Alpacas are not native to Thailand, but they are often featured in shows and events. If you're looking for a beautiful place to see alpacas and other friendly animals, I highly recommend this location. It's like a theme park, with a cohesive design that makes it feel like a single zoo. The creative team behind this place deserves praise.
Let's take a look at the prices. There are many different options available. If you want to enter for free, you must be 60 years old or older, or no taller than 110 cm. Otherwise, you will need to pay an entrance fee. There are various ticket options available, ranging from a basic entry ticket to a more expensive option that grants access to all attractions. I opted for the basic ticket, as I was only interested in observing the exhibits and did not plan on participating in any of the special activities. The cost of the basic ticket was 790 baht.
After purchasing our tickets, we sat down to watch the safety regulations and various briefings. I felt that the space was too small, and if there were a lot of people, it would not be enough.
The map inside is much bigger than I expected. At first, I thought there would only be alpacas and sheep, but there are many animals inside.
Image of a person sitting at a desk with a computer.
Players will be tasked with collecting RCs at various locations. Those who collect all of them will be rewarded with a lucky alpaca feather to take home. It is recommended to complete the challenge, as the souvenir is a beautiful gold-colored bag that is worth collecting.
This sturdy card is definitely worth keeping, unlike a printed QR code on paper.
Okay, let's start our journey! They have a designated path for us to follow, which ensures that we cover the entire area without bumping into each other. It's quite convenient, as I've gotten lost in zoos before and ended up circling back to the same spot. Let's follow the little mouse! Oh, I forgot to mention that they provide us with an orange bag to store documents and small personal belongings during the tour. The park's atmosphere is well-decorated, and I must commend them for that.
The reason we are wearing shoe covers is because we might have stepped on something that could carry germs. The park is home to many animals, and they want to protect them from any potential diseases we might bring in. The first zone is the wizard and witch zone, where there are props for taking pictures and a large owl named Uncle Bird that you can also take pictures with.
Here comes our protagonist, the Alpaca. They come in various sizes and colors, making them perfect subjects for photography. However, they are quite greedy and require food in exchange for their time. We can offer them a cup of green beans to entice them closer for a photo opportunity.
The surrounding area is home to a variety of small animals that visitors can observe up close.
Those who want to touch the animals should wash their hands and disinfect them first. There is a stamp next to it to collect and exchange for prizes. We can get close to the animals, such as tame birds (some are fierce). Some birds perch on the back and refuse to come down. Children will love this zone very much.
The beautiful peacock, if you are lucky, you will see it dance and turn around. Try counting how many spots there are and then go buy a lottery ticket. If you win, share it with me.
The place was teeming with rabbits, and I couldn't help but think of the one I used to have. Rabbits are quiet animals, but they are very affectionate. When I had mine, it would often rub against my legs, sometimes even licking my feet. It would also come and sit on my lap.
The adorable piglet is so cute. I would love to keep it if it stayed this size forever. However, if it grows up, it will be a big problem. Haha.
One of the things I like about this place is that there are many zones without cages, which allows us to get very close to the animals.
Have you ever seen a chicken with fur like this? It looks just like a rabbit! In the past, these chickens were used in circuses because of their unusual appearance.
The Mara, with its rabbit-like head and deer-like body, is a rather adorable creature.
In my childhood, I visited Pata Department Store, where there was a giant rat. I even took a picture riding on it. In retrospect, I regret doing so. I feel sorry for the rat having to bear my weight. Imagine if a house mouse were this size! 555
The animals are quite tame and friendly towards humans. They seem approachable, and I believe children would fall in love with this place.
The next zone is the Lord of the Rings zone, which is a replica of the locations in the movie. The props on display are authentic, as I purchased them from New Zealand and have personally seen the originals. However, I am unsure whether the location has obtained the necessary copyright permissions.
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The image depicts a group of people gathered in a room. They are seated around a table, and some are holding papers or laptops. The room appears to be a classroom or meeting room, with a whiteboard or projector screen visible in the background.
Additional Notes:
- The image is a photograph, not a drawing or illustration.
- The people in the image are dressed in casual clothing.
- The image is in color.
- The image is of low resolution.
The image shows a group of people in a classroom or meeting room. They are seated around a table and appear to be engaged in a discussion or presentation.
Upon closer inspection, the Hobbit house bears a striking resemblance to a Chinese feng shui dwelling.
Image of a person sitting at a desk with a computer.
Of course, Suan Phueng has sheep, and there are many of them at the Mi. You can feed them for free.
As mentioned earlier, you need to collect all the stamps. Once you have them all, you can redeem your prize at this coffee shop. Here it is, the prize: a lucky charm, an Alpaca hair in a beautiful golden pouch.
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Wednesday, February 26, 2025 9:44 PM