Safari World Bangkok: Complete Guide — Show Timings, Ticket Prices & Indian Buffet Lunch

Safari World Bangkok — Why Indian Families Love It
Every year, thousands of Indian families visiting Bangkok put Safari World Bangkok at the top of their itinerary — and once you've been, it's obvious why.
Spread across 200 acres on the outskirts of Bangkok, Safari World is split into two distinct parks: Safari Park, a drive-through open reserve — Bangkok's closest thing to a real jungle safari — where lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras, and hundreds of other animals roam freely around your vehicle, and Marine Park, a full entertainment complex with six live animal shows, encounters, a river safari, and the famous Indian buffet lunch. For families looking for an animal safari Bangkok experience without flying to Africa, this is as close as it gets.
It is the kind of day that children talk about for years. And unlike most Bangkok attractions, it genuinely fills a full day without rushing.
One important note before planning: Safari World Bangkok is closed every Monday. Plan your visit for any day from Tuesday to Sunday.
Safari World Bangkok Ticket Prices 2026
This is the question searched most — and the answer depends on what you want included.
💡 Walk-in counter price at Safari World Bangkok is 1,800 THB per person — tickets only, no transport, no buffet. Booking online with us saves you money before you even step off the plane.
| Package | What's Included | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Walk-in Counter Price | Ticket only — no transport, no buffet | |
| SIC Join Tour ⭐ Best Value | Safari + Marine tickets + Indian buffet + hotel pickup (shared vehicle) | 1,500 THB / person |
| Package A — Ticket Only | Safari Park + Marine Park + Indian buffet lunch | 1,100 THB / person |
| Private Car (4-seater) | Hotel pickup + drop-off (transport only, tickets separate) | 2,500 THB / car |
| Private Van | Hotel pickup + drop-off for larger groups (transport only) | 3,000 THB / van |
Which package is best for Indian families?
For groups of 1–3 people, the SIC Join Tour at 1,500 THB per person is the best all-in value — tickets, Indian buffet, and door-to-door hotel pickup are all covered in one price.
For groups of 4 or more, the private car or van package often works out cheaper and gives you significant advantages: you drive your own vehicle through the Safari Zone at your own pace, you don't share the ride, and you can linger at the animals your family loves most.
Example for a family of 4:
- Walk-in counter: 1,800 × 4 = 7,200 THB — tickets only, no transport, no buffet
- SIC: 1,500 × 4 = 6,000 THB total — saves 1,200 THB vs counter, includes transport + buffet
- Private car: 2,500 (car) + (1,100 × 4 tickets) = 6,900 THB total — slightly more than SIC but completely private, and still cheaper than buying counter tickets and arranging your own transport
Our recommendation for Indian families: If your group has 5 or more people, the private van makes the private package more economical and the experience significantly more comfortable.
Part One: The Safari Park — Your Own Private Drive Through the Wild

The Safari Park experience begins the moment your vehicle enters the gate. There are no fences between you and the animals — just open savanna, and animals living as they would in the wild.
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What You'll See in the Safari Zone
The drive takes approximately 45 minutes to one hour depending on how long you stop. Animals are organised in natural groupings as you move through the zones:
The Grasslands Zone — You enter through open savanna and immediately encounter some of the park's most impressive residents: Reticulated Giraffes — the tallest animals on Earth, up to 5.5 metres — walking freely alongside the road. With necks extended, they often peer directly into vehicle windows. Children in the backseat suddenly find themselves looking a giraffe in the eye. This alone is worth the journey.
Also roaming the grasslands: Zebras with their unmistakable geometric stripes, Ostriches — the world's largest birds — Camels, Waterbucks, Elands, and a variety of African deer species including Fallow deer and Gemsbok.
The Wetland and Bird Zone — As you move deeper, free-flying water birds — herons, ibises, and storks — build enormous nests in the trees above the road. This open-air coexistence with the drive-through vehicles is something rarely seen at traditional zoos.
The Carnivore Zone — The most dramatic section. Here, large cats and bears are housed in expansive open enclosures that the road passes directly through. Bengal Tigers, African Lions, Brown Bears, and Black Bears are visible at close range from the safety of your vehicle. Keep windows closed in this section — the park's signs remind you firmly, and for good reason. The tigers are genuinely close.
Pro tip for Indian families: In the private car package, you control the speed. Stop for as long as you like when the giraffes are near. In the SIC tour, the driver will stop at the best spots — but in your own car, you have complete control.
Part Two: Marine Park — Six Live Shows + Animal Encounters

