Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos all offer extreme adventure for people seeking sudden bursts of adrenaline. Kite surfing, swimming with sharks, cave diving, jungle safari, sandboarding, and more are on offer in these three countries along the Mekong River.
This article seeks to provide you with some insight into the extreme adventures which are available for visitors in Southeast Asia.
Cambodia
Flyboarding seems to have taken the world by storm and it’s even available on the beaches of Cambodia. It’s basically a hoverboard which is powered by forcing water downwards resulting in you hovering a few feet above the water.
Cambodia also have many off-road biking and quad biking tours available. You can explore the temples of Angkor, see the magnificent countryside around Siem Reap, or ride around the Cardamom Mountains in the southwest of the country. You can go off-roading nearly everywhere in Southeast Asia, but Cambodia lets you get well and truly off the beaten track into the jungles exploring the same temples as Lara Croft!
Cambodia has a few legitimate shooting ranges. There are places where you can shoot a variety of guns in controlled conditions. You can fire weapons from small hand guns up to large caliber automatic weapons.
Horse Back Riding
For adventure travelers would be fit and more fun to take horseback riding in Siem Reap Cambodia. Hop and horse back and stroll around the rural village of Siem Reap to see real life of locals. Stop in the village, the travelers are interacted by really friendly locals and helped by local guide/ support staff for language communication.
Helicopter touring
One of the activities you might not miss is the Helicopter tour, the scenic view touring over the ancient monuments of Angkor, plus Angkor Wat, the Bayon, Taprom and others nearby. Also extension fights over the largest fresh water lake, Tonle Sap. The most convenient way is hiring the private flight to at interested destinations you love to explore.
Jeep/4×4 Touring
private jeep/4×4 to the famous pink sandstone Banteay Srei, the 10th century temple of Angkor and resume your next journey to Phnom Kulen, stopping along the way to view the breathtaking scenery. Ascend to the hilltop summit to visit the Reclining Buddha before following the river of 1000 Lingas back down the hill to a waterfall. Picnic and swim
Thailand
Whale shark diving is a magnificent sight to see. These huge and friendly sharks are a great opportunity for divers of all levels. You can see the stunning whale sharks and other fish living in the ocean on the beaches of Thailand.
Chiang Mai has some of the best downhill mountain bike trails in Southeast Asia. There are long descents across a variety of terrains which are suitable for riders of various levels. The trails in Chiang Mai are visited by professionals and thousands of amateur riders every year. And they keep coming back!
Pattaya offers sky diving from 12,000 feet with views of the blue ocean, the city, and the countryside, all at the same time. There are many jump zones around in Chonburi and even Bangkok nowadays. Skydiving is becoming more and more popular in Thailand and more jump zones are opening around the country.
Kick boxing is another popular pastime in Thailand and you can go and watch the wildly popular Muay Thai which is a style of fighting where fighters can use their hands, elbows, knees, and legs to attack their opponent. You can also get Muay Thai lessons to learn how to fight!
Railay Beach
Railay is a small peninsula between Krabi and Ao Nang. In order to reach Railay, one must take a boat due to the towering limestone cliffs that cut off access to the mainland. Famous for rock-climbing, the area is also known for its beautiful beaches and relaxing atmosphere. It is easy to find affordable accommodation (not always true on Thailand’s coastlines). Ton Sai is popular with climbers and backpackers while the more glamorous side of the peninsula is found in West Railay. Many of the shops and restaurants are located on the East Railay boardwalk.
Tiger Cave Temple
This ancient Buddhist temple is one of the most sacred places in Krabi Province. Hike up the strenuous staircase to explore the temple and look up at the giant Buddha towering over you. Don’t forget to check out the tiger paw prints inside the temple, the reason for the temple’s name!
Cliff Jumping in Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is the pace offering Cliff Jumping which is a real adventure and just about a few miles from the city The adventure Asia Travel arranges various and types of transportation for the guests to get there at any time
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Vietnam
Mui Ne beach in Vietnam offers kitesurfing which is like surfing but you’re attached to a kite which propels you along the surface of the water. You can get some huge jumps and literally glide through the air before coming back down to the ocean.
Dalat also offers some white-water rafting, abseiling, and cliff jumping when you explore the deep canyons. This extreme experience involves abseiling down waterfalls, exploring the jungles, and abseiling down large rocks.
Vietnam also offers rock climbing across the country, but Halong bay is one of the most popular climbing locations in Vietnam. For good reason too, there are multiple rock faces to climb which allow climbers of all levels to have a great time and enjoy themselves safely.
Southeast Asia is a popular destination for thrill-seekers are there are many extreme activities. You can go skydiving, ziplining, off-roading, and more. Cambodia is an unexpected location for people looking for extreme activities, but you can easily get off the beaten track and get lost in the countryside. Vietnam is famous for the rock climbing experiences and Thailand will always be a popular destination for divers because of the clear blue oceans and tropical climates.
Downhill Adventure – Cycling in Bali
The guests begin their year around adventure off overlooking batur Mountain, where the really pretty volcano with a crater lake at its bottom feet. Begin their downhill adventure and spread down the hills and natural beauty of the country side plus greenery.
Stop and over look at the scenery surroundings including the village houses of Burmese people. Finally the guest will ride through the rice terraces before packing their bike home.
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