Welcome to the enchanting world of the Beyond Skywalk Nangshi Hotel, perched like a crown jewel atop a majestic mountaintop. Here, where the sky kisses the earth, you’ll discover a panorama that’s nothing short of spellbinding. Imagine gazing out at the vast expanse of Phang Nga Bay, its waters shimmering below, a site so captivating it once served as the dramatic backdrop for a thrilling James Bond cinematic adventure.
But the allure doesn’t end there. Managed with the impeccable finesse of the Kata Group Resorts Thailand, the hotel boasts an architectural marvel – its very own skywalk. This isn’t just any skywalk; it’s a journey suspended in the heavens, offering an unparalleled vantage point over an oceanic forest of limestone mountains, each jutting from the azure Andaman Sea as if painted by the hand of the divine.
The Beyond Skywalk stretches a breathtaking 180 meters in length and soars about 80 meters above the embrace of the sea. Crafted from 30-millimeter-thick safety glass, this marvel of engineering assures you peace of mind with its ability to support up to a staggering 500 kilograms per square meter. So, step out with confidence and let the horizon unfold before you.
Entry into this realm of wonder is now possible at an introductory fee of 500 baht for adults and 300 baht for students, with the warmest welcomes extended free of charge to little explorers. And, as if the views weren’t rewarding enough, your ticket transforms into a golden key, unlocking delicacies and drinks within the hotel’s cosy confines, equal in value to your entrance fee.
Seize this moment of promotional bliss, as it whispers its departure with the month’s end. And, while the Kata Group Resorts Thailand has been setting the standard in hospitality for over four decades, it dares to redefine luxury with its latest gem. The Beyond Skywalk Nangshi Hotel isn’t just a place to stay; it’s a collection of experiences, offering 57 rooms including sumptuous sea view and mountain view tents, lavish villas, plush pool villas, and an exquisite sea view pavilion.
Amidst these splendid accommodations lies the heart of the hotel – a sprawling swimming pool on the fourth floor. Nestled within the upper lobby, it’s a sanctuary where guests can indulge in a symphony of coffee aromas and sip on enchanting drinks, all while floating above the world.
For the intrepid, the hotel weaves magic into the tapestry of adventure, offering long-tailed boat journeys to the legendary James Bond Island and a constellation of nearby isles, each a secret waiting to be whispered.
So, come, lose yourself to the beyond. Let the Beyond Skywalk Nangshi Hotel be your gateway to a world where the extraordinary is simply your everyday. Here, amidst the clouds and the sea, you’ll find not just a place to stay, but a story to be a part of, a memory to treasure. Welcome to your sky-high escape.
This hotel sounds amazing but are we not concerned about the environmental impact of building such a structure in this beautiful natural area? The Andaman Sea is already under threat from over-tourism.
That’s a valid concern. I wonder if they’ve taken any sustainable measures or have any eco-friendly certifications. It’s crucial to balance development with conservation.
Exactly my point! It would be reassuring to hear about any steps they are taking towards sustainability.
I read about this! They’ve actually implemented waste management systems and use solar panels for part of their energy supply. It’s not 100%, but it’s a start.
Oh, that’s interesting! Thanks for sharing. More places need to take note.
500 baht entry fee sounds steep. Do you think it’s worth it just for a view?
I’ve been there! The view is breathtaking, and considering the fee includes food and drink equal to the cost, it’s quite reasonable.
But is the food and drink quality worth the entrance fee? Sometimes these things are overpriced.
Good point. If the experience as a whole is unique, I might just consider it.
This place is on my bucket list now! Imagine staying in those plush villas with such an incredible view. It’s all about the experience!
While it does sound luxurious, sometimes I feel these extravagant accommodations take away from the natural beauty of a place. I prefer something simpler.
Offers boat journeys to James Bond Island? That’s a big YES for me! Always wanted to explore those limestone mountains up close.
Just hope those boat journeys are eco-friendly. We already have too much boat traffic damaging the marine ecosystem around those islands.
Agreed. It’s important these tours are conducted in a way that doesn’t harm the environment. Maybe they use electric boats?
bien il propose à tout voyageur des rames en bambou pour pouvoir pagayer sans que le plastique puisse s’immiscer dans l’enchevêtrement des vagues la coque du canoë est fait dans un arbre qui a vécu 200 ans et qui est mort de sa mort naturelle
Can you imagine the photo ops at this place? The skywalk, the sea, those mountains. It’s a photographer’s dream!
Absolutely! I’m already thinking about the best time of day for the perfect lighting. Golden hour up there must be magical.
I’m intrigued by the nearby island tours. Apart from James Bond Island, what other cultural or historical sites are accessible from this hotel?
The bay has several islands with ancient cave paintings and temples. There’s a lot of history to explore, not just beautiful landscapes.
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