Is Safari World Bangkok Worth It? Full Honest Review
An honest look at Safari World Bangkok, rated 4.5/5 from 30K+ visitor reviews. What's genuinely worth your time, what to skip, and who should visit.
Short answer: for most visitors, yes — but it depends on what you're comparing it to and how you feel about a few specific parts of the experience. Here's an honest breakdown of what works, what doesn't, and who should think twice.
The Quick Verdict
Safari World Bangkok is worth it if you want a full-day wildlife experience combining a genuine drive-through safari with polished animal shows, and you're comfortable with the park's remote location and long day commitment. It's less worth it if you're short on time in Bangkok, sensitive to animal-performance shows, or expecting an intimate, small-group wildlife experience.
What's Genuinely Good
The Safari Park drive-through is the real highlight. Seeing lions, tigers, giraffes, and zebras roam in large, open habitats while you're seated safely in a car is a different experience from a standard zoo enclosure, and it's the part of Safari World that's hardest to replicate elsewhere in Bangkok.
The shows are polished and varied. Whatever you think of animal performance shows as a category, Safari World's production quality is high — the Dolphin Show in particular is consistently the most-mentioned highlight in visitor reviews.
Giraffe feeding is a standout add-on. At ฿200 per person, it's a small additional cost for what's often described as one of the most memorable parts of the day.
It genuinely works for full-day family trips. Between both zones, the shows, and lunch, there's enough here to fill 5–6 hours without the day feeling padded.
What to Know Before You Go
It's genuinely far from central Bangkok. Located in Khlong Sam Wa, the park is roughly 45–60 minutes from central Bangkok depending on traffic. This isn't a quick afternoon stop — treat it as a dedicated day-trip.
The return trip can be harder than expected. Some visitors report difficulty finding a Grab ride back to the city from the park's location. Booking a return transfer in advance (or as part of your ticket package) avoids this entirely.
Some shows draw mixed reactions. The Orangutan Boxing Show, in particular, is a scripted comedic performance that some visitors enjoy and others find uncomfortable from an animal welfare perspective. If this is a concern for you, it's worth deciding in advance whether to attend or skip it — see our full show guide for what each show actually involves.
Weekends are noticeably busier. If you can visit on a weekday, the Dolphin Show and other popular performances are far less crowded.
It's a big time commitment. Seeing both zones properly takes most of a day. If you're tight on time in Bangkok, this is worth weighing against other attractions.
Is It Worth the Price?
At current pricing, Safari World's packages run from ฿850 for a single zone up to ฿1,250 for the full combo with lunch. Given the scale of the park and the amount of content packed into a single ticket (two zones, seven shows, giraffe feeding as an add-on), it holds up well on value compared to smaller single-attraction tickets in Bangkok. For a full breakdown of which package makes sense for your visit, see our packages compared guide.
Who Should Visit
- Families looking for a full-day activity that combines animals, shows, and food in one ticket
- First-time Bangkok visitors who haven't done a drive-through safari experience before
- Anyone specifically drawn to giraffe feeding or the Dolphin Show
Who Might Want to Skip It
- Visitors with only 1–2 days in Bangkok who'd rather prioritize central attractions
- Anyone who strongly prefers not to attend animal performance shows
- Travelers without a car or pre-arranged transfer, given the return-trip challenges
Ready to book? See current pricing and package options on the Safari World Bangkok tickets page.
Still deciding which package to book? Check our Safari World Bangkok packages compared guide.
Want the full show-by-show breakdown? See every Safari World Bangkok show explained.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, generally — the Safari Park drive-through offers something most first-time visitors haven't experienced before, and it pairs well with the Marine Park shows for a complete day.





