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1 Safari Park  





2 Marine Park  





3 Controversy  





4 See also  





5 References  





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Coordinates: 13°5154N 100°4211E / 13.865°N 100.703°E / 13.865; 100.703
 

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Safari World
The Dolphinarium show at Safari World
Map
13°51′54N 100°42′11E / 13.865°N 100.703°E / 13.865; 100.703
Date openedFebruary 17, 1988; 36 years ago (1988-02-17)
LocationKhlong Sam Wa, Bangkok, Thailand
Land area480 acres (190 ha)
OwnerSETSAFARI
Websitewww.safariworld.com

Safari World is a tourist attraction in Bangkok, Thailand that consists of two parks named Marine Park and Safari Park, operated by Safari World Public 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 17 April 1989 and its total area developed for the leisure park now consists of an open zoo and a marine park on 500 rai (approximately 200 acres) of land.

On 1 February 1994, Safari World 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 SET on 16 February 1995.[1]

Safari Park

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Safari Park is the largest section of the park. It is a 50 minutes drive-thru through an eight-kilometer park replicating a Savannah habitat. The safari park houses large herds of Asian and African ungulates and a very large free flying waterbirds sanctuary. The main drive thru area houses large herds of herbivores, with up to 100 individuals of a single species. There is a large herd of Masai giraffes with more than 200 individuals. Other animals include herds of Grant's zebra, Black wildebeest, Impala, White rhinoceros, Ankole cattle, Cape buffalo, Gemsbok, Hippopotamus and Ostrich. A large number of Asian ungulates are also mixed with African hoofstock like Indian gaur, Nilgai, Blackbuck, Sambar deer, Indian hog deer, Fallow deer, and Spotted deer and Dromedary camel. The large waterbirds sanctuary surrounding the park houses a vast number of Great white pelican, Painted stork, Marabou stork, grey crowned crane and other birds. The carnivores have separate drive-throughs separated using gates. There are African lions, Bengal tiger, Asian black bear, American black bear, .[2][3]

Dolphin show at Safari World
Elephant Show at Safari World
Feeding the giraffes

Marine Park

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Marine Park is the main park where various animal displays from all over the world are showcased. The main attractions of Safari World are located in Marine Park. Seven shows take place daily at different times, Dolphin show, Spy War show - including Cylon, Orangutan boxing show, Bird Show, Cowboy stunt show, Elephant show and Sea lion show. Other attractions at the Marine Park includea d Jungle cruise and Safari terrace, where visitors could feed hundreds of giraffes with bananas and leaves. The Marine Park has a walk-thru aviary called Mini world where visitors could feed hundreds of free flying sun conures on their hands. Mini World also has an aviary for Caribbean flamingoes, Wood duck and mandarin duck. Mini world aviary is the star attraction at Marine Park. Another aviary called Hornbill jungle with Great Indian hornbill, Wreathed hornbill, Oriental pied hornbill, Rhinoceros hornbill, Nicobar pigeon, Pied imperial pigeon and White-crowned hornbill is also there. There is another Macaw aviary with huge flocks of scarlet macaw, hyacinth macaw, Red-and-green macaw and Blue-and-yellow macaw. There are enclosures for marsupials like Red kangaroos, Agile wallaby and Bennett's wallaby, as well as for Australian birds like Emu and Southern cassowary.

Another exhibit called Tiger kingdom has enclosures for Bengal tiger, White tiger and Siberian tiger. Near the giraffe, terrace are exhibits for Ring tailed lemur, Black-and-white ruffed lemur and manatees. Besides mammals there are over 100 aviaries for small birds for avifauna throughout the park.

Besid the sea lion show theatre is an exhibit for Malayan tapir. Other exhibits in the park include capybara, African porcupine, Leopard, Walrus, Green Iguana, African Spurred Tortoise, Burmese Python, Nyala, Dromedary Camel, Mandrill, Pygmy Hippopotamus, Freshwater Stingray, Red-shanked douc langur, Black And White Colobus Monkey, Binturong, Meerkat, Toco Toucan and Raccoon. A very large exhibit housing a very large group of siamese crocodiles is also there with separate exhibits for false gharial and a monster-sized saltwater crocodile. Large aquariums for exotic freshwater fishes like arapaima and Mekong giant catfish are spread throughout the park. A large lake in which paddle-boat could be done by visitors is filled with White Swan and Black Swan.[4]

Controversy

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Zebras in Safari World
Elephant Show in Safari World

There has been controversy about Safari World for its treatment of animals. Their operation came under international scrutiny when their treatment of animals, particularly orangutans and elephants, and keeping lion and tiger cubs in cramped cages.[5] The treatment of orangutans came to the attention of Jim and Allison Cronin, founders of Monkey World and avid animal rights campaigners and other animal rights groups such as PETA, as well as being featured in a 2013 episode of the British animal rescue show Wildlife SOS.[6]

Orangutan Show in Safari World

See also

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References

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  • ^ รีวิว 2021 ซาฟารีเวิลด์ (SAFARI WORLD) ใกล้ชิดกับเหล่าสัตว์ได้มากขึ้น
  • ^ ซาฟารีเวิลด์ แหล่งท่องเที่ยวถูกใจคุณหนูๆ และยังถูกจริต “คนอินเดีย”
  • ^ "Animals In Safari World Bangkok". Retrieved 2023-09-22.
  • ^ Appalling Animal Attractions, Part 3: Bangkok’s Safari World
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