclosed space usually on the top floor of a shopping mall, The Rink sits in an open atrium on the first floor of Central World shopping complex. The space occupies what used to be the exhibition area, surrounded by brand name clothing shops and B2S retail store. While you might need to use a lot of imagination to get the feel of the real outdoor rink, think New York’s Rockyfeller Center or London’s Sommerset House, The Rink is a delightful alternative to the otherwise nondescript rinks elsewhere. Click Here : – The Best experience of Ice Skating In Bangkok
Read MoreVisit Take a Ferry Ride to James Bond Island in Thailand
Take a Ferry Ride to James Bond Island Experience your very own James Bond inspired adventure on this full-day tour of Phang Nga Bay from Krabi. Cruise to the Khao Phing Kan islands by long tail or speed boat, then switch to a kayak to explore the caves and beaches of Thalu Island and Khao Phing Kan. Keep your camera to hand as you pass Koh Tapu island, the 20-meter-tall rock nicknamed ‘James Bond Island’ after its appearance in ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’. That’s not all: visit Wat Suwan Kuha Temple, or ‘Monkey Cave’; see the Raman Waterfalls; and stop for lunch (included) in the Panyee floating village. Highlights Full-day tour of Phang Nga Bay from Krabi Paddle your way around the Khao Phing Kan islands on a kayaking tour See ‘James Bond Island’ where ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’ was filmed Hotel pick-up and lunch included Travel by air-conditioned minivan, long tail or speed boat and kayak. What You Can Expect Following a pick-up service from your hotel in Krabi, transfer to Phang Nga Bay by air-conditioned minivan to discover the famous filming locations of “The Man With the Golden Gun” in Phang Nga Bay. Phang Nga Bay found its way onto the tourist map through its starring role in the James Bond movie starring Roger Moore as 007, and is distinctive for its sheer limestone cliffs that jut vertically out of the crystal emerald-green water. Climb aboard a traditional long tail boat at Tadan Pier near Phang Nga Town and voyage over to James Bond Island. Discover the famous Khao Phing Kan, a very high leaning rock with tiny caves, where you can find stalls selling souvenirs mostly made from beautiful shells and wood. Walk around the James Bond Island and take a photo of Koh Tapu (also known as Nail Island or Spike Island). The limestone rock is around 20 meters tall with a diameter ranging from about 4 meters at the bottom and up to 8 meters at the top . Continue to Thalu Island, where you can take a guided kayak tour along the mangrove river and the giant stalactites caves & limestone cliffs (please book the kayak option). If canoeing isn’t your thing you can just enjoy the sights that James Bond Island and its surroundings has to offer! Panyee floating village is where you will stop for lunch. The natural island of Panyee is a towering vertical mass of limestone. Nearly all of the village sits atop a huge network of stilts that clings to the edge of the island’s coastline and stretches out over the sea in a maze of raised platforms and walkways. Cruise slowly back to the pier and visit Wat Suwan Kuha Temple, also known as “Monkey Cave”. Make a last stop at Raman Waterfalls on your adventure. A place with an abundance of flora and fauna such as monkeys, deers, squirrels and birds. Conclude your tour back in your centrally located hotel where you can make a great conclusion to an unforgettable day. Click Here : – Visit Take a Ferry Ride to James Bond Island in Thailand
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