Chiang Mai Zoo
#FuriTabi There are giraffes, koalas, pandas, etc. There is an additional charge for pandas. It's a zoo that is like a mountain, so it would be impossible to walk around unless you are at the Olympic level. We went around the zoo by bus, but if you don't buy a feeding ticket first, you will be in trouble. When I was at the giraffe, I was told that I had to buy the feeding ticket at the entrance, so I ran back to the entrance. There are a lot of ups and downs, so just that made me feel dizzy. There were two giraffes that came really close to me, which was cute. There were not many animals overall, and there were no particularly rare ones, but it is quiet during the day, so if you buy a bus ticket that you can ride as many times as you like, you can go around as much as you want. The animals are exhausted from the heat, so they don't move around much. Night Safari might be better. It is a zoo that is within easy reach as it is accessible by tuk-tuk from the old town.