After the Safari Zone, your vehicle drops you at the Marine Park entrance. This is where most of your day's entertainment takes place — six live Safari World Bangkok shows, multiple animal encounter stations, the giraffe feeding terrace, and the Safari World Marine Park with lunch included in our packages.
Marine Park is large. Shows run simultaneously across different arenas, and the pace from show to show requires some planning. This is exactly why having the full show schedule before you arrive matters — and why we've published it below.
The Six Animal Shows at Safari World Bangkok
1. Orang Utan Show 🦧

The Orang Utan show is the one that surprises people most. These highly intelligent great apes — the world's largest arboreal mammals — demonstrate problem-solving, coordination, and a deeply endearing awareness of their audience.
Safari World's Orangutans are enrichment-trained: their performances are built around natural Orang Utan behaviours — climbing, object manipulation, and social interaction — channelled into an entertaining format. The result is genuinely funny and unexpectedly moving. Children are transfixed. Adults find themselves laughing out loud.
Important timing note: On weekdays, the Orang Utan show has only ONE slot: 10:15 AM. If you arrive late on a Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday, you will miss it entirely. This is the single most important reason to catch the 08:00 hotel pickup. On weekends, there is a second slot at 3:30 PM.
2. Sea Lion Show 🦭

Sea lions are naturally social, playful, and astonishingly coordinated in water. Safari World's Sea Lion show captures all of this — the animals balance, leap, and interact with their trainers in ways that feel joyful and genuinely spontaneous.
Their trainers use positive reinforcement methods: every behaviour is rewarded immediately with fish and social interaction. The bond between trainer and animal is visible throughout the show, and it's one of the cleaner examples of welfare-forward animal entertainment in Southeast Asia.
3. Elephant Show 🐘

Asian Elephants are among the most emotionally intelligent animals on Earth — they demonstrate long-term memory, complex social bonds, and an ability to learn that continues throughout their decades-long lives. The Elephant Show at Safari World gives these remarkable animals a platform to demonstrate behaviours they learn through daily enrichment training.
The show includes painting, coordinated movement, and audience interaction. At the end, elephants approach the audience barrier — children can be close to an Asian Elephant in a calm, non-stressful environment, which is genuinely unusual.
4. Dolphin Show 🐬

Consistently rated the highlight of Safari World Bangkok by families across TripAdvisor — and once you've seen it, it's easy to understand why.
Safari World's Bottlenose Dolphins are agile, powerful, and visibly energetic. The show involves leaping synchronised arcs, spinning, backward swimming, and a finale sequence that fills the arena with genuine noise from the crowd. The trainers work with the dolphins using fish-based positive reinforcement — every jump is voluntary, every interaction is animal-led.
The arena fills up fast. Arrive at least 10 minutes before showtime. Weekend shows at 16:15 tend to be slightly less crowded than the 13:45 slot.
"The Dolphin show was better than Sentosa, Singapore." — TripAdvisor review, 2024
5. Spy War Show 🎬

This is the park's biggest theatrical production — a full stunt show with motorcycles, explosions, action choreography, and a narrative that plays like a live-action film sequence. The Spy War show runs 20–25 minutes and is genuinely spectacular as a piece of live performance.
It is primarily entertainment rather than an animal show, but it's extremely popular with children and teenagers. Indian visitors consistently enjoy it — the format is fast, loud, and visually dramatic.
5b. Cowboy Stunt Show 🤠
Often underestimated and consistently over-delivered. The Cowboy Stunt Show is a 20-minute theatrical Western production featuring horse riding, trick shooting, stunt falls, and explosive action sequences — think Bollywood action but with cowboys. Children who have seen it once invariably want to see it again. It runs every afternoon at 3:30 PM (both weekdays and weekends) and is a perfect gap-filler between the major animal shows.
6. Bird Show 🦜

