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Safari World

Safari World

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
About
On the outskirts of Bangkok, Safari World offers a drive-through range for seeing by car or one of the park’s coaches. Animal shows including a marine park, orangutan boxing and a cowboy stunt display are held daily.
Duration: 1-2 hours
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  • LoneTraveller33
    Singapore, Singapore532 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    Not a place I would prioritise a visit
    Hard for me to put this location as anything beyond average. For starters, the Safari World is really disappointing. You pay 1000 + 100 baht to sit is a mini bus to tour around an open area for 30mins or so. Given the space limitation, there are limited varieties of animals that you see. This portion, I personally think you can pass. As for the Marine Park, it's a zoo configuration with multiple shows throughout the day. The shows are pretty entertaining. The dolphin show is a must visit. You can consider visiting this area if your itinerary for the family includes a visit to see animals. There are many add-ons throughout the park during the visit, so be prepared to pay a lot more if you wish to try out everything. The entry ticket is separate to the Safari World, you can purchase either of the location or both as a package. Please also note that buying online through various ticketing agents are cheaper than buying on-site. To purchase online, you need to minimally buy it one day before.
    Visited October 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 14 October 2023
  • Shane P
    Mermaid Beach, Australia276 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great for kids
    Overall, the quality of animals kept at this place we’re good. the best experience was hand feeding giraffes. Seeing big cats up close also awesome . There are two parks there, one is a safari drive around in a bus. It take 30 mins to drive Around inside with all the animals. I prefer the other park which is was a walking zoo . Many different types of animals from around the world. I can’t believe how active they were. I personally think it’s racist that Western people get charged more then thai citizens to enter. Overall experience for my children was perfect in the walking part of the zoo.
    Visited November 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 12 November 2023
  • Rahul Ajmera
    Pune, India913 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Must visit for animal interactions & shows
    Safari World at Bangkok is a great attraction for those wanting to interact with animals & witness animal shows. Children will enjoy this. There are many Shows, Animal Feeding Experiences & Zoo Animal Exhibits to see & it is impossible to cover everything in 1 day. You need atleast 2-3 days to cover the entire Safari World, so it is recommended that you plan your day thoroughly else you'll miss out on what you enjoy. We only did a few shows & tried to cover all Zoo Animal Exhibits & Animal Feeding Experiences (Giraffe, Alpaca, Pony, Fish, Kangaroo, Tiger Cub, Elephant, Camel, Capybara, Birds, etc) as we were more interested in personalized close up encounters with animals. You can easily spend 1000-2000 THB extra on these feeding experiences. They also have a separate Safari Zone where you can see animals up close in a bus or private vehicle. They have specific feeding times for animals, which you can witness if you plan your trip accordingly. There are plenty of food options available inside & there is an Indian Buffet, where vegetarian food (Puri, Jain Dal, two vegetables, rice, yogurt, dessert) is provided. The park security does not allow large food items inside, but you can carry small packets of food for yourself & children. It is recommended to book the tickets in advance as it's cheaper.
    Visited November 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 15 November 2023
  • S Sam
    India192 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    One of the Must Visit Place in Thailand
    Its one of the "must visit" attraction in Thailand. We can see animal very closer and take photos. Experiencing the natural beauty of animals world is giving a different feel. Any age groups can enjoy this trip.
    Visited November 2023
    Travelled with friends
    Written 23 November 2023
  • Doris Z
    1 contribution
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great
    We booked by klook, with the joint transfer. It did make everything easy including the safari tour on the klook bus. There were quite a lot of animals. They seem well fed and content, although I'm sure they'd prefer to be in the wilds. We went on the 7 am slot of klook and we managed to see all the shows. We loved the spy show, dolphin, sea lion, cowboy show was amazing. Orangutan and elephant shows made me feel a litrle guilty. Bird show was also great. The signages at the marine park was difficult to navigate. Google maps led us round in circles. Did not take the buffet option and we had a little difficulty finding restaurants. All in all, definitely worth visiting. Well worth the money paid.
    Visited December 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 23 December 2023
  • WhiteBeckham
    Jeju Island, South Korea6 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Good for children! But a little bit pricey.
    It was very hot inside the park but children will enjoy all kind of animal feedings anyway ^^. Quality-equipped shows were pretty nice but too many people inside the stadiums. Safari tour bus was nice and cool but animals looked tired due to hot weather.
    Visited December 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 26 December 2023
  • Explore796740
    3 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great memories
