Jinky Dabon
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The Day I Dared to Tilt 65º Above Bangkok
I arrived early in the morning, which meant a short wait at Mahanakhon Eatery before the adventure began. Thankfully, I had prebooked my tickets—no queuing, no hassle. This was my third time ascending to 314 metres for a panoramic morning view of Bangkok. Fewer people, more peace. Though the heat was intense, it offered a completely different vibe from previous evening visits.
The lift to the 74th floor Observation Deck took just 50 seconds—so fast that some guests even felt their ears pop. Once at the top, there is a massive space to roam and snap photos. The staff was incredibly kind and helpful, patiently guiding through the experience. I was even able to store my belongings for free—just remember to keep your ticket to retrieve them later. Pack light so you can move freely around the deck.
On the 74th floor, you can enjoy drinks, use the toilets, ice cream corner, beverages, and souvenirs. It’s a great spot to pause and take in the view before heading even higher.
On the 78th floor, the glass tray suspended over 300 metres above Bangkok is absolutely breathtaking. You’re not allowed to bring your phone onto the tray, so plan your shots from the side—sun glare can obscure the view beneath the glass. From here, you can climb even higher to the city’s highest accessible point. Each level offers cosy seating and jaw-dropping views. There’s even a bar and coffee shop to unwind while soaking it all in.
The ‘I-Tilt’ challenge is located on the 75th floor, the I-Tilt lets you lean out from the building’s edge at a thrilling 65-degree angle for two minutes. At 296 metres above ground, it’s the only outdoor platform where you can truly feel the wind on your face. You’ll wear a watch to monitor your heart rate—definitely not for the faint-hearted or those new to high-altitude adventures.
Complete the challenge and you’ll earn a Certificate of Courage—proof that you looked up, stared down the sky and didn’t blink.
On the way down, stop at Level 4 to explore the Mahanakhon Skyverse—a stunning interactive digital museum with nine immersive zones. Afterward, you’ll pass through the shopping counters and arrive at the lobby, where the TukTuk Quest awaits. Don’t miss the ‘Great Wall of China’ VR challenge—it’s exhilarating and fun!
From the glass-floor skywalk to the adrenaline-pumping I-Tilt, the futuristic Skyverse, and the playful TukTuk Quest—this experience is packed with unforgettable moments. If you’re craving adventure and ready to challenge your limits, this is a must-visit destination.