Beyond Skywalk Nangshi
Beyond Skywalk NangshiBeyond Skywalk Nangshi

This new glass-floor sky bridge in Phang Nga offers breathtaking views of the Andaman sea

The 180-meter-long sky bridge claims to be the longest of its kind in Thailand.

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Phang Nga Bay National Park owns some of Thailand’s most picturesque views of the Andaman Sea, featuring limestone cliffs and mountainous islands surrounded by blue waters. Now, there's a new way to immerse yourself in these views.

Resort hotel Beyond Skywalk Nangshi has just opened, boasting 57 rooms and villas, and a 180-meter-long glass-floor sky bridge that soars 80 meters above the ground. This walkway allows visitors to enjoy 360-degree views of Phang Nga Bay from its most stunning vantage point, locally known as Samed Nangshi. The glass floor is three centimeters thick and can support 500 kilograms per square meter.

Beyond Skywalk Nangshi
Beyond Skywalk NangshiBeyond Skywalk Nangshi

Access to the sky bridge is priced at B500 per adult and B300 per child until Feb 29. Ticket prices will be converted into food credit of the same amount. For more details, visit www.facebook.com/BeyondSkywalkNangshi

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