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Vana Nava Water Jungle, Asia’s First Water Jungle is located in Thailand’s most beloved resort town of Hua Hin. As the first ecologically aware community water park in the region, Vana Nava Water Jungle has literally transformed an empty plot of land into a tropical jungle, with over 200,000 plants and trees delivered from across Thailand in its 20 rai (3.2 hectares) property. Combining state-of-the-art technology and modern facilities with 20 attractions comprising of signature rides, exciting slides, as well as Thailand’s First Professional Underwater Studio. Every element has strengthened Vana Nava Water Jungle in being “More than just a water park”, but an entertainment complex filled with lifestyle activities for all ages and solidly marked on the tourism map as a significant destination in Thailand.
Truly the first-of-its-kind in Asia, Vana Nava Water Jungle proudly presents a collection of the “Firsts in Thailand”. Definitely, The AbyssTM, shaped like a giant megaphone, is the world’s largest waterslide and the only one in Thailand. The water park also features the country’s longest slide, BoomerangoTM. Thailand’s first and most thrilling anti-gravity tube-slide goes to the Aqualoop, and the AquaCourse™, another first in Thailand, is a challenging course of ropes and obstacles, combined with water guns for parties and competitions, which brings lots of laughs. And many more rides are ready for fun, including climbing and surfing in the Adventure Zone, all supplied by the WhiteWater West Industries from Canada, the world’s best innovator and supplier for water parks.
The tallest man-made mountain waterfall in Asia, Vana Nava Falls, is at 31 meters’ height and is another landmark sight visible from a great distance, together with The AbyssTM. The 20th attraction, the VANADIO, was launched after 10 months of the opening of the water park. Again, the first-of-its-kind, it is Thailand’s First Professional Underwater Studio, presenting a Splash-tasy World using ChromaKey technology to express the magical features of a captured moment. The water park holds year round events, day and night entertainment and a wide range of dining options including a menu created by one of Thailand’s Iron Chefs at the Tree Top Lounge. Iron Chef Chumpol Jangprai has tailored the menu using the local produce of Hua Hin, combining the taste of Thai with Western cuisines. There are a whole lot of reasons that qualifies Vana Nava Water Jungle as one of the best family leisure destinations in the region. Moreover, as the only waterpark in Thailand that adheres to the strictest international safety standards and lifeguard provisions certified by Ellis & Associates from USA, Vana Nava Water Jungle can ensure a “fun without fear” experience for all ages of our visitors. Appreciation credits are also given to a proprietary RFID wristband and data management technology that allows our customers to pay with a convenient cashless system as well as to share and order photos captured by Canon within the park, making our visitors can enjoy the day without having to worry about cash, cameras or mobile phones.
All of our buildings have been artfully designed, topped with an iconic roofing structure creating uniqueness, along with spaces to enjoy watching the continual ambience of happiness and good times. Together with other interactive facilities such as LED lighting in all the pools, game arcade, retail shops and a massage pavilion, Vana Nava Water Jungle promises to deliver Splashtastic Fun to thrill and chill seekers...
Read moreOnce upon a time, on a scorching summer day, my friends and I decided to embark on a thrilling adventure to the water park. As we approached the park gates, the sun was shining bright, promising us a day filled with joy and laughter.
We eagerly rushed inside, carrying our towels, sunscreen, and a trusty umbrella to shield our belongings from the blazing sun. The water slides beckoned to us, their colorful twists and turns promising an exhilarating experience.
But just as we were about to embark on our aquatic journey, ominous clouds gathered in the sky, and thunder rumbled in the distance. Ignoring the warning signs, we pressed on, determined to make the most of our day.
As we reached the top of the tallest slide, ready to plunge into the refreshing waters below, the heavens opened up, and rain poured down in torrents. Confusion reigned as we found ourselves caught in a deluge, drenched to the bone.
Frantically, we searched for shelter, but to our horror, the umbrella we had brought to protect our belongings had vanished into thin air. Was it a mirage, a figment of our imagination, or a cruel trick played by mischievous water park spirits?
With no choice but to brave the elements, we huddled together, seeking refuge under a leaky awning as the rain continued to fall. And as we waited for the storm to pass, we couldn't help but wonder: had we stumbled into a watery wonderland, or a twisted labyrinth of confusion and chaos?
I'm gonna type this in third person so here Once upon a sun-kissed day, a group of adventurous friends set out on a quest to conquer the mightiest water slide in the land. Towering above the water park like a titan of fun, the slide spiraled and twisted, daring anyone brave enough to take the plunge.
With hearts pounding with excitement, they climbed the seemingly endless staircase to the summit, each step bringing them closer to the thrill that awaited. At the top, they gazed down upon the dizzying descent, feeling a mixture of exhilaration and trepidation.
One by one, they launched themselves into the rushing waters below, their screams of delight carried away on the wind. As they hurtled down the twisting tube, they were engulfed in a whirlwind of spray and laughter, their senses alive with the rush of adrenaline.
But just when they thought the adventure was over, they were catapulted into the mouth of a giant dragon, its jaws gaping wide in a fearsome roar. For a moment, time stood still as they soared through the air, their hearts in their throats.
With a mighty splash, they emerged from the dragon's belly, soaked but triumphant, their laughter echoing through the water park. And as they clambered out of the pool, they knew that they had experienced something truly unforgettable: the thrill of conquering the biggest water slide in the land, and the joy of sharing that adventure with the ones they loved. -all by chatgpt about my...
Read moreUnsure how I feel about this place. As a water park, that’s meant to be voted Number 1 in Asia if I’m correct? It’s not great and extremely over priced. There are maybe 7 slides in total, the VR costs extra?!? The two big slides are amazing slides with huge drops. These slides have a weight limit so approx 4-6 people per tube. If you go on a quiet day, you may have to walk up all the steps to stand there for 20 odd minutes for others to come up and join your tube and let you use the slide. On a busy day you can be waiting ages to even get up the steps due to queues. The wave pool is kind of boring, the staff take everything a little too serious in my personal opinion compared to any other water park I’ve ever been in. For example, in the wave pool my partner was throwing me into the water (very slightly) I wasn’t going in the air or anything like this but we were told to stop. At the bottom of the basic slides I had my legs in the water on the step to get out, I was then told to get out of the water. I said I’m waiting on someone and I’m not around anyone at all or causing any danger and I am a good swimmer, again I was asked to leave the water. The only real place to swim here is the wave pool that’s full of people and you are not aloud to behave in any way shape or form that looks “fun”. The buffet is I think 700 baht extra, and if anyone knows a meal in Thailand is 100/200 baht per person so this is again overpriced but we went for this package due to my partner being diabetic. The buffet is disgusting. There are birds eating of all the spoons. Staff see this and do nothing about it. Food in the containers is basically empty all day. There’s no high sugar things, no desserts, no small snacks anything like this. There is about 7 containers and they all have things like Indian and chicken noodle dishes. Very poor selection. If you want ice cream or anything else, there are stalls and they all cost extra. I would avoid the buffet. My partner had a diabetic “hypo” during our visit and the buffet was no help to him what so ever. I think this place needs to be do better for the money they make. If you go here, make sure to buy tickets online as it’s...
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