Boomerang Rock Climbing and Adventure Park, a recreational highlight

The environs of Chiang Rai in Thailand is always an interesting place to visit and explore, offering many interesting things to see and do. Visitors to this engrossing locality will find that an outstanding accommodation choice would be a hotel Chiang Rai offers like the Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort. This excellent hotel offers pleasing accommodations and a selection of convenient amenities.

If you love the outdoors and particularly rock climbing you should make sure to take the opportunity to visit the Boomerang Rock Climbing and Adventure Park in Chiang Rai. The only establishment of its kind in Chiang Rai, this exciting rock climbing arena offers many different kinds of outdoor activities for visitors. These include no less than 24 well-designed climbing pathways with top ropes constructed on limestone hills, as well as facilities for traverse climbing, zip lines and slack lines in addition to caving and bouldering. Another popular feature at this park is the huge swing, the largest in Asia with a height of 53 m and an arc of 45 m.

Boomerang Adventure Park is situated on the picturesque Mae Kok River, and in its vicinity you will find a number of waterfalls as well as resident hill tribe peoples. The activities at the park may be enjoyed by people of all age groups and preferences, and stringent safety precautions have been exercised in all its facilities. The park prides itself on using only equipment of the finest standards so as to assure a satisfying outing for its guests. In addition to the numerous activities on offer at the park itself, visitors will also have the opportunity to enjoy other appealing activities in the surrounding areas, such as trekking, swimming, rafting, cycling excursions and so on. Within the park guests will be able to make use of convenient facilities such as a restaurant, showers and washrooms. Visitors may also camp out in the park’s picturesque grounds.

Uditha Dharmawardhane is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Roland Lefevre. He specializes in creating features on leisure as well as business travel destinations across the globe.

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Hiking in Doi Pha Tang

Doi Pha Tang is a mountain that is around 160km away from the city of Chiang Rai in Thailand. The mountain is home to several ethnic tribes, including Yao, Chinese Haw and Hmong. Their tribal history goes back to the very emergence of people in Thailand. Most of the tribes have Chinese ancestry; Chinese migrants are believed to have travelled across the borders and settled in Thailand, making it their permanent home. These tribes have preserved their culture and still practice their traditional rituals and cultural activities. You can meet the tribal people and try out some of the local cuisine at the shops and restaurants that are spread across the hilly region. The fruits are definitely the highlight out of the local food and be sure to try Chinese pears; they are juicy and simply delicious. One can also find some preserved fruits such as red cherries and apricots which you can take back home with you.

Doi Pha Tang also provides spectacular views of Thailand and Laos. From the mountain you can see the boundary of Thailand which merges with Laos. The best time to go hiking in Doi Pha Tang is during December and January. The Sakura trees are in full bloom at the end of each year and pathways covered in pink like floss makes it an ethereal experience. The temperature is always cool in Doi Pha Tang, but it gets a bit colder during winter.

Doi Pha Tang is a great place to relax and enjoy the wonders of nature. On your hiking trip try and take a pair of binoculars with you and do not forget to bring along your camera too. One can then explore all the details in this region; from the top you can see the Mekong River passing by and look at the greenery guarding the Laos border. It is best to search for Chiang Rai hotels to stay in when you visit Don Pha Tang. For luxurious rooms and great service check out Anantara Golden Triangle Thailand which is a hotel Chiang Rai that offers a luxurious base from which to set off on your many adventures and excursions.

Rock Climbing In Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai is a city located in Northern Thailand and is typically visited by tourists interested in stopping by the Golden Triangle (the border formed by Thailand, Laos and Myanmar). However, Chiang Rai is no mere transit town and visitors will find plenty of places to see and plenty of activities to occupy their time. Popular attractions in the city include the Bandaam Museum, the Wat Klong Wiang, the Wat Ming Meuang, the Haw Shan Art Gallery and the Cultural Hall Museum.

Tourists looking for some outdoor activities to do while in Chiang Rai can try rock climbing. The Boomerang Adventure Park is probably the most popular place for the activity. The park is situated roughly three kilometres from the city and is a fun way to spend a day. The park is not just for the outdoorsy types, and even those who have not gone rock climbing before may be able to do so here. The park is open from Tuesday to Sunday between 10 am and 7 pm.

In addition to scaling these sheer rock edifices, one can also take part in Frisbee golf, try out zip lining, spelunking and even go on some scenic hikes. A typical trip here may start with a trek to the Three Bears Cavern, where one can explore a few caves. Visitors can then try slack line or tightrope walking (with a safety tether), and then go rock climbing at the Boomerang Park before zip lining on lines that are about 160 metres long. The equipment used is well maintained and all activities are conducted by experienced personnel. Access to the park’s facilities is reasonably priced and visitors are sure to leave with the satisfaction of money well spent.

Tourists looking for luxury Chiang Rai Hotels can try the elegant offerings of the Anantara Golden Triangle Thailand. This stylish option of a Hotel Chiang Rai has to offer its visitors is situated amidst a lush jungle and offers guests awe-inspiring vistas of Laos and Myanmar. The hotel also offers a series of excellent services; this includes jungle trekking and mahout training. Guests are also sure to enjoy visiting the hotel’s elephant camp where they can come face to face with Thailand’s revered gentle giants.

