Mountain-climbing with magnificent view in Krabi.
It is not only the turquoise glass-like sea here that appeals to worldwide travellers; rock-climbing at Railay Bay is the major must-do for thrill-seekers. With accredited professional instructors to take you high up the cliff and all the safety equipment, beginner and advanced climbers will definitely enjoy the most rewarding views from the cliff-top, which is not easily reached!
Sea-walking at Hey Island, Phuket.
Just 15 minutes by speedboat from the mainland, you can enjoy numerous water activities like snorkelling, scuba diving, sea walking and parasailing at this beautiful getaway Hey island. Long Beach and Banana Beach are the main destinations for finding a range of eateries, and deck chairs and sun loungers on which to soak up some sun. When the sun goes down, the ambience turns still and incredibly peaceful.
Cliff-jumping at Grand Canyon, Chiang Mai.
Resembling the Arizona natural landmark, Chiang Mai’s own ‘Grand Canyon’ lures many visitors with its picturesque canyons (the cliffs of a previous clay quarry) topped with lush trees, overlooking an emerald-colour lake. The highlight is jumping off the cliff into the 40-metre deep water but, unwinding in a rubber boat on the café terrace is another good idea!
Ziplining in the treetops of the jungle, Chiang Rai.
The valley location and cool breezes of the extensive Boon Rawd Farm has enabled barley and tea plantations to grow. Visitors can take a day tour for some tea-tasting, fun adventures such as mountain-biking, zip-lining and climbing walls. There are various food and drink outlets to suit everyone, at reasonable prices.