The Manatee Exhibit features gentle West Indian manatees in a large, glass-fronted tank, allowing visitors to observe these rare aquatic mammals up close as they glide gracefully through the water.
Just on the outskirts of Bangkok, Safari World Bangkok brings the wild to the city with Thailand’s largest open-air zoo and safari park. Split into two main zones — Safari Park and Marine Park — it’s home to giraffes, tigers, dolphins, orangutans, and more. From thrilling animal shows to close encounters on the drive-through safari, it’s a full-day adventure for all ages!
You’ll see them grazing in expansive, open savannah habitats, often in small social groups. The park’s drive-through route allows you to observe their impressive size and distinctive horns from a safe distance.
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Show
Weekday (Tue–Fri) timings
Weekend (Sat–Sun) timings
Orangutan Show
10:15am
10:15am
Sea Lion Show
2:30pm
10:15am & 2:30pm
Cowboy Stunt
3:30pm
3:30pm
Elephant Show
11am
11am
Dolphin Show
1:45pm
1:45pm & 4:15pm
Spy War
11:45am
11:45am
Bird Show
4:15pm
11:45am & 4:15pm
Giraffe Feeding
9am to 4:30pm
9am to 5pm
Safari World Bangkok has two main zones:
You can see over 200 species, including African lions, Bengal tigers, giraffes, zebras, white rhinoceroses, hippos, orangutans, dolphins, sea lions, hornbills, macaws, kangaroos, manatees, and more.
Yes! There are scheduled feeding shows for tigers, giraffes, dolphins, sea lions, and more. Visitors can also participate in feeding giraffes and some other animals for an extra fee.
A full visit covering both Safari Park and Marine Park typically takes 5–7 hours. Allocate at least half a day to enjoy all shows, exhibits, and activities.
Weekdays and early mornings are best for fewer crowds and more active animals. The cooler months (November–February) offer the most comfortable weather.
Photography is allowed throughout the park, but flash is prohibited, especially near animals and in certain show areas. Some animal photo sessions (e.g., with tigers or parrots) require an extra fee.
Touching animals is generally not allowed, except during supervised feeding or paid photo sessions. Always follow staff instructions for safety and animal welfare.
Yes, you can buy animal-themed souvenirs at shops in both zones.