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It was built in 1950 as Thailand's first
crocodile farm. It is now the world's largest crocodile farm. It is
situated at Tambon Tai Ban, 3 kilometres from Samut Prakan town. The
farm has over 60,000 crocodiles of different kinds in various pits.
Daily shows feature catching crocodiles bare-handed. Shows take place
every hour from 09.00-17.00., except at noon; additional shows at 12.00
and 17.00 on holidays. Feeding time is between 16.30 - 17.30. Another
star attraction for visitors is the elephant show of which performances
are held daily every hour from 09.30 -16.30. Furthermore, you can see
tigers, chimpanzees, and other animals such as gibbons, turtles, boa
constrictors, pythons, birds, camels, hippopotamuses, and of various
species of fishes.
There is even a Dinosaur Museum which has on
display life-size models and skeletons of more than 13 kinds of
dinosaurs and also features a multi-vision slide presentation on man
and prehistoric animals. The farm is open daily from 07.00 - 18.00.
Admission is 300 baht. For group tours and academic institutions that
require a tour guide, please contact Samut Prakan Crocodile Farm and
Zoo in advance at 555 Thai Ban Road, Amphoe Muang, Samut Prakan 10280
or tel. 0 2703 4891-5, 0 2703 5144-8. Click www.crocodilefarm.com for more information.
Getting there is also possible by taking the
air-conditioned buses Line Nos. 7, 8, and 11, to the end of the Line or
by non air-conditioned buses Line Nos. 25 and 102, to Samut Prakan and
taking another ride on a local truck (Song Thaeo) Line No. S. 1 and S.
80.
Open: Daily from 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Admission: Adult 300 baht, Child 200 baht
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I went today with my Thai family Wife and two children. I showed them my WP, my Thai driving licence But the woman behind the counter would not even consider that I live here and just kept saying “You Foreigner, have money 300 baht” I will never go again and will go out of my way to put others off going as it is a very racist place.
David