Day: March 15, 2018
Best Experience of Rocket Ball in Pattaya
Best Experience of Rocket Ball in Pattaya Ride on the 2SKY Pattaya Rocket Ball, an adrenaline-fueled activity in Pattaya. Board the caged steel vehicle, suspended between 2 towers, and launch into the sky for a breathtaking ride. The vertical launch is 165 feet (50 meters) at speeds of 60 mph (100 kph) in one second. 2Sky Pattaya is fully supervised by an on-site technical engineer/master. Highlights Ride on the 2SKY Pattaya Rocket Ball Board the caged steel vehicle, suspended between 2 towers, and launch into the sky for a breathtaking ride Enjoy spectacular aerial views of the surrounding area The vertical launch is 165 feet (50 meters) at speeds of 60 mph (100 kph) in one second.What You Can Expect The Rocket Ball ride consists of two steel towers with a special cord connected to each tower. Both ends of the cord are attached to a caged steel vehicle in which 2 riders are seated. The vehicle is pulled to the ground, where riders board. When the vehicle is released from the loading station, the cords engage, sending riders on a high-speed vertical launch 50 meters into the air at speeds of 100 KPH in one second and 5G force power. Rocket Ball to the sky! To call the Rocket Ball the most thrilling, exciting, amazing experience is no understatement. Two towers and one gondole allows to be catapulted into the air, going from 0 to 100 KPH in one second. No doubt about it, it’s the ultimate rush. Who operates behind the scenes of 2Sky Pattaya – Rocket Ball? Our team here at 2Sky Pattaya, are trained and qualified to the fullest extent by Technical Park. 2Sky Pattaya is also fully supervised by an on-site European technical engineer/master. Click Here : – Best Experience of Rocket Ball in Pattaya
Read MoreThe Best Experience of Human Slingshot at Pattaya
The Best Experience of Human Slingshot at Pattaya The Human Slingshot is really like no other experience and indeed this is the first and currently only slingshot experience in Asia. The easiest way to describe the human slingshot is to think of Angry Birds. You will wear a full body harness, with neck restraint to keep you safe and securely attached to two specially designed silicon bungy cords which are fixed to the top of the towers. Then, once safe an secure you will be prepared for launch.The Human Slingshot, is without doubt one of the most incredible experiences you could have. You are pulled back horizontally 40 meters to the starting location, then with a force of up to 4G, you will accelerate to 150kph in under a second. Enjoy as you fly back and forth only a few meters above the ground. Your minivan picks you up from your Pattaya Hotel at the designated time and transfers you the short distance to the Human Slingshot site. After completing your paperwork, the staff assists you to get geared up for your slingshot experience. Wear a fully body harness that has a neck restraint to keep you safe. The staff makes sure that you are securely attached to the two silicon bungy cords that are fixed to the top of the towers. Prepared for launch, you are pulled back horizontally 130 feet (40 meters) to the starting location. Once released, you will accelerate with a force of up to 4G, traveling as fast as 90 miles per hour (150 kph) in less than one second. Soar back and forth just a few meters above the ground, until coming to a stop. Have the option to hire a GoPro camera to record your ride (additional expense). Your tour ends with drop-off at your hotel. Click Here : – The Best Experience of Human Slingshot at Pattaya
Read MoreThe Best Attraction of Skydiving in Thailand
The Best Attraction of Skydiving in Thailand Thai Sky Adventures is one of only two skydiving drop zones in Thailand, the other being way up in the rural northeast of the country, close to the Laotian border. Situated about 40-minutes’ drive north of Pattaya, Thai Sky Adventures offers tandem jumps for beginners who just want to experience the thrill of free fall, as well as courses and solo jumps for those able to produce a license and logbook. Safety is taken very seriously, with strict guidelines and well-maintained equipment and facilities. The site on the north shore of Nong Kho Reservoir is a US Parachute Association affiliated drop zone and is regularly inspected by the Thai Aviation Authority. Despite its reputation as an extreme sport, the risk factor involved in skydiving in Pattaya is actually lower than playing a game of cricket, though free falling for hundreds of meters and enjoying the striking scenery is obviously a lot more exciting. A tandem skydive at Thai Sky Adventures costs 10,950 baht per person, though the price does drop slightly if you book as part of a bigger group. That buys you a 20-minute scenic flight up to 13,000 feet, a 60-second free fall back down to 5,000 feet and then about 5 minutes safely drifting back down to the ground. How long you will need to wait for your turn depends on how many other jumpers there are that day and whether or not you booked in advance. For those already qualified and using their own gear, jump tickets start from just 750 baht to jump from up to 5,500 feet. You can jump from over 9,000 feet for 950 baht and over 11,000 feet for 1,100 baht. Click Here : – The Best Attraction of Skydiving in Thailand
Read MoreVisit the Jim Thompson House in Thailand
Visit the Jim Thompson House in Thailand The Jim Thompson House is a museum in central Bangkok, Thailand, housing the art collection of American businessman and architect Jim Thompson, the museum designer and former owner. Built in 1959, the museum spans one rectangular “rai” of land (approximately half an acre or 2023.43 meters). It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Thailand; sporting vibrant jungle foliage in the heart of the city. Following his relocation to Bangkok and the establishment of the Thai Silk Company Limited in 1948, Thompson also became a major collector of Southeast Asian art, which at the time, was not well-known internationally. Attracted by the subtlety of their craftsmanship and expression, he built a large collection of historical Buddhist statues and traditional Thai paintings made of wood, cloth, and paper that depicted the life of Buddha and the legend of Vessantara Jataka. He collected secular art not only from Thailand but from Burma, Cambodia, and Laos, frequently travelling to those countries on buying trips. His collection also consisted of white and blue porcelain from China, which made its way into Thailand around the 16th and 17th centuries. In 1958, he began what was to be the pinnacle of his architectural achievement, a new home to live in and to showcase his art collection. The museum was planned to consist of a complex combination of six traditional Thai-styled houses, primarily constructed of wood, and various old Thai structures that were collected from all parts of Thailand in the 1950s and 1960s. His home sits on a klong (canal) across from Bangkrua, where his weavers were then located. Most of the 19th-century houses were dismantled and moved from Ayutthaya, but the largest, a weaver’s house (now the living room), came from Bangkrua. After Thompson’s disappearance in 1967, the house came under the control of The James H. W. Thompson Foundation under the royal patronage of H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. At 6 Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 Road, Pathumwan, only a block away from Bangkok National Stadium, it is open everyday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. [ICT]. Click Here : – Visit the Jim Thompson House in Thailand
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