Thailand Unveils 300-Metre ‘Tilt’ Thrill Attraction at Bangkok Landmark
New outdoor experience atop one of Thailand’s tallest buildings adds high-adrenaline element to the capital’s fast-growing tourism sector
Thailand has launched a dramatic new outdoor attraction atop one of Bangkok’s tallest buildings, introducing a tilting thrill experience that allows visitors to lean out from nearly three hundred metres above ground level.
The installation, unveiled at the King Power Mahanakhon building in central Bangkok, is designed to offer panoramic views of the capital while adding an adrenaline-driven element to the city’s expanding portfolio of experiential tourism offerings.
The attraction enables participants, secured by safety harnesses, to gradually tilt outward from the rooftop edge of the three hundred metre skyscraper, providing an unobstructed view of Bangkok’s skyline below.
Operators describe the experience as combining cutting-edge engineering, stringent safety standards and immersive design to deliver both excitement and reassurance to visitors.
The launch forms part of Thailand’s broader strategy to diversify its tourism appeal beyond traditional sightseeing, beaches and cultural landmarks.
By investing in high-impact urban attractions, the country aims to strengthen Bangkok’s position as a regional hub for lifestyle travel and premium experiences.
Tourism authorities have emphasised that innovative projects such as this help attract younger travellers and repeat visitors seeking distinctive, shareable experiences.
The King Power Mahanakhon tower, already known for its glass skywalk and observation deck, has become a flagship site for urban tourism in Thailand.
The addition of the tilting outdoor feature further enhances its profile as one of Southeast Asia’s most striking rooftop destinations.
Officials have underscored that all safety protocols meet international standards, with trained staff overseeing operations and equipment engineered for maximum reliability.
The attraction is expected to contribute to visitor spending and reinforce confidence in Thailand’s ability to combine creativity, safety and world-class hospitality in its tourism development.
As international arrivals continue to recover and expand, the introduction of high-altitude experiential attractions signals Thailand’s commitment to remaining competitive in an increasingly experience-driven global travel market.