Boomerang Park is just 3 Km northwest from Chiang Rai town. Features outdoor rock climbing, 2 dozen routes, all skill levels. Top quality equipment at site.
Bt.500/half day or Bt.900 full day includes all activities including zip lines, traverse climbing, slack lines, bouldering and caving.
Friday evenings are sing-alongs around a campfire. Saturday evenings has live music from the stage. Restaurant on site has farang food. Camping also available at the lovely site.
Boomerang is a new adventure park in Chiang Rai featuring rock climbing, fixed traverse lines, zip lines, frisbee golf, as well as a 2 hour treks nearby and an outdoor restaurant onsite. The adventure park is called Boomerang, because of the shape of the property.
It sits alongside a paved road just 2 Km NW of the tourist town of Chiang Rai in northern most Thailand. Boomerang is a 15 minute stroll to the large Mae Kok river, where there are other climbing crags (public). The rock is limestone karst, and there are dozens of great rock climbing areas in Chiang Rai of all skill levels, including some overhangs at our site.
We also have two side by side zip lines stretching to a length of 170 meters, coming down from the cliff face, to the meadow far below.
Plus, Boomerang offers northern Thailand’s first & only frisbee golf course – 9 holes (actually baskets on poles). The course features large shady trees, some fairways, some rocky terrain. The longest hole is 80 meters. Planning to have the world’s first boomerang golf course, using three sided ‘trimerands’ (on order from HK).
Address: 3 km NW of Downtown Chiang Rai
Directions: over Mae Fah Luang bridge, go 1 Km through Ban Nam Lat. Take left at Soi 5 (road 5). Go west 2 km, Boomerang is on the right.
Phone: 0855255435
Website: http://thailandrocks.com
Trained staff and top quality equipment on site. Safety is our #1 concern, though exhilaration is a close second.
There are three ‘tiers’ of rock climbing routes on the hill. Each is from 50 to 60 feet high, much of it vertical. Obviously, most climbing activity will be at the first tier, because it’s most accessible from the ground level. Just the first tier has over twenty five distinct routes, so the total number of routes at the Boomerang crag approaches 100, particularly if one adds the climbing routes to the west of the main staging area, including the ‘big wall’ which soars roughly 90 meters straight up.