The final show of the day brings together free-flying parrots, macaws, cockatoos, and hornbills demonstrating natural flying patterns, intelligence, and their legendary ability to mimic human language.
The birds fly directly over and around the audience, landing on guides' arms and demonstrating problem-solving with props. Up close, the colour and scale of a free-flying macaw is breathtaking.
Safari World Bangkok Show Schedule 2026
This is the question that generates over 1,000 searches per month — and most blogs get it wrong or out of date. The schedules below are taken directly from Safari World's official showtime charts.
⚠️ Safari World reserves the right to adjust show times. Confirm at the ticket booth or information centre on arrival. Shows are subject to change.
Weekday Show Schedule (Tuesday – Friday)
| Show | Morning | Afternoon |
|---|---|---|
| 🦧 Orang Utan | 10:15 AM | — |
| 🦭 Sea Lion | — | 2:30 PM |
| 🤠 Cowboy Stunt | — | 3:30 PM |
| 🐘 Elephant | 11:00 AM | — |
| 🐬 Dolphin | 1:45 PM | — |
| 🕵️ Spy War | 11:45 AM | — |
| 🦜 Bird | — | 4:15 PM |
Safari Park: Open 09:00 – 16:30 | Marine Park: Open 09:00 – 17:00
Critical weekday tip: The Orang Utan show runs only once on weekdays — at 10:15 AM. Our 08:00 hotel pickup gets you there in time. If you arrive after 10:15 on a weekday, you will miss it. Arrive early.
Weekend Show Schedule (Saturday – Sunday)
| Show | Morning | Afternoon |
|---|---|---|
| 🦧 Orang Utan | 10:15 AM | 3:30 PM |
| 🦭 Sea Lion | 11:00 AM | 2:30 PM |
| 🤠 Cowboy Stunt | — | 3:30 PM |
| 🐘 Elephant | 11:00 AM | — |
| 🐬 Dolphin | 1:45 PM | 4:15 PM |
| 🕵️ Spy War | 11:45 AM | — |
| 🦜 Bird | 10:15 AM | 4:15 PM |
Safari Park: Open 09:00 – 17:00 | Marine Park: Open 09:00 – 17:30
Weekend tip: Weekends have more show slots, but also more visitors. Arrive early for the best seats. The Dolphin and Spy War shows fill up fastest.
Highlights & Activities (Both Weekdays and Weekends)
| Activity | Weekday Hours | Weekend Hours |
|---|---|---|
| 🦒 Giraffe Feeding | 09:00 – 16:30 | 09:00 – 17:00 |
| 🦘 Camp Kangaroo | 09:00 – 16:00 | 09:00 – 17:00 |
| 🚣 River Safari (extra cost) | 10:30 – 16:30 | 10:30 – 17:00 |
| 🌳 Tree House Aviary & Kitchen | 09:00 – 16:00 | 09:00 – 17:00 |
| 📷 Open Air Studio | 10:00 – 16:00 | 10:00 – 16:30 |
| 🦁 Lion's Den (NEW) | Open daily | Open daily |
Safari World Bangkok Giraffe Feeding — The Moment Everyone Photographs

If there is a single moment at Safari World Bangkok that every Indian family comes away talking about, it is the giraffe feeding terrace.
From an elevated wooden platform — roughly at giraffe eye level — you can hand-feed one of the world's most extraordinary animals directly. Giraffes approach the platform with the kind of relaxed confidence that only comes from animals who are entirely comfortable around humans. Their long blue-black tongues (up to 50cm) curl around carrot pieces with surprising gentleness.
For children, being at eye level with a giraffe — close enough to see the long lashes, the gentle eyes, and the extraordinary patterning of the skin — is a genuine wildlife moment. Not a zoo-behind-glass moment. An actual encounter.
Feeding food (cut carrots and banana pieces) is sold at the terrace. The giraffe feeding area is open all day — it does not run on a fixed show schedule, so you can visit at any point during your Marine Park time.
Indian Buffet Lunch at Savanna Restaurant
This is the section that matters most to Indian families — and where we do things differently.

