As you enter, grab a free park map to get acquainted. They are available at the entrance and information desks. The park has a central location called ‘Beach’, which acts as a hub for many rides. If you’re not up for a physical map, use our map (provided below) for your convenience!
Getting to Siam ParkGet your heart pumping at the thrilling rides in this zone.
Perfect for families with a mix of relaxing and exciting rides.
A paradise for little ones with smaller-scale slides and water features.
Entering through the main entrance, head left towards Cidade Perdida (Lost City) zone. This area boasts the high-adrenaline rides. Start with "Singha: The Battle of the Water Gods" - a giant water coaster with drops and twists. Next door is "The Drop Tower" - a near-vertical freefall plummet for the brave. Continue through "Lost City" to "Phuket" zone for "Mai Thai River" - a fast-paced rapids ride with twists and turns.
Entering the park, head straight towards "Beach" zone. Here you'll find gentle wave pools and a sandy beach area perfect for little ones. Look for the large umbrellas for shade breaks. Enjoy the relaxing waves of "The Beach" and let the kids build sandcastles. Take a slow cruise on "Sawadee Siam" - a lazy river with gentle currents, perfect for a cool down. Head for "Siam Jungle" zone for "Nawarat" - a themed boat ride with waterfalls and gentle drops, offering some shade along the way.
The Siam Park map provides an overview of the entire park, including the locations of rides, attractions, dining options, restrooms, first aid stations, souvenir shops, and other essential facilities. It also highlights key landmarks and points of interest.
No worries! Every zone in Siam Park has a dedicated guest service office. Look for signs with "Oficina de Atendimento ao Visitante" (Visitor Service Office) or ask any staff member for directions.
Head for the "Mai Thai River" zone. Here you'll find plenty of loungers nestled under shady palm trees, perfect for soaking up the sun or taking a nap. You can also rent private cabanas in this area for a more luxurious relaxation experience
Yes, Siam Park provides accessibility options and designated areas for disabled visitors. The map may indicate the locations of accessible entrances, ramps, elevators, and other facilities to assist visitors with disabilities.
Yes, there's a key difference! "Mai Thai River" uses inflatable tubes for a relaxing float. "Lost City Tubing" requires inflatable rings for a faster-paced ride with rapids and small drops - ideal for those seeking a bit more excitement.