Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka

Pathum Thani

4.6774 Google reviews·From 850 THB·Mo-Su 09:00-22:00
Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka - full cable wake park in Pathum Thani, Thailand

Photos of Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka

Wakeboarding crowd between pulls TWP Lumlukka cable wake park - north of Bangkok, Thailand (Aug 2025 session)Gainer off the end kicker at TWP Lumlukka, Pathum Thani - Thailand cable wake scene (Aug 2025 session)Gainer off the end kicker at TWP Lumlukka, a full cable park north of Bangkok (Aug 2025 session)Cable rider poking a melon grab at Thai Wake Park Lumlukka in Pathum Thani, Thailand - wake parks Thailand (Aug 2025 session)

About Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka

Thai Wake Park Lumlukka is the flagship cable wake park in Thailand and the most important wakeboarding destination in Southeast Asia. Opened in 2011, it has hosted national competitions, IWWF-sanctioned events, and countless pro rider training camps. If you only ride one wake park in Thailand, this is the one most riders will point you toward. The cable is a full-size 5-corner Sesitec System 2.0, which is the same system used by the top-tier cable parks in Europe and North America.

The layout is long enough to let you build real speed between features, and the corner count means there is always a line choice regardless of your ability. The UNIT Parks obstacle line rotates through the season but typically includes a kicker, two or three rail sections, a slider, a fun box, and a pro-level feature that changes based on what the resident riders are working on. The water surface stays relatively clean even in peak sessions because the lake is large and the cable pulls in a way that keeps chop from travelling across the main line. A standard 2-hour session is 700-900 THB with board, vest, and helmet rental included.

Full-day passes for regular riders are available at a discount, and multi-visit packs drop the per-session cost significantly for anyone riding more than a week straight. Private coaching with an experienced rider is bookable on arrival for an additional fee. Intensity Shop, the on-site pro shop, carries Liquid Force, O'Brien, and Ronix boards, bindings, and spare parts at prices that are competitive with anywhere in the region. The park is in Lumlukka, Pathum Thani, about 50 minutes from central Bangkok by Grab.

Fares typically run 350-500 THB one way, depending on pickup point and traffic. Parking on-site is free and covered for those who drive. The on-site restaurant serves proper Thai food (pad thai, som tam, khao pad) plus sandwiches and cold drinks at local prices, not park-markup prices.

There is a shaded riders' area with hammocks and seating for the long hot afternoons when you are waiting for the sun to drop. TWP is best for intermediate and advanced riders who want the full cable experience with a strong obstacle line and a rider crowd to push them. Beginners are welcome and the staff will fit you with gear and get you riding, but the park's specific advantage is its obstacles, which only start mattering once you can edge both ways comfortably. The best time to ride is the floodlit night session from roughly 7 PM to 10 PM, when the air has cooled off, the rider crowd is at its strongest, and the atmosphere around the lake is unmatched.

Park Fact Sheet

Cable systemSesitec System 2.0, full-size 5-corner
LocationPathum Thani
Session price from850 THB
Opening hoursMo-Su 09:00-22:00
From central Bangkok50 min
From Suvarnabhumi (BKK)60 min
From Don Mueang (DMK)30 min
Beginner friendlyYes
English-speaking staffYes
Night sessionsYes
On-site foodYes
Pro shopYes
Free parkingYes
Google rating4.6/5 (774 reviews)

Features & Facilities

  • Full Cable
  • Pro Obstacles
  • Restaurant
  • Pro Shop

Pricing & Hours

Starting price
850 THB
Opening hours
Mo-Su 09:00-22:00

How to Get to Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka

Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka is located in Pathum Thani, Thailand at GPS coordinates 13.9830°N, 100.7370°E. Tap "Get Directions" below to open in Google Maps for turn-by-turn navigation.

Reviews of Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka

What Real Riders Say

Verified quotes from Google, Tripadvisor and Facebook reviews - 774+ reviews combined, averaging 4.6/5

Thai Wake Park Lumlukka

4.6/5

774 Google reviews

TWP is a fantastic wakepark with great atmosphere both on and off the water. The staff is very attentive and pleasant, always giving out tips and encouragements.

Although busy most weekends, TWP is run very efficiently due to the excellent staff. Cable management is done exceptionally well.

The park is so good. The water is clean and they have a lot of new equipment. I recommend coming on a weekday when it is less crowded.

The vibe is chill, safety is excellent and the food is quality. My Thai family also agree the food is very good.

The annual membership was about 26k, which gave me the ability to come here and practice my tricks almost every day. The obstacles are a reasonable challenge.

Thai Wake Park Lumlukka

Pongcharee C · Tripadvisor

★★★★★

5/5

The best people, good equipment, awesome food and great vibe.

Thai Wake Park Lumlukka

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Frequently Asked Questions: Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka

Where is Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka located?+
Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka is in Pathum Thani, Thailand, at GPS coordinates 13.9830, 100.7370. From central Bangkok, allow 30 to 70 minutes by Grab or private car. The park is reachable by taxi from BTS/MRT stations.
What type of cable system does Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka use?+
Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka runs a full-size 5-corner cable circuit. The continuous loop carries multiple riders at once and is the configuration used for obstacle features (rails, kickers, sliders). Best suited to intermediate and advanced riders.
How much does it cost to wakeboard at Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka?+
Sessions at Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka start from 850 THB (price tier ฿฿). Wakeboard, life vest, and helmet rental are included in the session price at all major Thai cable parks. Multi-session packs and full-day passes are typically cheaper per ride.
What are the opening hours of Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka?+
Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka is open Mo-Su 09:00-22:00. Hours occasionally shift on Thai public holidays or during weather closures, so confirm via the park website or Facebook page if you are travelling specifically to ride.
Is Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka suitable for beginners?+
Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka is a full 5-corner cable. Beginners are welcome but the line speed is fixed, so you will be sharing water with experienced riders. Many full-cable parks in Thailand offer a separate beginner setup or pair you with an instructor; ask at check-in.
What equipment do I need to bring to Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka?+
Nothing required. Wakeboard, life vest, and helmet are bundled with the session price. Bring board shorts or a rash guard, sunscreen, a refillable water bottle, and a dry change of clothes. Your own board and bindings are welcome if you have them.
How do I get to Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka from central Bangkok?+
From central Bangkok, allow 30 to 70 minutes by Grab or private car. The park is reachable by taxi from BTS/MRT stations. On-site parking is available if you drive. The Google Maps link on this page opens the exact pin.
Is Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka a good cable wake park?+
Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka currently holds a 4.6/5 average across 774 Google reviews. It is often picked as "Best Overall" among Thai cable parks. See real visitor reviews and recent photos on this page before deciding.
Are private lessons or coaching available at Thai Wake Park (TWP) Lumlukka?+
Most Thai cable parks offer one-on-one coaching either bundled into your session or as an add-on. Coaches are typically available on weekends and by prior booking. Message the park directly to confirm availability and pricing.

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