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Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa was established as a district on 21 November 1997 by splitting out from Min Buri. Khlong Sam Wa was the name of an amphoe in Min Buri and hence the name is used as the district name. In 1947 when the area was still rural, the farming community of Bang Chan was chosen at the beginning of what was to become the academic disciple of Thai studies, as centre for a long-term study
Safari World is a sight seeing venue in Bangkok, Thailand, that consists of two parks named Marine Park and Safari Park, operated by Safari World Public Company Limited. The park was opened in 1988 with a total area of 480 acres (190 ha) for its open zoo and 180 acres (73 ha) for its bird park. A major renovation to enhance effectiveness of land use began on April 17, 1989 and its total area developed for the leisure park now consists of an open zoo and a marine park on 500 rai (approx. 200 acres) of land.
On February 1, 1994 Safari World increased its registered capital from 759 million Baht to 1,500 million Baht and changed its name to Safari World Public Company Limited. Later, it was accepted by the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) to become the first and only entertainment park to be listed on Thailand's stock market on February 16, 1995.
Safari Park is about 8 kilometres ( 5 miles ) long. A drive through the park takes about 45 minute. The ultimate safari experience features hundreds of animals from all over the world. There are a lot of wild animals, including tigers and lions. There are daily tiger and lion feeding shows.
The Marine Park houses a vast spectrum of animals of land, sea and air. The attractions are Jungle Cruise river ride, a water flume ride through the jungles of Africa and Asia, 7 exciting shows daily, spectacular Spy War action stunts, water skiing, dolphins, Hollywood cowboy stunts, birds, orang-utan boxing, and sea lions, hundreds of exhibits featuring white tigers, fantasy carp garden, tapir kingdom, crocodile garden and many more.
Khlong Sam Wa was established as a district on 21 November 1997 by splitting out from Min Buri. Khlong Sam Wa was the name of an amphoe in Min Buri and hence the name is used as the district name. In 1947 when the area was still rural, the farming community of Bang Chan was chosen at the beginning of what was to become the academic disciple of Thai studies, as centre for a long-term study
Safari World is a sight seeing venue in Bangkok, Thailand, that consists of two parks named Marine Park and Safari Park, operated by Safari World Public Company Limited. The park was opened in 1988 with a total area of 480 acres (190 ha) for its open zoo and 180 acres (73 ha) for its bird park. A major renovation to enhance effectiveness of land use began on April 17, 1989 and its total area developed for the leisure park now consists of an open zoo and a marine park on 500 rai (approx. 200 acres) of land.
On February 1, 1994 Safari World increased its registered capital from 759 million Baht to 1,500 million Baht and changed its name to Safari World Public Company Limited. Later, it was accepted by the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) to become the first and only entertainment park to be listed on Thailand's stock market on February 16, 1995.
Safari Park is about 8 kilometres ( 5 miles ) long. A drive through the park takes about 45 minute. The ultimate safari experience features hundreds of animals from all over the world. There are a lot of wild animals, including tigers and lions. There are daily tiger and lion feeding shows.
The Marine Park houses a vast spectrum of animals of land, sea and air. The attractions are Jungle Cruise river ride, a water flume ride through the jungles of Africa and Asia, 7 exciting shows daily, spectacular Spy War action stunts, water skiing, dolphins, Hollywood cowboy stunts, birds, orang-utan boxing, and sea lions, hundreds of exhibits featuring white tigers, fantasy carp garden, tapir kingdom, crocodile garden and many more.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
This drive through covers all the animals within this part of the fenced and gated enclosure. Giraffes, Rhino, Elephants, Hippo’s, Antelopes, Deer, Camels, Bears,Tigers, Lions. I would add that the lions and tigers are in a separate gated enclosure. You are advised not to open the windows or to get out of your vehicle ( cars are allowed in also ) within this part of the Park. Who would want to get out at any part of this tour? They are wild animals after all. To them you’re just moving food.
