Park Pride K-Lin Safari Park is one of the most unusual and exciting safari parks in Thailand, where wildlife combines with modern entertainment. Located in the province Kanchanaburi, it offers a unique opportunity to observe animals in conditions as close to natural as possible, without leaving the country. There are no cages or bars here: lions, giraffes, zebras and even white tigers roam free, and visitors can feed them directly from the car or from an open platform.

Unlike classic zoos, Pride K-Lin built his concept on the principle “you are the guest, and the animals are the hosts.” This means that the rules here are dictated not by people, but by the inhabitants of the park: for example, lions can come so close to your car that you can hear their breathing, and ostriches can peck grain right from your palm. This format makes visiting the park an unforgettable adventure, but requires strict adherence to safety instructions.

In this article we will look at everything you need to know before your trip: from hidden rules for feeding animals, which are not described on the official website, to the optimal routes and visiting times to avoid crowds of tourists. And also - real reviews from visitors and comparisons with other safari parks in Thailand.

Where is Pride K-Lin Safari Park and how to get there

The park is located at: 35 Moo 5, Tambon Thung Kha, Amphoe Sai Yok, Chang Wat Kanchanaburi 71150, Thailand. It is approximately 2.5 hours from Bangkok (180 km) and 30 minutes from the famous Bridge over the River Kwai. The road passes through picturesque mountain landscapes, so many tourists combine a visit to the safari with exploring other attractions of the province.

There are several ways to get to the park:

  • 🚗 By rented car - the most convenient option, since movement inside the park is only possible with personal transport or a rented buggy. The journey from Bangkok takes ~2.5 hours by highway Route 323 (via Nakhon Pathom).
  • 🚌 By bus - from Bangkok South Bus Terminal (Sai Tai Mai) there are buses to Kanchanaburi (cost ~120 THB, travel time ~2 hours). Next you need to take a taxi to the park (~300 THB).
  • 🚂 By train - from the station Thonburi (Bangkok Noi) to the station Kanchanaburi (ticket ~100 THB, 2.5–3 hours). From the station to the park - by taxi or tourist minibus.
  • 🏍️ On a motorbike - a popular option among backpackers, but requires experience driving on mountain roads. Renting a bike in Kanchanaburi costs ~250–400 THB/day.

If you are driving your own car, please note that there are strict speed rules within the park (maximum 20 km/h), and some areas can only be visited with a guide. Also check your fuel level: the nearest gas station is 15 km from the park.

📊 How do you plan to get to Pride K-Lin Safari Park?
  • By rented car
  • By taxi/tourist transport
  • By bus/train
  • On a motorbike
  • I haven't decided yet

Ticket prices and what is included in the price

Ticket prices in Pride K-Lin Safari Park depend on the type of transport and additional options. Base cost in 2026:

Ticket type Price for adults (THB) Price for children (THB) What's included
Visit by car 800 400 (height up to 140 cm) Car entry + pet food
Buggy rental (2–4 people) 1 200 600 Buggy + fuel + feed
Excursion on an open platform 500 300 Guided group trip
VIP tour with personal guide 2 500 1 500 Individual route + photographer

The ticket price includes:

  • 🍃 Animal food (carrots, bananas, special granules). Additional portions can be purchased on site (~50 THB/package).
  • 🚿 Insurance in case of incidents with animals (valid only if the park rules are followed).
  • 📸 Photo session with some animals (for example, with cubs of tigers or ostriches).
  • 🚽 Free access to toilets, rest areas and drinking water.

Please note: cash accepted in Thai Baht (THB) only. Cards are not accepted everywhere, so it is better to have enough money with you. The park also has a system of discounts for groups of 10 people or more (Discount ~15%).

⚠️ Attention: If you rent a buggy, check its technical condition before the trip. In 2023, there were cases of breakdowns due to insufficient vehicle maintenance. Request a test drive!

Safari routes and areas: what you can see

Territory Pride K-Lin Safari Park is divided into 7 thematic zones, each of which is dedicated to a specific animal species or ecosystem. The total length of the route is about 8 km. The recommended time for inspection is 3–4 hours. Here are the main areas:

  1. Predator Zone (Lion & Tiger Valley) — lions, tigers and hyenas live here. Feature: animals approach cars at arm's length. You can feed them only through special windows!
  2. Savannah (Giraffe & Zebra Zone) - open space with giraffes, zebras and antelopes. You are allowed to get out of the car accompanied by a guide.
  3. Monkey Island - population of rhesus macaques. Park staff warn: do not leave food or shiny objects in the car - monkeys can break the windows!
  4. Ostrich Farm — here you can feed ostriches by hand and even ride them (for an additional fee).
  5. Bird Paradise — aviaries with peacocks, flamingos and parrots. Entry is permitted only on foot.

The most spectacular areas - Lion & Tiger Valley And Monkey Island, but they are also the most dangerous. For example, in the lions zone it is prohibited:

  • 🚫 Open windows wider than 10 cm.
  • 🚫Feed animals through the windshield.
  • 🚫 Stop for longer than 5 minutes in one place.

Best time to visit: morning hours (8:00–11:00)when animals are most active. After 14:00 many predators are asleep and the chances of seeing them decrease.

Closed shoes (sand and dust everywhere)

Sunglasses and hat

A bottle of water (it’s hot in the park and water points are rare)

Phone charger (battery drains quickly)

Cash (cards are not accepted everywhere) -->

Safety rules: do's and don'ts

Park Pride K-Lin Safari Park positions itself as a safe place, but incidents with animals happen here regularly. For example, in 2022, a tourist was bitten by a lion while trying to photograph him through an open window. To avoid problems, remember the key rules:

What is allowed:

  • ✅ Feed the animals only that food, which is issued in the park. Foreign food (such as chips or candy) can make them sick.
  • ✅ Photograph animals without flash (it scares predators).
  • ✅ Get out of the car in permitted zones (they are marked with green signs).

