Freizeitaktivitäten in Thailand 2

Top leisure activities in Thailand


Experience the top leisure activities in Thailand with us! From outdoor fun such as jet skiing, ATVing or rafting to excursions to Elephant campsamusement parks or adventure pools. In Thailand you can experience a lot and do things you've never done before. For example, have you ever walked across the rooftops of Bangkok on a 314-metre-high glass floor? No? Then you should definitely visit the Mahanakhon Tower in Bangkok! The latest attraction is "I-TILT": a vertical net into which you lean and are then tilted forward at a 65° angle - not for the faint-hearted! Southern islands such as Phuket or Koh Samui are ideal for water sports activities, while the longest jungle zipline in the world is located in the north in Chiang Mai. You can find all activities in Thailand and other exciting excursion destinations online at GetYourGuideª.

All Highlights

Discover leisure activities in Thailand


Black House

Black House


Das Baan Dam Museum, eher bekannt als das Black House, ist ein weiteres Kunstprojekt in der nordthailändischen Stadt Chiang Rai. Anders als angenommen, handelt es sich hierbei nicht nur um ein einzelnes Haus, sondern um eine riesige Anlage mit mehr als 40 individuellen Gebäuden und teilweise sehr skurrilen Ausstellungsobjekten. Die Außenfassade der Häuser ist einheitlich in einem dunklen Farbschema gehalten (vorwiegend in Schwarz und Dunkelbraun), woraus sich der Spitzname „Black House“ ergab....
Pai Canyon

Pai Canyon


The Pai Canyon is a fascinating natural spectacle in the north of Thailand! Who would have thought that this country has such deep canyons? It may not be quite as spectacular as the Grand Canyon in the USA, but the comparatively small Pai Canyon is absolutely worth seeing and always worth a visit if you are in the charming mountain region! The canyon, which locals refer to as Kong Lan, has been formed over several centuries by natural...
Chinatown

Chinatown


Samphanthawong is one of the liveliest neighborhoods in Bangkok and is better known as Chinatown. Founded in 1782, it is now one of the oldest and largest Chinatowns in the world! Around the main street Yaowarat Road, you can see ornate gates (like the famous Chinatown Gate) & Chinese temples, stroll under bright red lanterns or taste your way through delicious street food stalls! This place is a must-see, even if you're only planning a short stay in Bangkok. The best way to travel...
Chao Phraya boat trip

Chao Phraya boat trip


If you are in Bangkok, you absolutely must plan a boat trip on the glittering Chao Phraya River! Especially in the evening, countless tourists flock to ICONSIAM Pier 4 to take one of the popular dinner cruises. Even if this place has something of a mass processing, in our opinion it is worth experiencing this spectacle once. The ships are modernly equipped, offer seating on several floors and usually have live music or a DJ with...
Hong Island Phang-Nga

Hong Island (Phang-Nga)


As part of a boat tour through the beautiful Phang-Nga Bay, many tour operators make a stop at Hong Island (Koh Hong) to go canoeing or kayaking. The unique landscape with its geological formations, caves and huge limestone cliffs make this activity something very special! Hong Island offers a famous photo opportunity that can only be seen from a canoe and from a specific position: Sky view with surrounding trees in the shape of a heart. Incidentally, Hong Island is close to the...
Mahanakhon Skywalk

King Power Mahanakhon (Skywalk)


The King Power Mahanakhon is a must-see in Bangkok! The 314-metre-high skyscraper stands out from afar with its Tetris-like shape, which sets it apart from all other skyscrapers in Bangkok. In addition to hotel rooms and stores, the reflective building also has a fascinating 360-degree viewing platform on the 78th floor. A glass floor (= skywalk) has also been built, above which you can walk freely and the world below you suddenly becomes very small! See cars and people...
Elephant sanctuaries Phuket

Elephant sanctuaries Phuket


There are several elephant sanctuaries on Phuket where you can observe these fascinating animals up close and see them in their natural environment. We have visited two of these camps on our travels, which we can really recommend to you: Bukit Elephant Park and Green Elephant Sanctuary Park. Both camps stand for animal welfare and take a stance against chains or riding. Unfortunately, you can still see many elephants in Thailand and in...
Phuket Old Town

Phuket Old Town


The old town of Phuket (also known as "Phuket Old Town") is a cultural jewel that combines the history of Phuket with a great deal of charm! Especially on rainy days, it is worth taking a stroll through the romantic alleyways to buy a few souvenirs. In addition to the famous colorful houses, which are the result of Portuguese influences, you can also admire impressions of Chinese architecture. There are numerous unique stores, colorful decorations and pretty cafés such as the Kor flower café...