
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userWe booked our tickets at the Grand Palace entrance, and someone immediately added us as a friend on WeChat, sending us e-tickets and tour guide information. Having Chinese-speaking service in a foreign country was very convenient. Finding a tour guide was easy. I must commend our guide, Piro. His explanations were incredibly detailed and engaging; his voice sounded a bit like Jackie Chan's, and both children and the elderly listened with great interest. Even though it was very hot, he provided us with a parasol. Piro may have looked older than his age, but he was energetic, humorous, attentive, friendly, and patiently took us to various photo spots. Without Piro's guidance, we probably wouldn't have been able to endure the heat. Here's a last photo of Piro; thank you so much! I highly recommend hiring a guide when visiting the Grand Palace; if you happen to meet Piro, consider yourself lucky.
- 4.8/5
MadiharjI will 100% recommend to everyone. We had a wonderful time with the elephants 2 baby and 3 adults. The time was perfectly reasonable and good enough. We took a lot of pictures and videos. The environment is well managed and clean. The coffee is good as well and the little tote bag as a free souvenir is very cute. We will definitely come back again! 👍🏼👏🏼
- 4.4/5
Anonymous userThis trip was absolutely fantastic! I mean, if you absolutely have to go to this zoo, booking this trip through Ctrip is a great idea! The one-click, user-friendly service was incredibly convenient, the itinerary was perfectly planned, the driver was very polite and punctual to pick you up at the address you provided, and you could drive into the wildlife area. The restaurant for lunch didn't look impressive, but the food was surprisingly delicious! The return trip was also very safe and smooth! Personally, I wouldn't rate the park as my favorite, even though it's touted as Asia's largest wildlife park. I think Chimelong is the biggest and best, and this place really can't compare… Plus, there are always things you have to pay for – feeding anything costs money, entering the bird cages costs money, even seeing the lions in their cages costs money… The most outrageous thing is that the lion and tiger area is fenced off with plants; if you want to get close, you have to pay to feed them… Of course, there's not much else to do in Thailand, but it's still a tourist attraction, and since you're already there…
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userIt was an enjoyable trip with wonderful guides, and the trip in general was worth experiencing for its new experiences, whether it was in the water market, visiting the train, or even eating in the restaurant while wearing traditional Thai clothing.
- 4.6/5
balraptazzvery good service and nice staff highly recommend for everybody who want like this event
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userCurious, glamorous, fulfilling, and sincere. Overall, it was a pretty good experience. I specifically brought my family to see it. The Diamond VIP seats were excellent, with a very clear view, and my family was quite satisfied. It's very close to Terminal 21 and the Space Hotel, within walking distance, which is very convenient. Photography was prohibited during the performance; I only took pictures of the waiting area.
- 4.6/5
HeghelToo many things to see. I took the way by walking from the entrance, most of the people rents a car to watch around. Coffee shops in everywhere but any of them good enough for me. The staff is not friendly. By public transport is difficult to get there, you need a taxi or a private transportation. To return my place, I took a traditional bus, so, you most to walk at least 1 km. At the end of the bus, I took the metro. Can take long if you do it my public transportation. From the town, one hour and a half, at least.
- 4.7/5
Violet13The only thins is no elephant. Thats my maon goal today. But still i enjoyed the place.
- 4.5/5
windhunterSEA LIFE Bangkok is a great place to visit, especially if you’re traveling with kids. The aquarium is large, well-organized, and has many impressive displays, from the glass tunnel to the shark zone. It’s a bit busy during peak hours, but overall a fun and memorable experience right in the center of the city.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userGood place to check out while in Chiangmai ! Family friendly but also good for adults. Do take the 2 tram routes and check out their shows. When we were there, the tiger show was under renovation so we couldn’t check it out as the interim solution did not work for bigger crowds. The dancing water show was also less impressive than when we went last a year ago.







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