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Chiang Mai Night Safari offers free entry from July 1-15

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Chiang Mai Night Safari offers free entry from July 1-15

By THE NATION

 

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Chiang Mai Night Safari is offering free entry to visitors from July 1 to 15 and 50 per cent discount from July 16 to 30 as it reopens after the months-long lockdown.

 

 

Tewan Liptapanlop, PM’s Office Minister, visited the night safari on Friday (June 26) to check whether the zoo was ready to reopen on July 1.

 

The minister was greeted by the Pinkanakorn Development Agency’s acting director, together with safari executives.

 

The minister informed that the restart will be operated with ‘new normal’ measures, under the campaign called "Amazing Thailand Safety & Health Administration" to assure visitors of their health safety.

 

To visit the zoo next month onwards, visitors can book in advance via the website from Saturday (June 27).

 

Chiang Mai Night Safari will receive visitors three times a day -- from1pm to 4pm, 4pm to 7pm, and 7pm to 10pm. Visitors in each session will be limited to 300 people.

Feeding of animals will be prohibited as of now, the zoo added.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30390409

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-06-27
 
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I wouldn't go if you paid me. Went shortly after it opened, very poorly run, bad animal welfare, indifferent exhibits of bored animals and crummy eateries. And of course as a farang I was charged many times more than a local.

Only one of each type of animal allowed & all animals sanitizing their paws & wearing a mask. 

3 hours ago, brommers said:

I wouldn't go if you paid me. Went shortly after it opened, very poorly run, bad animal welfare, indifferent exhibits of bored animals and crummy eateries. And of course as a farang I was charged many times more than a local.

The night safari will charge normal,price if you show Thai drivers license and is actually become a nice zoo if you take the walk safari route..

All free tickets are already booked.

What's the point of such news?

10 minutes ago, jackdd said:

All free tickets are already booked.

What's the point of such news?

Did you try 6 hours ago?

How do you book? The website doesn't function. The Night Safari was a lot of fun when I went years ago.

On 6/27/2020 at 5:15 PM, terminatorchiangmai said:

actually become a nice zoo if you take the walk safari route..

Yup, it's a nice walk around their lake If you get there early before the heat settles in.  It's quite possible to slip over the edge down a couple meters into the crocodile pit (right near the crocodile statue), so watch out with the little ones.  I almost got rid of the wife that way ('Come take a look over here!'), but she's getting wise to me after all these years.

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