The Chiang Mai Grand Canyon is the place where many locals and tourists go to have fun in the water, as there is a large pool of water for swimming, as well as a 14 metre high cliff where people can jump off into the water. There is a designated spot for the cliff jumping and it is supervised.
The Aqua Park is located about 300 metres away from the Grand Canyon and consists of large plastic obstacle course filled with air that sits on top of the water. If you fall, you will bounce or better yet, fall into the water! There are also smaller obstacles and water slides for kids who will wear themselves out in no time!
The Aqua Park is perfectly safe and all visitors are are required to wear a life jacket at all times, regardless of swimming ability. The area is also patrolled at all times by trained life guards. There are change rooms with showers and lockers where you can store your bags and valuables. There is also a cafe on site which serve food and drinks.
Welcome to the Grand Canyon Water Park in the north. This is no simple water park. The main attraction is the inflatable obstacle course where you climb, jump, bounce, tiptoe, pull and swim your way from one end to the other. Plenty of high jumps, dive points, and launch points to explore, and there's a splash pool with a large water slide and inflatable boats and rafts for younger adventurers.
Spend the day exploring the only outdoor water park in northern Chiang Mai with a huge area of over 35 acres. The park offers various outdoor activities including giant sliders over 10 meters in length. Experience canoeing and kayaking and marvel at the panoramic view of Grand Canyon Water Park. Enjoy the zip line that has 2 lines, over 400 meters in length, which cross over the Grand Canyon water.
The park ensures safety and convenience with life jackets for all swimmers, as well as certified and well-trained lifeguards on site.
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Chiang Mai Railway Station
Chiang Mai Arcade Bus Station, Chiang Mai Old Bus Station
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