Safari World's Savanna Restaurant serves an Indian buffet inside Marine Park, open approximately noon to 2:30 PM. The buffet includes:
- Dal (lentil soup) — the foundation of any Indian meal, served hot
- Paneer dishes — paneer butter masala or shahi paneer depending on the day
- Vegetable curries — typically 2–3 rotating options
- Rice — steamed basmati
- Roti / Indian breads
- Samosas
- Indian sweets and desserts
- Fresh fruit
Our Package A and SIC Join Tour include the Indian buffet in the price — there is nothing extra to pay at the restaurant when you arrive with our booking.
Our honest note on the food: The Savanna buffet is a functional, filling buffet lunch — not a fine-dining Indian restaurant. The curries are straightforward, the dal is solid, and there are enough vegetarian options to satisfy most Indian family groups. It is not the level of your favourite Indian restaurant back home, but it does the job well for a mid-day family meal in the middle of a theme park, and it is genuinely Indian — not a token curry on an otherwise international menu.
For families with young children who need a familiar, comfortable meal halfway through a long day, it is exactly right.
Vegetarian families: The Indian buffet has multiple vegetarian options. Strict vegetarians should confirm with restaurant staff on the day about preparation methods.
Safari World Bangkok Itinerary — Full Day Plan for Indian Families
Here is how we recommend structuring the day to catch all shows and make the best use of the giraffe feeding, buffet, and park layout. This plan works best when you arrive at 09:00 (via our 08:00 hotel pickup).
Planned Schedule
Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 08:00 | Hotel pickup in Bangkok |
| 09:00 | Arrive Safari World — enter Safari Zone in private car or SIC bus |
| 09:00–09:45 | Safari Zone drive-through (giraffes, lions, tigers, zebras) |
| 10:00–10:15 | Arrive Marine Park — head directly to Orang Utan arena |
| 10:15 | Orang Utan Show ← Do NOT miss this (only 1 slot on weekdays) |
| 11:00 | Elephant Show |
| 11:15–11:30 | Giraffe Feeding Terrace (between shows — open all day) |
| 11:45 | Spy War Show |
| 12:30–13:30 | Indian Buffet Lunch at Savanna Restaurant |
| 13:45 | Dolphin Show ← most popular show, arrive early for seats |
| 14:30 | Sea Lion Show (weekdays) or free time / Camp Kangaroo |
| 15:30 | Cowboy Stunt Show (weekends) or Tree House Aviary exploration |
| 16:15 | Bird Show (weekdays) or second Dolphin Show (weekends) |
| 16:30–17:00 | Final walk — Lion's Den (new attraction), Open Air Studio, souvenirs |
| 17:00–17:30 | Return vehicle picks up — drive back to Bangkok hotel |
Important: The Elephant show is only once per day (11:00 AM on both weekdays and weekends). Do not miss it by arriving late to Marine Park.
Animal Encounters — What You Can Do Beyond the Shows
Beyond the six scheduled shows, Marine Park has a range of paid animal encounter experiences that families can book on-site. These are not included in the ticket price but are popular additions:
Giraffe Feeding — feeding food sold at the terrace. One of the best value extras.
Camp Kangaroo — walk into an open kangaroo enclosure and get close to wallabies and kangaroos resting in the shade. Children can approach and sometimes touch. Open 09:00–16:00 (weekdays), 09:00–17:00 (weekends).
Tiger Cub Feeding and Photo — get close to a young tiger cub for a photo experience, with feeding interaction. Approximately 500 THB. A popular Safari World Bangkok tiger feeding experience for families. Our note: This is a personal decision — some families love it; others prefer to observe from the Safari Zone. We present it as an option, not a recommendation.
River Safari — a short boat journey through a jungle-themed waterway. Approximately 300 THB extra. Open from 10:30 onwards.
Tree House Aviary — feed hundreds of free-flying sun conure parrots from an elevated tree house (feeding cones sold on-site for approximately 100 THB). One of the most colourful and photogenic moments in the entire park.
Open Air Studio — themed photography backdrops. Popular with families for group holiday photos.




