An amazing zoo, we definitely recommend you to visit, two adults and a child of 11 years old liked it very much, the buzz is indescribable, we will definitely come again sometime.
The animals are kept in very good conditions and it can be seen that with a lot of love. Everything is conveniently organized, clean and there are practically no bad smells.
Tickets were taken on a trip (300 baht / adult, children up to 130 cm 107 baht), from Pattaya they got by car. It's better to arrive early, after 12 it's already hot, parking is packed, crowds of people and queues everywhere. The entrance by car to the parking lot is 80 baht.
The territory is huge, it's impossible to get around on foot. You can buy a ticket for a bus that runs throughout the zoo or take an electric car (500 baht / 2 hours, the second 2 hours 400 baht), for this they take your passport as a deposit (they won't give it without it).
Alternatively, you can take your car to the second territory (there are Australian animals, tigers, orangutans), and take a bus to the first one, then you can save on an electric car.
The schedule of the birds, penguins and elephants shows in the photo. You need to take up a seat in half an hour, and you won't be able to approach it in 10 minutes. Feeding capybaras and visiting lemur island only on weekends. Feeding giraffes every day. The feed costs about 20, about 50 baht. Ferry to lemurs 50 baht.
There are many food outlets throughout the zoo, they are monotonous with burgers, hot dogs, etc., the prices are not too high.
Brazen monkeys are also running around everywhere, a bottle of water was pulled out of our electric car and the chips were taken away from the child, so do not leave anything unattended. But in general they are not aggressive.
A huge safari park in Thailand, 45 km from Pattaya.
Before the pandemic, a white lion lived here, it was beautiful!!
Last year I did not see it. I hope he just went on tour)).
There is a huge territory here, it is better to travel by car.
Giraffes come up, stretch out their graceful head with horns, huge, slightly sad and intelligent eyes, stick out a giant purple tongue and beg for a snack)).
All the animals are in huge enclosures, open spaces surrounded by a moat and a low fence.
Beautiful landscape, high-quality roads for traveling by car
I can't forget how I came here again 5 years ago.
Two girls ran to watch the wild monkeys, the pack lives right on the territory of the zoo.
But the monkeys had a mating season, and one girl had a period that she didn't talk about.
And the pack leader prepared to attack her.
I was sitting in the car nearby and saw this story.
The lady was in a stupor, frozen in place, and something irreparable could happen soon.
I don't remember jumping out of the car. All I remember is that I thought, come what may, and with a loud yell, I rushed towards the enraged male.
On the road where I was running at the leader, the girlfriend of the girl who was attacked rushed towards me.
She took refuge in my car, which was the closest to the others, forgetting about her companion in her fear.
I ran at the leader and screamed as if I wasn't afraid of anything. Although everything was tense inside.
Thank heavens, the leader got scared and ran away from me.
That's how this story ended, just an adrenaline rush and a bunch of mixed emotions..
It's a great place, the kids liked it. To spend your time as comfortably as possible, I advise you to take a golf cart (4-seater 550 or 500 baht for 2 hours and leave your passport as a deposit). There are also 6 local ones - 700 baht like. The rental is right after the entrance, as you pass the deer, on the right. It's not very easy to move as part of a group, but it's very cool on a golf cart. There is a map on each square, arrows and pointers everywhere, so don't get lost...