Behind a magnificent, ornate gateway lies Siam Park - a world of adrenalin-pumping water rides and spectacular scenery, a water kingdom and beach club for the whole family.
Sawasdee Lazy River
Drift sedately along the biggest Sawasdee Lazy River in the world named after the Thai greeting of a gentle bow. Sit back and enjoy the lush vegetation, tropical islands and cascading waterfalls as you gently float over crystal clear waters and are then transported to the second level of the park via a conveyor-belt. The lazy river is accessible from all areas of the park, so it can be used as a water taxi to ferry you from one attraction to the next.
Mekong Rapids
Mekong River is one of the largest in the world which runs through both Thailand and China. This thrill seekers' ride is not unlike the river it's named after, with rapids and waterfalls making navigation unpredictable.
Twisting and turning in your five-person raft and finally plunging through Indiana Jones style vegetation, you complete your roller coaster journey close to the park entrance. Unlike many rides where you are expected to drag your raft back to the beginning, the Mekong Rapids boast the longest raft transportation system in the world. So all you have to do is see who gets back up to the top first!
The Giant
As you enter Siam Park the first ride you see is the massive head of The Giant. Made to replicate one of the temple guardians he towers 13 metres in the air. Feel the force as you hurtle down one of two flumes before spinning around and around either clockwise or anticlockwise in one of the powerful twin cyclones! This ride is the only one in the world to spin in an anticlockwise direction!
The Aquarium
The aquarium is like no other you'll see, home to 13,000 tropical fish of various varieties and six alligators from Mississippi! Through the middle of the aquarium runs a massive 18m tube - the key part of the "Tower of Power" - which will take riders through the alligators' lair to the landing pool.
Anyone who decides against the massive 28 metre drop can see the faces of the fearless riders from the viewing windows located on all sides.
The Tower of Power
For a full-on rush of adrenaline make a beeline for the Tower of Power. With a 256 stair climb to the top there is no looking back! A breath-taking 28 metre drop will take you to speeds of up to 40km per hour into the trembling transparent tube and a tank of alligators. The landing pool of the Tower of Power promises a heart stopping finale you won't forget!
The Dragon
Take a four-person raft and enjoy a daring ride on The Dragon - the mascot of Siam Park. As you hurtle down the flume you are suddenly thrown into the dragon's drum. See his massive open jaws and clouds of billowing smoke as you twist and turn, closer and higher, in a gravity defying experience.
The Volcano
Close your eyes as you build speed and shoot into the tunnels of the Volcano. Enter a 20 metre diameter cone in a rubber ring and begin the real Volcano experience! As the darkness envelops you, you'll feel as though you are in the centre of a bubbling, rumbling volcano about to come to life where a spectacular laser show finale is revealed.
Jungle Snake
Twist and turn as you slither through the innards of the Siam Park Jungle Snake. Choose one of four tunnels to begin your journey, with different shades of green indicating the intensity of the ride. With the snake's differing colours and the intertwining bodies, your finishing point remains undecided until you're finally flung out into the landing pool!
The Naga Racer
The crest of this ride is the Naga serpent - a mystical creature that sheltered Buddha while he was meditating. As its name suggests, The Naga Racer is a six-lane head-first race to the bottom. Test your need for speed on this wet and wild adventure!
The Lost City with Baby Island
The Lost City is an area for children - and parents! - to play in their very own secret water world. Climbing areas, numerous slides and super flumes will ensure they are kept entertained! Packed full of fun, The Lost City has been specially designed with excitement and safety in mind.
For the smaller toddlers and babies a small, and as always, specially designed area has been created. The slides are wider and not as steep, the water is kept at a constant temperature and more importantly the parents are allowed in!