Thursday, March 13, 2014

Tour Chiang Mai Night Safari

Tour to Chiang Mai Night Safari

Chiang Mai tour to visit the first night safari in Thailand

The Chiang Mai Night Safari is a favorite vacation spot for voyager visiting to Chiangmai. Discover Savanna Safari Zone, Predator Prowl Zone or Jaguar Trail Zone, all at night! An cherished way.

Overview : Without a doubt Chiang Mai has number 1 of the finest Night Safari create in the region. The Chiang Mai Night Safari is nestled in amongst the foot hills of the Doi Phui mountain and its national park and provides a stunning wonderful and inherent surroundings to this temptation.
Tour to Chiang Mai Night Safari are three main locations for animal viewing. Two of the zones featured in the theme park are for night time viewing - these are the Savanna Safari zone and the Predator Prowl zone. Night time viewing opens at 6 pm and it closes at midnight. There is an open sided tram where visitors can journey through different zones and explore the zoo. You'll find about three hundred animals that can be found in the Savanna Safari zone. There are rhinos, hyenas, cheetahs, jaguars and leopards. The Predator Prowl zone houses a lot more than 200 creatures which mostly includes tigers, lions, hunting dogs, wolves, bears and crocodiles.
The Chiang Mai Night Safari is a great activity for all ages to be enjoyable. If traveling through a game park at night in an open car and viewing some of the most dangerous predators in the world sounds appealing to you then this is one temptation you don’t want to miss.

Itinerary :
  • Pickup at hotel or guesthouse
  • Arrive Night Safari about 30 minutes
  • Return to hotel or guesthouse
Pickup Time : Day time : Start 10:00 am.Night Time : Start 06:00 am.
Include : 
  • Insurance Covered
  • English speaking local driver
  • Gasoline
Exclude :
  • food, drink
The Chiang Mai Night Safari park is a relaxing and educational facility where families can spend the day, or night, learning first hand about the habits of national, regional and international animal life.

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