Zone 1: Carnaval Streets Funfair
In this area, you can stroll from one shopping street to another, go shopping or simply enjoy the festive atmosphere of the carnival shows or play games or rides with your children. There are many activities for the whole family as well as many shops where you can have a snack and refresh yourself.
Zone 2: Bird of Paradise Buffet Restaurant
The beautifully ornate restaurant looks like a magnificent paradise with 2 giant panels where you can taste the delicacies of the East and the West, including Indian, vegetarian and halal dishes.
In the near future there will be another luxury restaurant called the River of Bliss. Inspired by the famous Thai Lantern Festival (Loy Krathong). The restaurant offers set menus served in a beautiful krathong. But before guests can get to their tables, they'll need to get to Chutes du Bonheur and board the Barge du Bonheur, which will then raise them 7 meters above the ground.
Zone 3 – River Palace
The River Palace, resembling the ancient palace of the kingdom of Kamala, is huge and surely one of the largest in the world. The show introduces the public to one of the largest indoor parades, called the River Carnival.
River Carnival is a 50-minute extravaganza that mixes Thailand's traditional fantasies, festivals and parades, complemented by modern technology and special effects. Highlights include over 88 gigantic tanks with millions of lights, automations, and plenty of state-of-the-art special effects. The best feature is the longest float in the world which is over 70 meters long which is gigantic.
Zone 4 – Kingdom of Lights
Built like a park, the 40 million lights are a real dazzling masterpiece that can stimulate the imagination of visitors. There will be 9 areas to explore in the Kingdom of Lights, where visitors can walk around enjoying beautiful illuminated decorations and sculptures. The centerpiece of this area is the River of Lights where millions of lights are mounted on uniquely designed steel plates called 'luminaries'.
The steel plates used to create the fixtures are over 50 kilometers long and are installed around a lake. Visitors can enter the area by crossing a bridge, which gives them a panoramic view of millions of lights from all directions.
The longest single-frame parade float
Most lights used in a permanent sound and light show
Largest LED sculpture (supported)
The largest LED structure
The biggest popcorn machine
Largest outdoor chandelier
Largest papier-mâché sculpture (support)
Tallest proscenium arch
The most LED lights on a van