Kanchanaburi Wildlife Park, Thailand
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The wildlife park in Kanchanaburi is most famous for taking photos with giraffes and zebras on a jeep! Close contact is fun and exciting.
The ticket for foreigners is 550 baht for adults and 350 baht for children. The ticket includes the ride on the park bus. You can buy carrots before getting on the park bus. For 100 baht, you will get two pots. When the car reaches the animal area, the car will stop and you can open the window. Feed the animals carrots. There will be antelope areas, tigers, lions, leopards, giraffes, zebras and camels on the road. Before entering the tigers, lions and leopards, the driver will first confirm that every window is closed before entering to avoid Do not open the windows during danger.
The most popular ones are giraffes and zebras. The giraffe will stick its head into the car, which is really cute! ! ! ! If you have an appointment to take photos with giraffes or zebras, you can save some carrots and bring them to use when taking photos.
Taking photos with giraffes and zebras on a jeep costs about NT$1,000 per person, depending on the price quoted by each travel agency. After checking in at the appointment time, the staff will drive to the photo location. The staff will help take photos and they will prepare two pots of carrots. , when the carrots are finished feeding, it is the end of the photo shoot, so I said that the carrots I bought at the beginning can be used sparingly 🤣🤣🤣. The three of us took photos together, and the staff would use us to help us take photos, and also He helped us record the video. He was great both at taking photos and recording. The three of us took about 10 minutes of photos alone and together. There were thousands of photos in total. Is it worth spending 1,000 yuan per person to get happy memories🤣🤣🤣? When I grew up, I rarely went to the zoo, and it was rare that I could be so happy when I came to the zoo.
There are also paid activities such as feeding tigers, drinking milk, and taking photos at the entrance of the zoo.