Chiang Mai Province
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Trip.Best Top 5 Family-friendly Attractions in Chiang Mai Province [2024]
Discover the best family-friendly activities in Chiang Mai Province! Fun for kids and adults alike for a perfect family day out.
Updated Oct 2024
- 8.04.6/53316 ReviewFrom35.49based on 1397 reviews"The experience is not bad, the herbivorous area can also feed small animals, and the giraffe will come to lick your food bag hahahaha. This package includes tickets ➕ tour bus. It is recommended that the herbivorous area sit on the left and the giraffe is on the left. But the zoo is at most a fawn."Hang Dong9.4km from downtownFeatured in 2024 Global 100 - Family-friendly AttractionsHighlights: Thailand's 1st nocturnal zoo (2006; 327 acres) | Over 130 animal species | Animal encounters & showsShow Less
- 6.24.6/5305 ReviewFrom57.06based on 3186 reviews"There are many animals to see in many zones, both the zoo and the aquarium zone. There is also a learning center, a water park for children, trams and golf carts are available inexpensive."Chiang Mai.Doi Suthep Area5.4km from downtownNo.9 of Best Things to Do in Chiang Mai ProvinceHighlights: Chiang Mai Zoo is a beautiful, 200-acre zoo located at the foot of Suthep Mountain, surrounded by lush greenery and vistas. The zoo was established by Harold Mason Yang, who started collecting injured animals for rehabilitation, and later managed by the Thai Zoo Organization. Approximately 400 types of animals call the park home, alongside two waterfalls and a reservoir. The zoo is not only an open park, but a residence and haven for the animals that live there. There are small panda exhibits, aquariums, arctic habitats, rose gardens and other various animal exhibits in the park. Tours can be taken by bus, giving visitors a complete, guided view of the park.Show Less
- 5.64.6/5136 Reviewbased on 905 reviews"Very beautiful flowers, shady atmosphere There are cars to serve at various points as well."Chiang Mai8.4km from downtownNo.15 of Best Things to Do in Chiang Mai ProvinceHighlights: Rachapa Royal Garden, also known as Chiang Mai Horticultural Expo Park, is located on the south side of Doi Suthep Mountain, very close to Chiang Mai Night Safari. This royal garden has a beautiful environment and green grass. There are splendid Thai-style pavilions with the characteristics of the Lanna Dynasty, cartoon images of flowers and fruits with cute shapes and different shapes, and dozens of themed garden venues. The flowers produced include Thai orchids, Chinese rhododendrons, Bhutanese blue poppies, and Dutch tulips. International Horticultural Exposition The International Horticultural Exposition was held here in 2006, and again in 2011 to celebrate the birth of the King of Thailand and the 60th anniversary of his accession to the throne. Now, the garden is open to tourists on weekdays, and the Flower Expo is held from December to February of the following year. It is the largest international horticultural exhibition in Southeast Asia. At that time, you can enjoy different styles of gardening works from all over the world, as well as live music. A variety of activities will be expected. The whole area of the park is very large, and it will be tiring to walk on your legs. You can choose to take a tour bus, which will stop at various major attractions. The park also provides bicycle rental services at 60 baht/day for ordinary bicycles and 100 baht/day for cross-country mountain bikes. Scenic Spots The scenic spots in the park include gardens of various countries, orchid gardens, royal pavilions, etc. Along the central axis, you can reach the Royal Pavilion on a hill in the depths of the park, which is an important building here. This palace-style building has a pure northern Thai style. The three-storey cornices are very beautiful. Surrounded by a delicate Thai-style courtyard, it is particularly beautiful against the blue sky and clear water. The interior of the Royal Pavilion displays the achievements of the king for most of his life. You need to take off your shoes when entering. You can stroll quietly and enjoy various exhibitions. In the park, you can also enjoy the architecture and gardening of Thailand and other countries at the same time, such as the Dutch garden full of childlike and dreamy, the Japanese garden with static beauty, and the Chinese Tang Garden with the classical style of Jiangnan. During the time, you can appreciate the different styles of gardening art, which is a feast for the eyes. The orchid garden is also a major attraction here, where a wide variety of orchids compete for beauty and indulge. In addition, the Rachapa Royal Garden also has facilities such as an insect house, a Ferris wheel, a children's environmental protection park, and a large-scale amphibious theater. It is really a good place for the whole family to relax. There are also souvenir items for sale in the park, including ball caps with the Royal Garden Logo, polo shirts, cloth bags, mascot dolls, key rings and other small items. The price ranges from 65 baht to 300 baht. If you are interested, you can buy it.Show Less
- 5.54.3/5205 ReviewFrom90.09based on 4701 reviews"Very impressed, went twice in the same year, once in April and went in December again, the first time took a photo with Nong Plum Bank, went to the second time, took a photo with JJ Jedi."Mae Rim16.5km from downtownFeatured in Best Things to DoHighlights: Tiger Park is about 10 kilometers away from downtown Chiang Mai. It is both a zoo and a restaurant. Here you can have a close contact with the tiger, you can touch the adult tiger or hug the little guy who is just a few months old. It is no exaggeration to say that this is a paradise for cat lovers. There are big tigers and small tigers. The big tigers look mighty and domineering, but they can also be photographed together. The little tigers are cute, cute, and very provocative. favorite. The keepers also take good care of these tigers, and the tiger's fur is very soft to the touch.Show Less
- 4.74.5/56 ReviewFrom162.04based on 808 reviews"Elephant sanctuaries are the best! These 3 female elephants were fed, pet and bathed by us. (It’s not ethical to ride elephants in Thailand, so that was not an option) 🐘🐘🐘. They were ages 75, 34 and 19!"Mae Taeng37.3km from downtownFeatured in Best Things to DoHighlights: The Kangda Elephant Sanctuary was established in 2015 and is about 45 minutes away from Chiang Mai. Kangda Elephant Sanctuary is a sustainable ecotourism project. In the Kangda Elephant Sanctuary, elephants live freely in their natural environment. There are no training hooks, no ankle chains, and no elephant riding. Conda Elephant Sanctuary offers visitors an opportunity to spend quality time with elephants in their natural environment, learn about their history and behavior, and create precious memories of the wonderful time spent with these amazing animals.Show Less
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