    We visited Marine Park and Safari World. We enjoyed four shows Orang Uttan, Elephant, Dolphin and Spy war. All the shows were really good. However we have to skip remaining 2 shows due to shortage of time. We also moved around the park to see different wild animals. You can purchase animal food to feed them. Thereafter we had our lunch which was included in the ticket. After the lunch we went for the safari in a closed SUV. We could spot lot of wild animals to name a few: giraffes, tigers, sea lions (with tusk), emu, kangaroos, flamingos, Asiatic lions, bears and many more.
    Visited December 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 28 December 2023
  • Lavender B
    Medan, Indonesia125 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Safari Park & Marine World
    We bought combo ticket for Safari Park and Marine Park via Klook. It's cheaper than buy it directly at the ticket booth. We start the tour by riding a bus around the safari, around 45 minutes. You can see a lot of animals like giraffe, deer, hippo, elephant, bear, tiger, lion, etc. Sitting next to window on the right side give a better view. After the safari tour, you can enter the marine park. This park has several areas where you can watch different shows. You can check the show time in the map to arrange which show to watch and miss. Because the show in Thai, you might not enjoy Spy War and Cowboy Stunt. As for animal shows, it's quite entertaining, but you might feel guilty as well since it's look like those animals are trained to act and do tricks. For lunch, we order food from the park's food court that serves Asian cuisine. The food is quite good but some items are too expensive. Since the weather is hot, it's recommended to bring hat, umbrella, fan, and water around.
    Visited September 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 5 February 2024
  • MzHong
    Singapore, Singapore13 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    A must go for those who loves animals.
    Open safari and the many feeding opportunities are my kids all time favourite. Love how close we can get to the animals - upfront and personal. We had 4 adults and 2 young kids ( all under. 8yo) . A personal hired van was the best choice to be able to have the flexibility of travelling at our own time.
    Visited February 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 12 February 2024
  • Aung Red Devil
    Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar353 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Good but crowded and warm!
    A place for children and families, the park is divided into two zones, Marine Park and Safari world. They have schedules for different animal shows at different times which are quite entertaining but very warm, especially if you have children. Would require a full day to do justice to cover the entire park. Since we had our own rented car and driver, it was a wonderful experience to all the animals like Zebra, Rhino, Giraffe, Lion, Hippo, Tiger, Bear, varieties of birds. It was nice to stop by & see them close for however long we wanted. It took around 45 mins to drive by, slowly & enjoy seeing them. The animals look unhappy though. The dolphin, elephant and orangutan shows were good and funny. They trained the animals well. The place is quite clean, and the buffet lunch was quite good even though there were hundreds of people. The prices of food and drinks were higher than in the city and no one is allowed to take in outside food or water. It is crowded & packed with school kids. With so many shows, it would have been easier if they planned the show areas right next to each other. They are in different places and the visitors must run from one show to another, searching for the next show area. I think the management have zero limit on ticket sales and there were literally hundreds of people.
    Visited March 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 6 March 2024
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Darren L
Burnaby, Canada138 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
I actually really enjoyed my trip to Safari World. Booked a private driver from Klook and would definitely recommend this for anyone with small children, as it allows you to move at your own pace considering the heat can really get to them. I found this to be a non-typical zoo experience, as we first started off by driving around the safari park to see some animals quite up close. Once we got off the car and moved inside, it was refreshing to see a number of entertaining shows scheduled... you can consider some of these cheesy Universal Studio rip offs, but it's certainly a nice change of pace from your standard animal documentaries. Unfortunately, they are scheduled or placed efficiently so you really do have to move quickly to get from one to another.
Written 21 January 2020
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A V
India3 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Family
Really world-class place .Unbelievable sight of of so many lions and tiger so class to you.All shows have been really good. Only negative is I think 3700 indian rupees per person was overpriced
Written 11 January 2020
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lpj0508
Singapore, Singapore351 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Family
Safari world - a drive through safari like experience where you see wild animals living in natural environment. The larger section is where the birds (why don’t they fly away?) and herbivores reside. There is a separate section surrounded by electric fences and guard posts for the carnivores. Either drive a car through (with tickets of course) or hire a car with driver for the best experience. Some people join tour groups in buses or vans but personally I find the car option better. Well worth it.

