As a homeschooling family, one of our goals is to take our children to other places. Traveling will open their eyes and minds to the world outside our home. They will be exposed to difficult cultures, food, and practices. One of our targets for future travel is Bangkok. There are just so many fun and learning activities for kids in Bangkok.
Activities for Kids in Bangkok
Traveling is part of our family budget for homeschooling, as we think that trips enrich them further. We have a travel savings fund and we enjoin the kids to help us save so that we can reach our destination goal.
We have done that with Hong Kong and Macau. We shall do it soon for Australia. Next would be Bangkok and Vietnam.
With a population of more than 8 million, Bangkok offers so many interesting activities for children.
These activities can provide fun-filled entertainment for the entire family, especially if you have free time from tour gaps.
From exciting theme parks to outdoor attractions, there is something for children of all ages to enjoy–including the kids at heart.
What To Do When Traveling with Kids to Bangkok
Here are the top five fun activities for kids in Bangkok. You can enjoy them all together, too.
Kidzania
Kidzania is one of the most fascinating additions to the ‘edutainment’ area in Bangkok.
If you are looking for a place that is unlike anything you have seen before, make sure that you book a visit to Kidzania. Your children will thank you for it. Your kids will surely be entertained for hours on end, wearing costumes and imagining the world of grown-ups from the perspective of play.
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They offer a range of enjoyable and educational activities that your children can participate in. Kidzania is open from 10:00am – 17:00pm on weekdays and 10:30am – 20:30pm on weekends and holidays.
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Bounce Bangkok
If you and your children are adrenaline junkies, no trip to Bangkok is complete without visiting Bounce Bangkok.
This place features an expansive climbing center and action-packed trampoline park to explore.
Bounce Bangkok space is incredibly popular with children and teenagers. It is open to everyone ages three and above. Bounce Bangkok is open from 10am – 22:00pm daily.
Ice Skating
The city is home to a wide variety of fantastic ice rinks, one of them being Olympic-sized.
Located in several locations across Bangkok, you can bring your kids ice skating. It is a classic children’s activity that is sure that is both fun and will enable them to exercise.
If you are a bit wobbly on the skates, you can first take lessons for beginners. This should help stand and balance when on the ice.
Lazer Game
If you are looking for a thrilling experience, play Lazgame when you visit Bangkok.
A laser game can be a fun family activity and suitable for all kinds of weather. Each game typically lasts for 15 minutes and will really get your heart pumping.
The attraction can be found at the Holiday Inn Sukhumvit and is spread across two floors. It features a maze of partitions and walls. Lazgame is open daily from 12:00pm – 22:00pm.
Funarium
Meanwhile, the Funarium Indoor Playground would be the right option if you have really young kids with you.
While the large entertainment space may resemble a warehouse from the outside, you can expect to find 2,000 square meters full of activities.
There is a soft play area for your little kids to enjoy as well as an arts and crafts center. Funarium is open from 09:00am – 19:00pm daily.
Travel Bangkok
No matter what interests your children have, activities for kids in Bangkok are endless. Before your visit, take note of opening times and ticket prices to avoid disappointing the whole family.
Note: When we travel, we do not go to malls or other shopping areas. Instead, we visit museums and cultural heritage sites for The Quest for the Old and New. We also try local delicacies to complete the whole traveler’s experience.
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Other Family Travel Stories
Meanwhile, read our other family travel stories.
- In case your kids fall ill while traveling, read: Tips for Traveling with Sick Kids | Family Travel
- Most of the time, hotels have swimming pools. The kids will surely enjoy the amenity if they know how to swim. Read: Preparing Your Kids for Summer Swimming Lessons. It’s safer for them, too.
- Going on a road trip? Bigger kids would be safer on a booster seat. Read: Bubble Bum Inflatable Car Booster Seat: How to Keep Kids Safe in the Car
- By the way, please remember to clean up after yourself when traveling. Our kids are trained to make the least trash possible. Here are some other Tips on How to be a Responsible and Environmentally-Conscious Traveler
Wow..Ang saya naman nito..Surely achi and siobe enjoy this much