Welcome to the second day of our immersive journey through Loei province. Today, we focus on the breathtaking Chiang Khan Boardwalk & Skywalk Experience. This destination has rapidly become a crown jewel for Thailand tourism, offering a blend of adrenaline-pumping heights and the serene, timeless beauty of the Mekong River. Whether you are a photography enthusiast or a family traveler, this guide covers everything you need to know to make the most of your visit.
Located at the confluence of the Mekong and Hueang Rivers, the Chiang Khan Skywalk stands 80 meters above the ground, equivalent to a 30-story building. The glass walkway extends out over the cliff, providing a panoramic view of the ‘Two-Colored River’ where the muddy Mekong meets the clearer Hueang River. It is a testament to modern engineering harmonizing with natural splendor.
Timing is everything when it comes to the Chiang Khan Boardwalk & Skywalk Experience. To capture the ethereal ‘Sea of Mist,’ the best window is between 06:00 AM and 08:00 AM during the cool season (November to February). Alternatively, the golden hour just before sunset offers a warm, romantic glow over the mountains of Laos across the border.
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Accessing the skywalk is straightforward but requires a small fee to maintain the facility and provide local employment. Visitors must park their private vehicles at the designated base area and take a local shuttle bus (Songthaew) up the steep hill.
| Item | Estimated Cost (THB) |
|---|---|
| Shuttle Bus (Round Trip) | 20 – 40 THB |
| Special Non-slip Shoes | 30 THB |
| Entrance Fee | Free (Included in shoe/shuttle service) |
Safety is a priority for the Chiang Khan Boardwalk & Skywalk Experience. All visitors are required to wear provided felt over-shoes to prevent scratching the glass and to provide grip. Do not run or jump on the glass. If you suffer from severe vertigo, take it slow and stay close to the metal railings. Staff members are stationed throughout the walkway to assist visitors.
Yes, the skywalk is very safe for children, but they must be supervised at all times and are required to wear the protective footwear provided.
It is about a 20-minute drive from the main walking street. You can take a local tuk-tuk or drive a rented motorbike to the Phu Khok Ngio base.
No, to protect the glass surface from scratches and maintain transparency, all visitors must use the special felt slippers provided at the entrance.
The Skywalk is generally open daily from 07:00 AM to 06:00 PM, though it may close during extreme weather conditions like heavy rain or high winds.
Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)
Official Loei Provincial Website
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