Frost Magical Ice of Siam
A new, ultra-chilly tourist attraction with an investment of 250 million baht on a 19-rai area.
Frost Magical Ice of Siam is the largest ice-carving dome in ASEAN.
It is located on the Bangkok-Pattaya Motorway, near the Krating Lai-Pattaya intersection. If you are coming from Bangkok,
it takes just over an hour on the Motorway to get there.


The parking lot is very large, and from the parking angle, you can see the white trees inside.


It looked like a tree covered in white snow.

Upon entering, the area is covered in white foam, creating an all-white space. There are trees and animals from Thai literature. This area is quite spacious and offers many angles for taking photos.


After taking photos outside, we entered the dome. The line was quite long.

The queue will lead you to the winter coat exchange. One ticket will grant you access to the event, a winter coat, and a drink. (It is recommended to bring your own gloves, but if you don't have any, they will be available for purchase at 60 baht.)


After changing clothes, you will need to stand in a temperature-controlled room to allow your body to adjust.

After adjusting the temperature, we entered the dome. The dome is not very large, and there are designated spots for taking photos.


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The Ice Sculptures of the Frigid North

In the biting cold of the north, where temperatures plummet to a bone-chilling -10 degrees Celsius, intricate ice sculptures emerge from the frozen depths. These delicate works of art, meticulously carved from solid ice, offer a captivating spectacle for visitors brave enough to endure the harsh conditions. While the sculptures invite tactile exploration, caution must be exercised to prevent them from shattering under the touch.

Most of the things are related to Thailand, like tuk-tuks, which we can just hop on and take pictures.

Upon entering the gate, on the right-hand side, there is a small tunnel located behind the slide.


The interior of the tunnel is adorned with intricate carvings throughout.

There are seats at the very end, but it is not recommended to sit there for long as the tunnel is very narrow. Please be mindful of others and allow them time to pass.



The slides are not very steep, so even small children can play on them.


An igloo with a door just big enough for a person to crawl through.

The highlight of the dome is the drink, which is served in a glass made of ice. If left for too long, the water inside will also freeze.


After finishing your drink, you can test your strength by throwing the empty glass at the wall.


For those who visit in October 2016, you will receive an immediate discount from the regular price of 350 baht.
The price will be reduced to 280 baht per person.

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