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Audio Guide of Samphran Elephant Ground Zoo

Donde los elefantes juegan al fútbol y un dragón de 17 pisos vigila tus selfies.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. When the elephant was not the biggest animal in the zoo

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2. The dragon that devours budgets (and lost tourists)

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3. Football-playing elephants vs. hungry crocodiles: the secret rivalry

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4. Did you know crocodiles are raised here like bread rolls?

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5. The golden dome (which is actually diet cola)

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6. Take this with you: the show elephant is not your enemy

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo and how can I get there?

Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo is open daily from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. To get there, the most convenient option from Bangkok is by taxi or with an organized tour, which usually includes transportation. It is located in Nakhon Pathom, about 40–50 km west of Bangkok. You can find more details about the location on its official website.

What is the ticket price for Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo and are there any special discounts?

The general admission price for foreign visitors is usually around 600 THB. Children under 130 cm in height usually receive a reduced rate. I recommend checking the fares section on the official website for the most up-to-date information on prices and any discounts that may be available.

How much time do I need to visit Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo and see the main attractions?

To fully enjoy the shows and take a relaxed walk through the zoo, I recommend setting aside 3 to 4 hours. The elephant shows and the magic show are the highlights and are scheduled at specific times, so planning your visit around them will help you make the most of your time. You can check showtimes on their schedule page.

What kind of historical or cultural importance does Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo have?

Although Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo does not have historical importance in the sense of being an ancient site, it is a place that promotes Thai culture through its shows. In them, elephants, which are a national symbol in Thailand, demonstrate traditional skills and take part in historical reenactments, offering an educational perspective on the relationship between Thai people and these majestic animals throughout history.

What is the best time of day or year to visit Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo?

The best time to visit is during Thailand's cool season, from November to February, when temperatures are more pleasant. As for the time of day, I suggest going early in the morning to avoid crowds and the midday heat, allowing you to enjoy the shows more comfortably and see the animals at their most active. The main shows usually take place in the late morning and in the afternoon.

Is Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo accessible for people with reduced mobility or wheelchairs?

Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo strives to be accessible, with paved paths in most areas and ramps at some key points. However, like many outdoor spaces, some areas may have uneven surfaces. It is advisable to contact them directly if you have specific needs to confirm accessibility for all areas and shows at +66 34 321 060.

What other attractions or places of interest can I visit near Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo in Nakhon Pathom?

Nakhon Pathom has several points of interest that you can combine with your visit to the zoo. The most notable is the impressive Phra Pathom Chedi, the tallest stupa in the world and a site of great Buddhist significance. You can also explore Don Wai Floating Market to try local food and experience riverside life. Another place of interest is Wat Samphran, the famous Dragon Temple.

Do you have any practical tips to make the most of my visit to Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo?

Of course. For the best experience, I recommend wearing light, comfortable clothing, as well as sunscreen and a hat, since you will spend time outdoors. It is also a good idea to bring insect repellent. Check the showtimes on their website to plan your day, and arrive early to secure a good seat. Do not forget to stay hydrated; there are food and drink vendors inside the grounds. You may also consider joining the elephant feeding sessions for an additional fee for a more interactive experience.

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