Attractions: Phuket Zoo
I am not a big fan of zoos. In general, I don't like the idea of wild animals being caged, though Alex the Lion from Madagascar might disagree. Too many zoos have large animals in bare concrete pits or muddy holes, and yes, Phuket zoo has some of this. A dopey tiger is kept chained up for photos, a leopard walks around his solitary cell, the elephants, monkeys and crocodiles all do shows... this is not a modern luxury zoo and I don't think Alex would enjoy life here. So why the hell have I been to Phuket zoo 3 times? Well, it's for the kids. I can't deny my kids the chance to see some animals; I mean real life animals as opposed to what they can see on Animal Planet. Last weekend was the first time for my son (16 months old) and he was quite fascinated by things like monkeys and elephants. My daughter has been before, and loves to check out the crocodiles...
The zoo is about 15 minutes drive from Phuket Town, about 10 minutes from Chalong Bay, down a side road that leads to the east coast. See here: Phuket Zoo - Location on Google Earth. Further down the same road are a whole host of seafood restaurants. The entry fee is rather steep for tourists - 500 Baht (adults), 300 Baht (Kids). Local foreign residents can get in for the local price - 80 Baht. Were it not for that I would just wait in the car!
Inside, among winding paths in the trees are cages, pens, pits, bars..the usual animal containment systems. There are big animals like the tiger, elephants, camels, deer, crocs, a bear or two, also a variety of birds, small mammals like civets, and an airconditioned aquarium (small, and not as good in any way as the Phuket Aquarium on Cape Panwa), but on a hot day you may find the aquarium very useful! They even have a wallaby or two, which my daughter liked and ran off to tell mummy - "Mummy, I saw a Wobbly"! There are 3 shows - Monkey, Elephant and Crocodile, at regular intervals during the day. You'd need to spend a good couple of hours to see it all, along with the shows. This time we just saw the Monkey show. Monkey do maths, monkey play basketball, orangutan ride bike, monkey pose with umbrella...the show is quite fun, but there is a very very annoying commentator who speaksveryfastandswitchesfromenglishtothaiand (breathe) youarenotsurewhatthehellheissayingmostofthetime. Nearly as annoying as the Muay Thai announcements in Patong "Toniiiiight, Muay Thaaaaaaaaaaaai".
We have seen the elephant show before. Elephant stand on back legs, elephant play ball, elephant walk over people, elephant p*ss on trainer. Then you can feed them bananas and sit on their back for a photo. Then they are chained up until the next show...(see photo). The Crocodile show...you really just watch it in the hope that something will go wrong. Once the guy has put his head in the crocs mouth once, it gets a bit repetitive. The misspelling on the sign below will hopefully not tempt fate...(like this - not in Phuket, by the way)
Photos below all taken on Sunday May 28th 2006

• Phuket Zoo Website : www.phuketzoo.com
• More about Phuket Zoo on Jamie's Phuket
• Discussion about Phuket Zoo on TripAdvisor
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Comments on "Attractions: Phuket Zoo"
Loves your article about the zoo commentator and the Muay Thai. We just returned from Phuket and totally understand what you mentioned, LOL.
We also notices at the zoo, yet another mistranslated sign. It said " Please don't eat the animals". I was cracking up. Yup, the elephants were chained up tight, and the tiger was obviously on an opium trip. My kids could have jumped on his back and played cowboy and I don't think he would have budged...The workers at that 'photo shoot' made sure that they stuck us with their used stuffed tiger toy for about 300 baht....... Loved Phuket all in all though. Wonderful Island and things to see.
Going to Phuket for the first time in May. Just wondering are you able to touch a tiger at the zoo? That would be an awesome experience! I know there are some places in Bali where you can but not sure about Phuket.
You can touch the tiger, but please note that the tiger handler at the zoo is missing one arm. I really would hate to read the BBC News "Tiger eats tourist in Phuket"... Annoyed at being chained up 24 hours a day, Tony the Tiger finally decided "Sod this" and ate a plump tourist...
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