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SkyFlyers at Asiatique Bangkok
5.0(1)
From ~$9
per person
30 minutes
Day Trips & Excursions
Bangkok

SkyFlyers at Asiatique Bangkok

At a Glance

Type
Day Trips & Excursions
Duration
30 minutes
Rating
5.0/5 (1)
Price
From ~$9/person
Meeting Point
Bangkok, Thailand, Bangkok, Bangkok
Cancellation
Check policy
Fitness
Low – minimal walking is...

Highlights

  • Take flight at Asiatique’s SkyFlyers, Thailand’s first riverfront giant swing set along the scenic Chao Phraya River.
  • Admire panoramic 360° views of the Chao Phraya River and Bangkok skyline from a record-setting height of 135 m.
  • Explore the ‘Wings of Garudapterus’ zones featuring immersive prehistoric storytelling and interactive themed elements.
  • See real fossil displays from the Thainosaur Museum, adding an educational twist to this high-adrenaline Bangkok attraction.

Tour Details

The SkyFlyers at Asiatique Bangkok offer a thrilling experience perched high above the Chao Phraya River, combining adrenaline with sweeping views of the city’s skyline. Visitors begin by arriving at Asiatique The Riverfront, a lively open-air mall and entertainment complex along the riverbank. After ticket validation, the main event is the giant swing ride, which elevates guests to 135 meters above ground level. This ride, the tallest of its kind in the Asia-Pacific region, provides a distinctive perspective of Bangkok’s extensive urban sprawl and the winding river beneath.

The ride lasts around 30 minutes, including safety briefings and individual swings, creating a concise yet intense adventure that contrasts with the leisurely pace of the surrounding market area. The key highlight is the giant swing itself, named for its prehistoric theme inspired by the 'Wings of Garudapterus,' connecting visitors to ancient natural history through a series of fossil displays from the nearby Thainosaur Museum integrated into the ride’s design zones. As the swing arcs through the air, riders encounter panoramic, 360-degree views of landmarks such as the Rama VIII Bridge, the glittering towers of the Silom district, and the bustling river traffic below. The experience includes sudden drops and soaring climbs designed to maximize thrill and photo opportunities, especially at sunset when the city lights begin to twinkle.

Practical details include arriving 15 to 20 minutes prior to your booked time to allow for ticket validation and safety checks. Groups are handled individually with a focus on safety; there is no guide accompanying the ride, but staff provide clear instructions and assistance. The location is easily accessible by boat, taxi, or BTS Skytrain followed by a short shuttle ride, making transportation straightforward. The ride itself requires no special fitness beyond the ability to maintain a seated position and follow safety protocols.

This experience suits those seeking a brief yet intense thrill paired with expansive city views, particularly appealing to visitors comfortable with heights and interested in combining entertainment with a touch of natural history. It's ideal for solo travelers, couples, or small groups who want a distinctive perspective on Bangkok from above, away from the usual ground-level perspectives.

What Makes This Tour Special

SkyFlyers stands out as Asia-Pacific’s tallest riverfront giant swing, combining a high-adrenaline ride with panoramic city views and a prehistoric theme that integrates fossil exhibits. This combination creates a multi-sensory experience—visual, tactile, and historical—that sets it apart from typical amusement rides.
  • Reach heights of 135 meters for unparalleled views over Bangkok and the Chao Phraya River.
  • Experience a prehistoric-themed giant swing incorporating fossil displays from the Thainosaur Museum.
  • Located within Asiatique The Riverfront, allowing seamless connection to dining and shopping.
  • Short duration (30 minutes) makes it an accessible option for travelers with limited time.

Historical Background

Asiatique The Riverfront is built on the site of the former East Asiatic Company’s docks, which date back to the early 20th century. This area played a vital role in Bangkok’s maritime trade and exports, linking the city to international markets along the Chao Phraya River.

What's Included

  • Access to SkyFlyers: Wings of Garudapterus
  • Single ride on the SkyFlyers

Not Included

  • Personal expenses

Is This Tour Worth It?

This day trips & excursions activity is highly rated at 5.0/5 across 1 review, running 30 minutes from ~$9 per person.

Best For

FamiliesBudget travelers
Less ideal for: Wheelchair users

Pros

  • +Outstanding rating: 5.0/5
  • +Booked through Headout
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