Next was the river cruise I paid separately for this and bargained with the ticket seller, I managed to get half price for my Thai friend. The boats are self propelled by jets of water being released at strategic points around the course. Don’t expect any animals or anything alive in this part. The exhibits are all models of prehistoric man and their camps, snakes, gorilla’s, tigers, and all manner of other things to give you a daylight spoof Ghost train ride but in a boat. The ride was enjoyable. It was very cool ( though somewhat misty ) riding along in the boat not having to row it or even steer it. At one point a water jet squirts water at you which is a bit annoying when you have expensive video and camera equipment with you. However you can see it before it happens and make provisions for covering anything of value. The ride lasted about 25 minutes arriving back at the start point to the hot humid air again.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
This drive through covers all the animals within this part of the fenced and gated enclosure. Giraffes, Rhino, Elephants, Hippo’s, Antelopes, Deer, Camels, Bears,Tigers, Lions. I would add that the lions and tigers are in a separate gated enclosure. You are advised not to open the windows or to get out of your vehicle ( cars are allowed in also ) within this part of the Park. Who would want to get out at any part of this tour? They are wild animals after all. To them you’re just moving food.
Next was the river cruise I paid separately for this and bargained with the ticket seller, I managed to get half price for my Thai friend. The boats are self propelled by jets of water being released at strategic points around the course. Don’t expect any animals or anything alive in this part. The exhibits are all models of prehistoric man and their camps, snakes, gorilla’s, tigers, and all manner of other things to give you a daylight spoof Ghost train ride but in a boat. The ride was enjoyable. It was very cool ( though somewhat misty ) riding along in the boat not having to row it or even steer it. At one point a water jet squirts water at you which is a bit annoying when you have expensive video and camera equipment with you. However you can see it before it happens and make provisions for covering anything of value. The ride lasted about 25 minutes arriving back at the start point to the hot humid air again.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.
Khlong Sam Wa became a district on 21st November 1997, when it was detached from Min Buri. Previously it was a Amphoe within the district of Min Buri. My usual taxi driver suggested I try Safari World instead of Dusit Zoo which I wanted to video, he charged me 1200 Baht for the days journey, waiting in the car park while I wandered round the park. The main attraction in this district is this Safari World, which I visited on the 28th June 2014. This theme park began in 1988 on a 480 acre site for its open zoo and 180 acres for its bird park. It consists of two parks names Marine Park and Safari Park. A private company operates it called Safari World Public Company Limited.
This park consists of several attractions that need to be taken in order, to enjoy fully all the attractions of this park. Arriving at the ticket office the staff there were helpful in explaining what I needed to see first along with the prices for each area. However be warned, this is not a cheap day out, especially for Thailand. The main park was 1300 Baht for myself and 610 Baht for my Thai friend, then an additional payment for the river cruise of 360 Baht for myself and 180 Baht for my Thai friend, this was only after haggling for a cheaper ticket because they wanted 360 Baht each originally. Is it worth it? Well that depends on your view. I thought it was. However you do need to get there early to cover all the attractions.
The first attraction is the Safari Park, a 8 kilometres long drive by bus through the animal enclosure. This takes about 45 minutes to drive through this part of the park. The bus is boarded to the right of the ticket office. I was lucky the two front left hand seats are individual seats, and so the families did not want to sit on these. For me it was ideal for taking photos and videos. The entrance was a little drive away of about 5 minutes, where we came on the twin electric huge gates that help keep the animals from getting to the people.
One show I did manage to watch was Spy Wars. It’s a spoof on a famous film character with a grand and spectacular setting based around mountains and water. The arena was impressive, holding thousands of people when full. I was going to sit down at the front instead I chose to take the elevated view from up above. How pleased I was that I made this choice. The setting was full of school kids out for the school days outing, sat there in their neat and tidy school uniforms. The show started with many bangs and cannon fire and machine gun fire. It was a well presented show, with lots of action, a weak script but it was fun. Halfway through the show two Jet Ski’s came thundering into the arena at full speed. Taking a 90 degree turn to the left, sprayed a colossal amount of water over the front 50 rows of seats where about 400 kids were sat cheering. I can honestly say I have never seen so many kids move so quick to avoid all this deluge of water thrown over them. This is why I was glad I had not chosen to sit at the front. Be warned about this, there are no notices to tell you about it, and the amount of water two Jet Ski’s can move is amazing. After this all the front seats were empty of people.
Leaving the show I ventured towards the exit, it was getting late and I didn’t want to get caught in the rush hour traffic. However this was a day to remember, a place I had said I would visit, but had not got to before. The whole day cost me nearly 5000 Baht ( £100 ) but it did provide me with many videos and many photographs to use for my web site.