How to Get to Safari World Bangkok (and Why You Shouldn't Go Alone)
Safari World is located at 99 Panya Indra Road, Minburi, Bangkok — approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour from central Bangkok by car.
Safari World Bangkok Opening Hours 2026
| Day | Safari Park | Marine Park |
|---|---|---|
| Tuesday – Friday | 09:00 – 16:30 | 09:00 – 17:00 |
| Saturday – Sunday | 09:00 – 17:00 | 09:00 – 17:30 |
| Monday | CLOSED | CLOSED |
⚠️ Safari World Bangkok is closed every Monday without exception. Many visitors miss this. Check your travel dates before booking.
Safari World Bangkok Address & Getting There
Address: Safari World Bangkok — 99 Panya Indra Road, Samwatawantok, Minburi, Bangkok 10510
This distance is one of the park's most consistent practical challenges. Multiple TripAdvisor reviews note:
- Grab taxis are reluctant to go this far from the city
- Getting a taxi or Grab back from Safari World is notoriously difficult — few drivers cover this area
- The journey in traffic can reach 75–90 minutes on a busy day
This is the main reason we offer hotel-to-hotel pickup. Our driver picks you up at 08:00, takes you directly to Safari World, and returns you to your hotel at the end of the day. No navigation, no negotiating with taxi drivers, no standing at the gate hoping a Grab shows up.
Hidden Costs at Safari World Bangkok — What to Know in Advance
Safari World reviewers consistently mention feeling surprised by extra charges on the day. Here is everything that costs extra beyond your ticket — so there are no surprises:
| Extra | Approx. Cost | Worth It? |
|---|---|---|
| Giraffe feeding food | ~80–100 THB | ✅ Yes — do this |
| River Safari boat ride | 300 THB/person | ✅ Good for kids |
| Tiger Cub photo | ~500 THB | Optional — personal choice |
| Kangaroo feeding food | ~80 THB | ✅ Yes for small children |
| Tree House Aviary feeding cone | ~100 THB | ✅ Colourful and fun |
| Animal riding (elephant, camel) | ~200–300 THB | Optional |
| Drinking water inside park | ~40–60 THB/bottle | Bring your own refillable bottle |
| Food tokens for some stalls | Varies | Have 500–1,000 THB cash ready |
Our advice for families: Budget an extra 500–1,500 THB per adult and 300–500 THB per child for on-site extras, depending on how much you want to participate. The giraffe feeding and River Safari are the ones most families wish they had done — and the ones they most regret skipping.
What to Bring to Safari World Bangkok
Based on reviewer feedback across hundreds of visits, here is what Indian families consistently wish they had brought:
Essentials:
- Sun hat and sunscreen — Marine Park is mostly outdoors, and Bangkok heat is intense from 11 AM onwards
- Light, breathable clothing — comfortable walking shoes, not sandals
- A small backpack with a refillable water bottle (water refill points are available inside)
- Cash in Thai Baht — some food and activity stalls do not accept cards; some use internal food tokens
For children:
- A change of clothes if they might get wet near water areas
- Small hand fan or travel-sized portable fan — crowded outdoor arenas get hot
- Snacks for young children who might not want buffet food
What not to bring:
- Outside food and drinks — these are sometimes confiscated at the entrance
- Valuables you wouldn't want to drop or lose on the boat ride
Safari World Bangkok — Is It Right for Your Family?
Safari World is one of Bangkok's most popular attractions with Indian families for good reason. It combines wildlife (Safari Zone drive-through), live entertainment (six shows), animal encounters (giraffe feeding, kangaroos, tiger cubs), and Indian food — all in one location, in one day.
It is not a pristine wilderness experience. It is an entertainment park with animals at the centre of it, and it is best approached that way. The shows are genuinely impressive, the Safari Zone is more open and spacious than a conventional zoo, and the giraffe feeding terrace is something children remember for years.
A note on animal welfare: You may notice that Safari World Bangkok does not appear on TripAdvisor's booking platform — this is because TripAdvisor's animal welfare policy excludes venues with certain types of animal shows. We understand this raises questions. Our view: Safari World uses positive reinforcement training throughout (fish rewards for sea lions, enrichment-based routines for orangutans, voluntary participation for dolphins), and the Safari Zone offers genuinely open-range conditions for large animals. We have visited the park ourselves. We do not book attractions we have concerns about. That said, this is a personal decision, and we present the information so you can make your own choice.
Go if:
- You are travelling with children aged 4–14 — this is their day
- You want a full day of structured entertainment with very little planning required on your part
- Your group includes people who want a break from Bangkok shopping and temples
- You prefer a tour with transport included rather than navigating Bangkok's outskirts independently
Consider alternatives if:
- You are looking for a genuine wildlife sanctuary or conservation-focused experience