Marine park is like a zoo although it’s called marine park. There are various animal and stunt shows scheduled throughout the day. Once properly planned, it’s possible to cover all the shows and yet visit the various animal exhibits. Having said that, the most memorable experience is the mini world (I think) with the little birds that will crowd around one with the sunflower seed feeds. We had much fun playing with them. Giraffe feeding was also fun with may giraffes waiting to be fed. Of course we had to pay for the feed but it was worth the fun.
Written 4 February 2020
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Marios K
Ayia Napa, Cyprus512 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Family
Without many words to say this was the best day we had in our 3 trips in Thailand so far. We booked tickets online for 900thb each including lunch (we loved the lunch) and marine park. we had to pay extra 60thb for the bus to take us in the safari. We used Grab app to book a taxi from our hotel (Top Hight Airport Link hotel) to Safaru world (380 to go and 380 to come including tolls.

Warning! There are many drivers on Grab doing a scam trying taking only customers without entrance ticket and selling them the entrance ticket at ridiculous prices (even 1500thb pp while we paid 900thb pp at ticket2attraction).

You can buy food to feed the Elephants and Giraffe for 100thb.

We will visit it again and it worried every penny.
Written 14 January 2020
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Brandon L
Singapore, Singapore23 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Family
Get really up close to wild animals including lions and tigers by your car window. Recommend to self drive or book a private car to drive thru slowly and appreciate mother nature. Fun shows available including dolphins and orang utans! A must go for family with kids or animal lovers!
Written 5 February 2020
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LoneTraveller33
Singapore, Singapore532 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2023 • Family
Hard for me to put this location as anything beyond average. For starters, the Safari World is really disappointing. You pay 1000 + 100 baht to sit is a mini bus to tour around an open area for 30mins or so. Given the space limitation, there are limited varieties of animals that you see. This portion, I personally think you can pass.

As for the Marine Park, it's a zoo configuration with multiple shows throughout the day. The shows are pretty entertaining. The dolphin show is a must visit. You can consider visiting this area if your itinerary for the family includes a visit to see animals. There are many add-ons throughout the park during the visit, so be prepared to pay a lot more if you wish to try out everything.

