- Address: ถนน, Ton Pao, San Kamphaeng District, Chiang Mai 50130, Thailand
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.1 (986)
- Phone: +66 65 625 2777
- Website:
- Opening hours:
Monday: ClosedTuesday: ClosedWednesday: ClosedThursday: ClosedFriday: ClosedSaturday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PMSunday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM - Reviews:
2 months agoThis local waterpark is all and all a fun day with kids. That said, they should really take better care of the place. The slides are dripping, paths to the slides are not clear and messy and the stairs to the slides are a real safety hazard. Besides that, the whirl pool and slides themselves are great and the place was pretty empty when we were there. Prices are reasonable. The children’s complex opens at 11. The extreme slides only open for at 13 199 baht for the children’s area only. 399 baht for the whole park. If you go to there Facebook page or find them on line there is a coupon for 10% per couponparagraph<p style=”
Tube Trek Waterpark in Chiang Mai The 3 Biggest Water Park near Chiang Mai
Grand Canyon Water Park
- Address: 202 ถนนเลียบคลองชลประทาน Nam Phrae, Hang Dong District, Chiang Mai 50230, Thailand
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.2 (3242)
- Phone: +66 52 010 565
- Website:
- Opening hours:
Monday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PMTuesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PMWednesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PMThursday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PMFriday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PMSaturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PMSunday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM - Reviews:
a month agoWhat a laugh this place is. Great fun navigating the obstacle courses and enjoying the zip line. We arrived at 10am just after opening and had no queues to contend with. It didn’t really fill up till about 1pm but even at that it felt relatively quiet. The health and safety exec would have a field day at this place but we felt perfectly safe. Life jackets are provided and mandatory but many of the handles for climbing on the inflatables are damaged or missing. Take some kind of water shoes as the floor outside the changing rooms is extremely slippy and we did witness a young guy slip and fall on the tiles. I would still recommend for a visit as it makes for an extremely enjoyable day out. Between entry, lockers, food and drinks you’ll spend the best part of 1500 baht per person but we felt this was well worth spending.in the last weekAbsolute riot! What a great day out. So much fun, highly recommend. Bags are searched on arrival and they confiscate water/snacks (to be returned upon leaving). Water in the park is not too expensive and the ice-cream was tasty.4 months agoFun for teens and adults. Lots of belly laughs with all the wiping out and falling in the water. The water temperature was pleasant- not cold. Wakeboarding was fun. The staff is friendly and encouraging- they demonstrated how to use the equipment. The food and drinks at the water cafe were good too. We enjoyed our day there!3 weeks agoWater park was absolutely huge and we had a great day. Ticket is 800 baht per person and this included access to the park, zip line and lifejacket. Locker is 100 baht. Some of the inflatables are not maintained very well and under inflated so hard to get across, but besides that I’d say it’s a must visit. Buy your ticket when you arrive, as we heard that sometimes when you arrive they will charge you again anyway.5 months agoGreat experience. For adults also. I even say that it is primary for adults. All the area is floated and very slippery. Half of the activities includes some risk. There’s ski water which costs extra money but totally worth it. Even a mini zipline for the feeling. The restaurant and the bar are one of the best I saw in Thailand so far.
Tube Trek Waterpark
- Address: ถนน, Ton Pao, San Kamphaeng District, Chiang Mai 50130, Thailand
- Map: Click here
- Rating: 4.1 (986)
- Phone: +66 65 625 2777
- Website:
- Opening hours:
Monday: ClosedTuesday: ClosedWednesday: ClosedThursday: ClosedFriday: ClosedSaturday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PMSunday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM - Reviews:
2 months agoThis local waterpark is all and all a fun day with kids. That said, they should really take better care of the place. The slides are dripping, paths to the slides are not clear and messy and the stairs to the slides are a real safety hazard. Besides that, the whirl pool and slides themselves are great and the place was pretty empty when we were there. Prices are reasonable. The children’s complex opens at 11. The extreme slides only open for at 13 199 baht for the children’s area only. 399 baht for the whole park. If you go to there Facebook page or find them on line there is a coupon for 10% per couponRelated articles:- Food Review at Kor Panich, Bangkok
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