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Zipline Chiangmai

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Zipline Chiangmai, located in the stunning surroundings of Moo 2, Baan Mae Ta Mann, is your gateway to an adrenaline-pumping adventure. Surrounded by lush landscapes, this destination provides a unique opportunity to soar through the treetops, taking in breathtaking views of the natural beauty that Thailand has to offer. With expertly crafted zip lines, professional guides, and a commitment to safety, visitors can immerse themselves in a memorable experience that combines excitement with the tranquility of nature.

About Zipline Chiangmai

Nestled in the picturesque hills of Mae Ta Mann, Zipline Chiangmai invites adventure seekers to glide through the lush canopy of the lush forests, providing an unforgettable experience that merges thrill with serene beauty. This exciting attraction features an array of well-designed zip lines that allow participants to soar high above the ground, offering stunning views that showcase the vibrant flora and fauna of the region. Safety is paramount, with highly trained guides available to ensure every visitor navigates the zip lines with confidence. Each ride is accompanied by a sense of peace as you catch glimpses of the stunning landscape below, making it a perfect blend of adventure and nature. Suitable for all ages, Zipline Chiangmai promises a day filled with excitement, encouraging everyone to reconnect with the beauty of the great outdoors in a fun and engaging way. Embrace the freedom of flight and create lasting memories as you zip through the treetops in one of Northern Thailand’s most striking locations.

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Moo 2, Baan Mae Ta Mann Kued Chang, Thailand

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10 thoughts on “Zipline Chiangmai

  1. We traveled with our two boys aged 13 and 15 to Zipline with our local guide.The place is located in a beautiful spot in the woods,but only after you get on the omega,you start to realize how nice is the surroundings. We really enjoyed the route. It’s a bit scary at the beginning but you quickly get used to the heights. The kids loved it and so did my wife. Very recommend if you are in Chiang Mai.

  2. I was part of a group which visited on 8th Dec. I have been ziplining before, but most of the others hadn’t. The care this company took to ensure everyone was confident and understood the safety aspects of the activity was exceptional. We had a short training line where stopping was practiced and safety line attachment was demonstrated. The main instructor’s English was very good; he was able to describe in detail what we were to do if we stopped short and had to monkey to the next platform. All staff were kind, funny and could not have been more helpful. I believe that all instructions have to speak at least 2 languages. We visit Thailand with a group every 2 years and with the close proximity to Tiger Kingdom and the Maetaeng Elephant Camp, it makes for a very enjoyable day.

  3. Great adventure at a beautiful piece.Maybe not the longest and tallest in the area, but located in a beautiful place along river side.

  4. My husband & I did the 31 ziplines and absolutely loved it! I’m not much of a daredevil but this was incredible. We were on our own with 2 guides. The main guide spoke English well and they were very knowledgeable and ensured we had lots of fun. The safety was excellent and I felt secure the whole time. Great value for money as we ziplined for over an hour and paid the equivalent of AU$80 each. One of the guides happily took lots of photos and videos of us using our camera and there were some dual ziplines where you could zip as a couple and others where the guide zipped beside you to film the river crossing. Most places would charge extra for photos/videos but not here. The place was very close to our resort (Sib-san) and they picked us up and dropped us off. Great views of the countryside and river. You build up slowly to the 400m zip over the river. They are building an 800m zipline which should open this year which would be awesome. I’m not fit but found it wasn’t too strenuous as long as I took my time on the short, uphill walks. There was a 5 min break in the middle of our ziplining where we were given cold water to drink and a shady place to rest. Give it a go – you won’t be disappointed. I just wish it didn’t have to end.

  5. I did this with wife and two kids (12 and 15). It is not for the faint hearted!!! Although my kids had a good time.This is doing omega (ziplining) tree to tree as well as over the main river – about 32 stations!You are accompanied by two instructors all through the course, which is really calming to the nerves. Our instructors were fantastic! We received a very good lesson before starting – excellent English (cant remember instructors name) . We do this is almost every country and this one is definitely up there – gear seemed safe and professional. What Is important is that at no time during the course you are not connected to a cable (although I think there was a platform when both my clips were out of the cable).

  6. It was one of the best attractions we had in Chiang Mai! I was a bit scared but it was super safe with double protection on almost every slide. We had 3 guides assisting us all the time for safety. They spoke good English and were so funny and friendly, advising us what to do or how to slide to have more fun and better experience.There are some dual ziplines so you can slide either with your friend or with a guide who can film you on the way – definitely recommended! On the way you slowly build up to the longest line which is 400m ang goes above the river. You actually cross river 4 times on the way with amazing views. There is a short break in the middle to relax a bit, have some water, coconut or a snack – everything provided.Great value for money – we ziplined for over an hour. Safe and friendly! I regret it finished so quickly!

  7. Wondering if anyone knows why Zipline Chiangmai was closed for a period of time. They just re-opened recently. Was it due to safety issue or other reasons?

  8. First time zip lining, the guides were with you at all times, making sure you are 👌, Matt was clear with instructions, I am happy to have done this.

  9. It’s a nice experience , first time for me. the guides are helpful , nice and working safely , and take photos and video wherever very well with your phone during the tour for you (we left a tip for that). The 400 metres descent over the river was scarying! Very beautiful trees over the jungle. Only thing that could be improved is that you have to run a little bit and unfortunatly can’t stop for a while on the platforms to look to panorama over the jungle , because the guys who guide you have to go back in about one hour and something. It’s an hour tour with 32 stops, for 2000bahts each. You can arrive by yourself by car it’s one hour from Chiang Mai: just call before, and drive in at any hour.

  10. A local friend recommended this for an activity for our family. Very professional, safe and remarkable views in the mountains and jungle as we crossed over white water rapids 100ft below a few times. The views were amazing, the longest zip-line was stated as 400ft and another was approx 200ft–it truly seemed longer as my children disappeared from view into the canopy of the jungle (a radio call confirmed each was safe and send the next one 🙂

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Zipline Chiangmai is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Moo 2, Baan Mae Ta Mann Kued Chang, Thailand



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