Chiang Mai Night Safari: Engage in Night-time Wildlife Exploration and Interactive Fun
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4 Ratings
Chiang Mai
Experience the thrill of exploring wildlife at night in Chiang Mai Night Safari. Get up close to exotic animals and witness their nighttime activities in a natural habitat.
Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Chiang Mai Night Safari - Get up close and personal with zebras, giraffes, red kangaroos and other African animals on a tram ride after dusk has fallen. The fully enclosed tram ride with dim yellow lights is fully safe for you and allows the animals to venture right up to the vehicle. It is an absolutely thrilling experience to witness predators like the lion, spotted hyena and white tiger in their natural environment. Don’t miss out on the chance to spot over 130 species of animals at the night safari.
What's Included
  • Included all entrance fees
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Meal, Drinking water
Additional Information

A delightful excursion for both grown-ups and kids alike as they explore the zoo, interacting with the creatures and enjoying performances. Experience the nocturnal habits of animals with a visit during the darker hours. Behold them engaging in their ‘After-hours activities’ - feasting and frolicking in obscurity. Chiang Mai Night Safari is an expansive wildlife park situated not far from the city of Chiang Mai. Patrons can traverse the grounds by foot or aboard an open-air tram, coming into close proximity with species such as zebras, giraffes, lions, and bears. Embark on an evening safari to observe the wildlife that thrives when the sun sets. Encounter a diverse range of exotic fauna from numerous continents. The park is home to over 1,400 animals across more than 130 species, roaming freely in settings that replicate their savannah and jungle habitats.

  • Child age between 4-9 years old and height not over 100 cm. will be charged at child rate
  • To get to the Chiang Mai Night Safari in a number of ways. Uber will take you there for 250 – 300 THB per car. To get there by red truck (songthaew), the trip will cost 100 – 150 THB return per person.
  • Food and drinks are available for purchase at the zoo by way of a smart card. Simply load money onto your card and spend at any of the kiosks around the zoo
Location
Chiang Mai Night Safari
33 Moo 12, Ratchaphruek Road
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Tracykingbrindle
Oct 6, 2022
Good for young families! - The night safari was good. I would say it was aimed at young families. They feed the animals when the bus is due to go out so that they are eating rather than coming towards you. I would’ve preferred more interaction with the animals to be honest as it shows on the advertisement. The tiger show was good and I was amazed how trained the tigers and the lions were. Overall definitely worth the money. Just to note, they don’t collect from the hotel so you have to make your own way there.
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960engy
Aug 7, 2022
Excellent - Very well organized Night Safari show! We are amazed how well the lion and Tiger were trained and it is worth the ticket!
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Jackbn5808kq
Jan 12, 2023
Rather depressing - This was quite the depressing show. My partner and i arrived in chaing mai and didnt have any real plans. So we went to a tour guide place to find some stuff to do. We were recommended the zoo's night safari. It included the night safari show, the tiger show and the night predator show. All part of the same thing. First show started fun to watch, animals would enter the area eat food and disappear. Right up until the anorexic lion turned up. That was rather sad to watch. Figured probally cos of covid they had lacked the funds to feed him. But im doubting that now. A little after your rushed out to go find the tiger show. Thought ok, well check it out. Got there sat down. Theres a rather neat looking enclosure for the tigers to come in. Its got water, ropes, skiny walkways for the tigers. It looks like fun. So were sitting there and these two tiger handlers come out with these white tigers. Very pretty, right up until the fat tiger handler started wipping the tiger in the face with the metal chicken skewer... the reason for it was he wanted it to enter a door way. Though it was definetley unnecessary. I undsrstand these animals may need some harsh treatment to stay safe, but there's definetley a line that was crossed as it seemed like just plain animal abuse to me. On the way out my partner burst into tears. I had to take her aside and console her for a little bit and help put her mind at ease. Next was the actual night safari part of the tour. That was just like a normal zoo but experienced through a long open car, maybe a bus is a better word to describe it. That seemed quite fine. It cruised around, the driver and his partner made jokes and spoke about the animals. Allthough some of there info was off XD but there are a lot of animals in the world, and english isnt there native tounge so that's easily understandable. There is also another section of zoo but we arrived late so didnt really get to see it. Anyways my honest opinion, find a diffrent zoo, or just do something else. You'll leave here feeling like crap.
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Naman_r
Aug 21, 2022
Note worth it - Terrible. I don't recommend Waste of money and time. Felt t's just walk in some big campus. No value for money.
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