Planning your visit
Planning a trip to Chiang Mai Night Safari means anticipating sights and sounds rarely found in daylight zoos. Evenings offer cooler temperatures, as visitors wander through lush, lantern-lit trails or board safari trams for guided tours. Expect crowds to swell near sunset, when families and curious travelers gather to catch the animals at their most active. Tickets are best purchased in advance—especially on weekends and holidays, when this popular attraction draws both locals and tourists. Public and private transport routes from central Chiang Mai make the venue easily accessible, while the layout is stroller- and wheelchair-friendly. Here’s what to remember when planning the adventure:
- Best time to visit: Early evening, just after sunset (the park opens around 5:00pm; animal activity peaks between 6:00–8:00pm)
- How to get there: Taxi or ride-share (30-minute drive from old city center); local tour operators also run shuttles
- Accessibility: Walkways and trams accommodate wheelchairs and strollers; family-friendly amenities abound
- Average visit duration: 2–3 hours, longer if planning to dine or watch additional shows
