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Take on one of the larger canopy zipline courses in the region before winding down with a soak in a natural hot spring. Thirty six platforms and fourteen double cables carry you across deep jungle mountain terrain, with long fast lines and high stops for wide views, then the afternoon shifts pace at Sankampaeng Hot Spring.
After pickup and around an hour's drive into deep jungle mountain terrain, you get a full safety briefing and harness fitting before heading onto the course. The canopy consists of thirty six platforms and fourteen double cables, ranging from short, lower lines to a run of around 2,210 feet at 380 feet high, with speeds reaching up to 70 miles per hour on the longest sections. Fully trained staff manage clipping and pacing throughout.
In the afternoon you head to Sankampaeng Hot Spring, a popular local spot for a soak. You can relax in a private tub, swim in the mineral pool, or simply rest your feet in the warmer parts of the flowing stream, a calm contrast to the morning's zipline.
The zipline course sits in a stretch of deep jungle mountain outside Chiang Mai, with platforms and cables running across the forest canopy. It is a large scale setup, among the bigger canopy courses in the region.
Sankampaeng Hot Spring is a well known local spot for Thai visitors as well as travellers, with mineral pools and a natural flowing stream fed by the spring.
Minimum age is 9. You should be comfortable with heights and in reasonable general health, as the course involves platforms up to 380 feet above the ground.
No prior zipline experience is required. A full safety briefing and harness fitting come before you start, and staff stay with the group on the platforms and cables.
Fully trained staff and a proper safety briefing mean first-timers are not left guessing on one of the larger zipline courses in the area. Clipping and pacing are managed for you from start to finish.
Pairing the canopy run with an afternoon at a natural hot spring gives the day a change of pace that most zipline trips do not offer, so you finish with a soak rather than an abrupt end after the last line.
Pickup is at 08:30 from your hotel in Chiang Mai city centre, followed by around an hour's drive into the jungle mountains. Have your hotel name ready when booking and be waiting in reception at the arranged time.
No previous experience is needed. You get a full safety briefing and harness fitting before starting, and fully trained staff manage the course throughout.
If you feel nervous at the first platform, let the staff know so they can talk you through it.
The minimum age is 9. Younger children cannot take part because of the harness and platform height requirements.
Adults should supervise closely throughout the day, particularly around the platforms and cables.
You should be in reasonable general health and comfortable with heights, since the course reaches up to 380 feet above the ground at its highest points.
If you have a medical condition affecting balance or heart health, check with your doctor before booking.
Bring swimwear, a towel, and a change of clothes for the hot spring in the afternoon, along with closed-toe shoes for the zipline.
Sunscreen is worth packing too, as much of the morning is spent outdoors in the jungle.
Pickup is from your hotel in Chiang Mai city centre at 08:30, followed by around an hour's drive to the zipline site.
Share your hotel name after booking and be ready in reception at the confirmed time.
Plan for about 6 hours door to door, covering the drive out, the zipline course, the transfer to the hot spring, and time to relax there before heading back.
Exact timing can vary slightly with group size and traffic on the day.
Yes, entry to Sankampaeng Hot Spring is included in the afternoon, with access to the mineral pool and the natural flowing stream to relax in after the zipline.
Private tubs may be available locally at an extra cost, so ask on site if you would like a more secluded soak.
Many guests feel some nerves before the first platform, which is normal. Staff brief you thoroughly on harness use and clipped safety systems before you start.
If heights are a hard limit for you, this may not be the right activity, but mild nerves are common and manageable with guidance from the team.
This is an outdoor jungle activity, so weather can affect both comfort and safety on the course. Light rain is sometimes workable; heavier weather may mean delays or changes for safety.
The team will advise on the day if conditions require any changes to the plan.
Yes, there is no minimum group size for this trip, so solo travellers are welcome to book without needing to find others first.
Groups can run up to 15 people, so you may be joined by others on the same departure date.

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