based on 3200 reviewsChiang Mai Zoo and Night Safari Travel Guide 🐯 There are two zoos in Chiang Mai, namely Chiang Mai Zoo and Chiang Mai Night Safari. Chiang Mai Zoo Address: (where I checked in and took photos) tett: 100 Huay Kaew Rd, Tambon Su Thep, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200 Opening hours: 8:00-17:00 Tickets: 150 Golf cart rental: 350 for the first hour, 300 per hour after that. 15 minutes or more counts as one hour. Chiang Mai Night Safari: (I haven't been there yet, I don't have enough time) tttit: 33, Nong Kwai, Hang Dong District, Chiang Mai 50230 Tickets: 800 on site, 720 on klook Opening hours: 11:00-22:00 Chiang Mai Zoo Highlights: The attractions of Chiang Mai Zoo mainly include the following parts: 1. Panda Pavilion°: The Panda Pavilion is closed and there is no performance. Already dead 2. Whale Pavilion°: Closed. 3. Ice and Snow World Paradise°: A separate fee is required, other animals are basically sleeping, and birds are the highlight. 4. Aquarium°: It displays a variety of marine life, such as colorful fish and a variety of corals, with exquisite design and transparent glass tunnels. 5. Walking Area°: There is a beautiful lake view, and you can enjoy animals such as big-eared foxes, Malays, civet cats, white raccoons, squirrel monkeys, etc. along the jungle trail. The walking area will be more interesting at night because there is enough light during the day and you can see more details. 6. Herbivore Sightseeing Area^: There are herbivores such as giraffes and deer. You can take a sightseeing bus to observe these animals up close. That kind of bus, 70 baht per person, 7. Carnivore Area°: There are Bengal white tigers, cougars, lions, spotted hyenas, Asian black bears, foxes and other animals. Visitors can take a small train to observe these animals. 8. Animal performance area°: There are tiger performances, water dance shows and dance shows. Chiang Mai Night Zoo Highlights: There are tiger shows, wild animal shows and a Thai show that has nothing to do with animals. The last bus is at 9 pm, and you must see herbivores first and then carnivores. There is also a half-hour walking trail, so it is recommended to come early. Suggested time to play: If you want to experience both zoos, it is recommended to start at 5 or 6 pm, so that you can catch some daytime activities.
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Chiang Mai Zoo and Night Safari Travel Guide 🐯 There are two zoos in Chiang Mai, namely Chiang Mai Zoo and Chiang Mai Night Safari. Chiang Mai Zoo Address: (where I checked in and took photos) tett: 100 Huay Kaew Rd, Tambon Su Thep, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200 Opening hours: 8:00-17:00 Tickets: 150 Golf cart rental: 350 for the first hour, 300 per hour after that. 15 minutes or more counts as one hour. Chiang Mai Night Safari: (I haven't been there yet, I don't have enough time) tttit: 33, Nong Kwai, Hang Dong District, Chiang Mai 50230 Tickets: 800 on site, 720 on klook Opening hours: 11:00-22:00 Chiang Mai Zoo Highlights: The attractions of Chiang Mai Zoo mainly include the following parts: 1. Panda Pavilion°: The Panda Pavilion is closed and there is no performance. Already dead 2. Whale Pavilion°: Closed. 3. Ice and Snow World Paradise°: A separate fee is required, other animals are basically sleeping, and birds are the highlight. 4. Aquarium°: It displays a variety of marine life, such as colorful fish and a variety of corals, with exquisite design and transparent glass tunnels. 5. Walking Area°: There is a beautiful lake view, and you can enjoy animals such as big-eared foxes, Malays, civet cats, white raccoons, squirrel monkeys, etc. along the jungle trail. The walking area will be more interesting at night because there is enough light during the day and you can see more details. 6. Herbivore Sightseeing Area^: There are herbivores such as giraffes and deer. You can take a sightseeing bus to observe these animals up close. That kind of bus, 70 baht per person, 7. Carnivore Area°: There are Bengal white tigers, cougars, lions, spotted hyenas, Asian black bears, foxes and other animals. Visitors can take a small train to observe these animals. 8. Animal performance area°: There are tiger performances, water dance shows and dance shows. Chiang Mai Night Zoo Highlights: There are tiger shows, wild animal shows and a Thai show that has nothing to do with animals. The last bus is at 9 pm, and you must see herbivores first and then carnivores. There is also a half-hour walking trail, so it is recommended to come early. Suggested time to play: If you want to experience both zoos, it is recommended to start at 5 or 6 pm, so that you can catch some daytime activities.
It is still worth going. It is close to the city center. The number of animals is not as many as the night zoo. There are no pandas in the panda house. It is expensive to feed the animals, about 20rmb per time. Pay attention to sun protection! !
350THB/person on site. There is no ATM nearby if you don't have enough cash, so you can only buy online, which is much more expensive. I didn't visit the aquarium at the zoo, which is charged separately. I walked slowly for 2.5 hours without children. The tourists were mainly locals. There were not many animals, but it was quiet and leisurely. It was good that there was no crowd. The prices of the stalls and shops in the park were very reasonable. The staff had a very good attitude and actively invited me to touch the pony and take pictures, and they didn't charge any fees.
Many online reviews say that the zoo is at night. It is better to go there during the day with children to experience the ecological environment. It is located next to Chiang Mai University and is very large. You need to take a battery car to visit it in half a day. The adult ticket is 30 RMB, which is cost-effective. There are fewer tourists in the zoo during the day, and there are more common animal species, but not many in number.
Chiang Mai Zoo is one of the only two zoos in the world that is open at night. In fact, it is similar to the Shanghai Wildlife Park, but it is divided into two major areas: the carnivore area and the herbivore area. The animals are enclosed in several areas and are passed through one by one by a tour bus. What is more exciting here is that when the night falls completely, it is really pitch dark, especially in the carnivore area, it is really a bit scary. However, the animals here are actually captive and lazy. When you arrive at the designated location, the lights will be automatically turned on. Only giraffes and lambs and deer will run over and ask tourists on the bus for food. However, this is also very unique. There are also animal performances, and their schedule is on the ticket. You need to grab a seat in advance to watch the show. There is a traditional agricultural supply area at the other end of the park, which is similar to the domestic zoo. It takes about two hours to go around the zoo. At the end, don't forget to watch the folk performances and musical fountain performances at the gate, which are very exciting.
Chiang Mai is also very suitable for taking old people and children to spend a good family time, especially children who like animals. Giraffes scattered in the zoo put their heads in the sightseeing car for a moment and swept away the vegetables brought by the shouts of surprise; zebras can't feed because of their sharp teeth; alpacas can feed carrots, which are very angry. There are pigeons and goldfish beside the walls of the ancient city, which are also fed by children everywhere.
It's a place worth turning around. It's not very big, but there are many animals, such as koalas, elephants, giraffes and penguins. Many animals can be fed, especially small animals at the entrance, free, but there are donation boxes, preferably some; even giraffes and elephants are cheap, up to 20 baht. It takes about three or four hours to turn around. In the Northwest direction, it's very close to Chiang Mai University.