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Boomerang Adventure Park Chiang Rai

At the gateway to the ‘Golden Triangle’ lies the Boomerang Adventure Park Chiang Ra, an outdoor adventure park that boasts of huge limestone cliffs and rocky areas for numerous activities from rock climbing to zip lines to traverse climbing and so much more outdoor activities. The park enjoys a central yet picturesque location, being just 3 km away from the town of Chiang Ra and also a mere fifteen minute walk to the Mekong River, in vicinity of its greenery and waterfalls. Re-opened in 2011, the park enjoys international grade levels of first aid facilities as well as UK trained instructors whom together ensure the highest standards of safety essential for this type of adventure park.

Rock climbing is definitely an adventure for the bold and the brave, but nevertheless even for beginners there is enough opportunity with safety anchors to try out this new experience. Looming limestone karsts of about 90metres in height offer many routes to be taken while there is also traverse climbing with fixed lines as well as vertical climbs for practicing. Most of the equipment and gear for rock climbing is available at the site and what one needs is a good pair of shoes and a sense of adventure coupled with a taste for excitement.

The park that is called so for its shape in the form of a boomerang is also a superb camping site and also offers some trekking to nearby attractions. The three bear cavern that can be reached by a trek along the river is one such location. The location of the park allows for camping and is an excellent place for team outings of corporate staff or birthday parties or simply a friend’s outing with its onsite restaurant, solar showers as well as adequate wash room facilities. The other amazing attraction site at the park is Asia’s largest swing that is about 53 metres in height and which also has an arc that is of an incredible length of 45 metres.

For a traveller seeking accommodation, Chiang Rai hotels offer some charming prospects with superb indoor facilities and amazing ambience with exceptional dining options. Anantara Golden Triangle Thailand goes much beyond this traditional description into a memorable lifetime experience with its heavenly views over the Mekong River, its exotic interior designs of rich Thai silks and teak floors and its spacious, refined living spaces that exude an amazing sense of tranquillity in all the rooms and suites that are available. This hotel Chiang Rai has what it takes to transform the entire city experience into something more, a charming memory that lingers in memory long after it is no more.

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Top 5 Best Places to Visit in Chiang Rai

Although a relatively small town, Chiang Rai is full of many wonders that one could explore. There are many Chiang Rai hotels in which one could seek accommodation in while exploring this region out of which Anantara Golden Triangle Thailand is a hotel Chiang Rai is quite proud of. When in Chiang Rai, make sure you visit the Wat Phra Kaew, a beautiful temple where the famous emerald Buddha statue can be found. Visit the House of Opium, a museum dedicated to the trade of opium in the Golden Triangle area only about one hour away from Chiang Rai. Another thing you can do is crossing the border to Myanmar and visiting Mae Sot, a charming little village that shares a border with Myanmar. The Mae Fah Luang Art and Cultural Park is also a good place to visit featuring breathtaking gardens and a collection of royal items collected by Princess Sirindhorn that are truly priceless. Don’t forget to shop at the Chiang Mai’s famous night market chockfull of interesting baubles that would make interesting souvenirs for you to take back home.    

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Mekong River Trips

Vietnam’s Golden Triangle region of Chiang Rai connects the country with Myanmar, Laos and Thailand, and it used to enjoy infamy as the world’s locus of opium production. However, the region has been mostly cleared up now and travellers have rebranded it as an intriguing tourist destination with a world of exotic sights to experience. Ample regional lodging is available via a fine selection of Chiang Rai hotels of which an excellent choice is the Anantara Golden Triangle Thailand. Its seamless blend of traditional Vietnamese culture and modern luxury make this property an ideal hotel Chiang Rai offers to all its visitors. Sail along the magical, mystifying Mekong River on a sumptuous cruise boat to experience Cambodian and Vietnamese river culture first hand, while luxuriating on a superbly outfitted vessel. An RV Mekong Prestige Cruise offers you an ideal cruise that starts from Cambodia’s bustling capital city of Phnom Phenh and heads towards Tan Chau, where you’ll cross the border into Vietnam with stops at the unique cities of Sa Dec and Cai Be before culminating in My Tho, Saigon. Witness the various attractions of the beautiful Mekong River Delta such as the Cambodia Flaoting Palace and the intriguing Cai Be floating market, where you can pick up some interesting knick-knacks for the folks back home. You’ll also get the chance to see an authentic floating fish market that will treat you to an on-water cooking demonstration. In addition, enjoy the quaint sights of Sa Dec and the beautiful gothic French cathedral in Sai Be on your way. The crew aboard the vessel will enrich your knowledge of Vietnam and Cambodia and will also serve you some fantastic fusion cuisine inspired by Asian and Western culinary traditions for a truly unforgettable experience on the Mekong River.

Angela Fernando is an impassioned travel writer who composes pieces under the pen name Sumaira Narayan. She loves writing about new and exciting places around the world and hopes to visit them all someday.

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