- You have only half a day available (you will not see everything)
- Crowds bother your group significantly — weekends in particular are very busy
Combining Safari World with more Bangkok sightseeing? Browse our full range of Bangkok day tours and packages — from the Grand Palace to Floating Market day trips, all with private hotel pickup included.
How to Book Safari World Bangkok — Tour Options & Prices
⭐ "Best day of our Bangkok trip — the driver was punctual, the Orangutan show was amazing, and kids loved the giraffes. Worth every baht." — Priya S., Mumbai (verified booking, 2025)
We offer two ways to experience Safari World Bangkok with everything arranged:
Option 1: SIC Join Tour — 1,500 THB per person ⭐ Most Popular
- Includes: Hotel pickup at 08:00 AM, Safari Park + Marine Park tickets, Indian buffet lunch, return drop-off
- Shared vehicle with other guests
- Best for: Couples, small families, and solo travellers
Option 2: Private Car or Van Package
- Private Car (up to 4 guests): 2,500 THB vehicle + 1,100 THB per person ticket
- Private Van (up to 9 guests): 3,000 THB vehicle + 1,100 THB per person ticket
- Includes: Your own vehicle for the Safari Zone drive-through, hotel pickup, Marine Park entry, Indian buffet lunch
- Best for: Families of 4 or more, groups wanting privacy and flexibility
To book, use the button below or message us on WhatsApp. We confirm all Safari World bookings within 1 hour during business hours (08:00–21:00 Bangkok time) and send your confirmation with full itinerary and pickup details.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — Safari World Bangkok is closed every Monday. Plan your visit for Tuesday through Sunday only.
The walk-in counter price at Safari World Bangkok is 1,800 THB per person — for the ticket only, with no transport and no buffet included. Booking online with us gives you the ticket, Indian buffet lunch, and hotel pickup included from 1,500 THB per person on our SIC join tour — saving you 300 THB per person on the ticket alone, plus the cost of arranging your own transport to and from the park.
The Orang Utan show starts at 10:15 AM on both weekdays and weekends. On weekends there is also a 3:30 PM show. This is why we pick you up at 08:00 AM — so you arrive in time for the first show of the day.
Yes — the Savanna Restaurant inside Marine Park serves an Indian buffet including dal, paneer dishes, curry, rice, samosas, and Indian sweets. Our Package A includes this buffet in the ticket price. It is one of the few places in Bangkok where an Indian family can enjoy a familiar sit-down meal mid-way through a full-day outing.
The SIC (Shared Join Tour) costs 1,500 THB per person and includes hotel pickup, tickets (Safari + Marine + Indian buffet), and transport in a shared vehicle with other guests. The private package uses your own car (4-seater, 2,500 THB) or van (3,000 THB) plus 1,100 THB per person for the ticket — ideal for groups of 4 or more travelling together who want to drive through the Safari Zone in their own vehicle.
Yes — and this is a highlight of the private package. Your private car enters the Safari Zone directly, so your family has complete control of pace. Stop longer near the giraffes, slow down for the lions — your vehicle, your safari.
Absolutely. Children consistently rate it as one of the best days of their Bangkok trip. The Dolphin show, Elephant show, giraffe feeding, and Camp Kangaroo are particularly memorable for children under 12. Bring sunscreen and a hat — the Marine Park is mostly outdoors.
Safari World is approximately 45 minutes from central Bangkok by car, depending on traffic. This is one of the main reasons we recommend booking with hotel pickup — navigating there by taxi or Grab on your own can be stressful, and getting a taxi back is notoriously difficult as the park is far from central Grab coverage.
Yes. The Savanna Indian Buffet includes vegetarian dishes — dal, paneer curry, vegetable dishes, rice, roti, and Indian sweets. For strict vegetarians, we recommend confirming specific dishes with the restaurant on the day.
TripAdvisor does not book Safari World Bangkok due to its animal welfare guidelines, which restrict venues with certain types of live animal shows. This does not mean the park is unsafe or that animals are mistreated — Safari World uses positive reinforcement training throughout and the Safari Zone provides open-range conditions. Many respected tour operators including ourselves continue to offer Safari World tours after visiting the park directly. It is a personal decision, and we present both sides so you can decide for yourself.
Beyond your ticket, budget for: giraffe feeding food (80–100 THB), River Safari boat ride (300 THB), Tree House Aviary feeding cone (100 THB), and optional tiger cub photo (500 THB). Drinking water inside the park costs 40–60 THB per bottle — bring a refillable water bottle. Have 500–1,500 THB in Thai Baht cash ready for extras. Our SIC and private tour packages include tickets and Indian buffet — all on-site extras are paid separately.
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