The entry ticket is separate to the Safari World, you can purchase either of the location or both as a package. Please also note that buying online through various ticketing agents are cheaper than buying on-site. To purchase online, you need to minimally buy it one day before.
Written 14 October 2023
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Varsha S
41 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2022 • Family
It was a fun adventure. They had 2 theme safari park and marine park separately. Safari park was 45 mins coach bus ride, you can see wild animal and watch feeding them. We covered marine park which gives more freedom to roam and see the animals closer by foot. (Don't have any facilities to hire the ride) You will get Wheelchair and stollar for babies in 100 baht per hour + deposit of 600 baht. (Stollar was in bad condition and model of it was also not user friendly, didn't find convenient for babies at all). You can click the picture with animals (sea Lion, Elephant, Dolphin, Orangutan, eagle, Owl) or feed animal after the show in 100 baht per person. Feeding Giraffe was really fun. Nursing a Tiger cub, holding, cuddling and feeding with a bottle was once in a lifetime experience, plus you can take a photo of your experience in 100 baht. You have 5 shows to see in marine park Dolphin show, Sea Lion Show, Orangutan show, Elephant show, Bird show. We have spent 7-8 hour exploring around the zoo. It was hot and sunny, got very tired walking around for so long. You have to buy separate tickets for safari park and marine park. Ticket prices are different for both park. You can buy tickets in advance after checking online. Had an amazing and memorable experience touring the zoo.
Written 17 June 2022
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Tanya K
Kemer, Türkiye42 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019
We went to Safari World for our four-year-old son but ended up having fun as well! The safari itself is short, we were a bit bummed that it took that fast - 30 min at the most. Then you go on to the Marine Park and walk around and look at different animals (not just marine ones). There are shows throughout the day, spaced in time just enough so you can make it to most of them. We came to the park at 9am and left at 5pm. We went to almost all the shows. The bird show was so much fun and our son loved the Space Wars show with all the explosions and action involved, it's like a live blockbuster played by actors (no animals involved).
The bird park was great fun, as you get to feed the parrots and they sit on your hands and head, etc and nibble on your hair. We didn't want to leave! 
Overall, it is a fun day out for the whole family. I am glad we went.
Written 13 January 2020
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Naf
6 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2023
There are two areas. One is the Safari Park & second is the Marine Park.

We bought the tickets via klook for both the parks along with lunch.

Safari park: since we had our own rented car, it was a wonderful experience to all the animals like Zebra, Rhino, Wilderbeast, Giraffe, Lion, Hippo, Tiger, Bear, varieties of Deers, Birds, etc. It was nice to stop by & see them so close for however long we wanted. It took around 45 mins to drive by, slowly & enjoy seeing them. This was the best part of the zoo and we wouldnt mind going there again just to drive through like this.

Lunch: This is in the Marine Park, you can pick between the two restaurants regardless of what you pick in your klook booking, one is an Indian Cuisine & one International which is actually Asian / Thai cuisine. Indian was completely packed with a very long queue out the door.
We tried the International, the venue was beautiful & you would have to cross the pink flamingos to go there, loved that. Though there was a line, it moved pretty fast, They will tell you a table number to sit & say that we have 40 minutes to finish. The first table number they gave, there were people still eating there, then they gave us a different table after informing them. Food was decent here. There was also free flow of drinking water & you can fill your water bottles. No real complaints except one may not enjoy the international cuisine if they are 100% vegetarians.

Marine Park: The animal shows & animal photo shoots creates an inner conflict about whether should one enjoy this or not as these animals are not supposed to do these tricks & acts. It felt wrong. We left realizing that we are not animal show or animal tricks people.

It is hot (so bring mini fan, caps & hats), crowded & packed with school kids. With so many shows, it would have been easier if they planned the show areas right next to each other. But no, they are actually in different places that its almost like a rat race where groups of people are running from one show to another, searching for the next show area.

Noticed that people start leaving around 3-4 pm in large numbers including the school kids.

Feeding the giraffe was really nice as you get to see them really close & they are roaming free. Dont miss the egg world, the baby birds in the incubators were cute.
Written 3 August 2023
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Matija S
18 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020 • Friends
The price of a walk-in is 1500 baht. That is combined ticket safari and marine world. If you want to take a ride trough the park thats 60 baht per person. You can book online one day ahead for 950 baht. Tours that are offering you 1500 baht pp are not worth it imo especialy if you are a group of travelers. The ride in a taci from bangkok center + highway toll is around 300 baht.
I would suggest you skip the safari park ticket and just take marine park, not worth the money to do both. You have plenty to do in the marine park. Many shows all thr aninals many restaurants.
Written 12 February 2020
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