What is prohibited:

  • ❌ Feed the animals hands in the predator zone (only through special trays).
  • ❌ Scream, hit windows or tease animals.
  • ❌ Throwing garbage in the park (fine - THB 5,000).
⚠️ Attention: If you are driving a rental buggy, never leave your keys in the ignition in the monkey area. Primates know how to start a vehicle and can steal it!

Particular care must be taken with white tigers. Despite their "friendly" appearance, they are wild predators. In the park, there have been cases of tigers scratching cars in an attempt to get to the food inside.

What to do if an animal attacks your car?

1. Don't panic or make sudden movements.

2. Drive back slowly without looking the animal in the eyes (this is perceived as a challenge).

3. If a predator climbs onto the hood, wait - after 1-2 minutes he will lose interest.

4. Report the incident to park staff by radio (channel 5).

Reviews from tourists: the pros and cons of visiting

On platforms like TripAdvisor And Google Maps Pride K-Lin Safari Park has a rating of 4.3–4.5 out of 5, but the reviews are very polar. Here's what visitors write:

Pros:

  • 🦁 "The lions came so close to the car that you could touch their mane!" - Most tourists are delighted with the opportunity to interact with predators without bars.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 "The children were wildly delighted! We fed giraffes and rode ostriches."The park is ideal for family recreation.
  • 📸 "The photos turn out amazing - like in National Geographic." - open spaces and natural animal behavior create unique shots.

Cons:

  • 💰 "Prices for food and souvenirs inside the park are 2-3 times higher."- a bottle of water costs 60 THB (in a regular store - 10 THB).
  • 🚗 "The roads inside the park are in terrible condition - I almost broke my suspension."—after rain, some areas become impassable.
  • 🕒 "The line to feed the lions lasts 40 minutes - it’s better to come when it opens." - Peak attendance occurs between 11:00 and 14:00.

Many tourists note that the park makes a double impression: on the one hand, it is a unique experience of communicating with wild nature, on the other, some animals look oppressed (for example, tigers in small enclosures). If ethical treatment of animals is important to you, you should read reviews about specific areas in advance.

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If you want to save money, take food and water with you (in your bag, not in plain sight). Staff rarely check the contents of luggage upon entry.

Comparison with other safari parks in Thailand

There are several safari parks in Thailand, and Pride K-Lin often compared to Safari World (Bangkok) and Khao Kheow Open Zoo (Chonburi). Here are the key differences:

Criterion Pride K-Lin Safari Park Safari World (Bangkok) Khao Kheow Open Zoo
Distance from Bangkok 180 km (~2.5 hours) Within the city 120 km (~1.5 hours)
Ticket price (adult) 800–2 500 THB 1 000–1 500 THB 500–800 THB
Opportunity to feed predators ✅ (lions, tigers) ❌ (observation only)
Availability of animal shows ✅ (show of elephants, eagles) ✅ (feeding giraffes)

Pride K-Lin wins competitors for:

  • 🦁 Proximity of contact with predators (in other parks it is prohibited to feed lions).
  • 🌿 Naturalness of the landscape — there are no concrete barriers, only natural barriers.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧 Lack of show — the animals are not trained, which appeals to ethical tourists.

But if you care convenience of location (for example, you are limited in time) or entertainment program (shows, attractions), then Safari World may be a better choice.

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Pride K-Lin Safari Park is the only park in Thailand where you can feed lions and tigers directly from your car. This makes it unique, but also requires the utmost care.

Tips for visiting: how to get the most out of your experience

To travel to Pride K-Lin Safari Park lived up to expectations, use these tips from experienced tourists:

  1. Come to the opening (8:00) — at this time the animals are active, but there are no queues. After 10:00 the park begins to fill with tourist buses.
  2. Take a car with tint — it will protect you from the sun and make you less noticeable to animals (especially in the monkey area).
  3. Don't skimp on food — the more food you have, the longer the animals will come to your car. Optimally - 3-4 packages per family.
  4. Dress in neutral colors - bright clothes (red, yellow) can provoke predators.
  5. Charge the power bank — there are no sockets in the park, and the phone will run out quickly due to constant filming.

If you are traveling with children:

  • 👶 Take it wet wipes — after feeding the animals, your hands will be sticky.
  • 🧸 Don't take it soft toys — monkeys can steal them.
  • 🚼 Before your trip, visit the toilet - there are them in the park, but they are located inconveniently.

For photographers: the best shots are taken in the zone giraffes (in the morning) and tigers (after 15:00 when they wake up). Use a lens with a focal length 70–200 mm for animal portraits.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Is it possible to feed animals your own food?

No, this is strictly prohibited. The food provided in the park is balanced and safe for animals. Foreign food (e.g. meat, sweets) can cause indigestion or aggression in them. Violators face a fine of up to THB 10,000.

Is it safe to get out of the car in a predator zone?

Absolutely not. In the area of ​​lions and tigers, leaving the vehicle is strictly prohibited. The only exception is special feeding platforms, but even there you are under the supervision of a guide. Violation of the rules may result in injury!

Is it possible to visit the park by motorcycle?

Technically yes, but it is highly discouraged. There are areas in the park with loose ground where the bike can get stuck. In addition, animals (especially monkeys) can damage vehicles. If you do ride a motorbike, be sure to wear a helmet and close your backpacks.

Are there cafes or restaurants in the park?

Yes, there are several food outlets on site, but the prices there are overpriced (for example, a plate of rice costs 150 THB). It is better to take food with you and have a snack in specially designated picnic areas. Alcohol is prohibited in the park.

Is it possible to bring a pet?

No, pets are strictly prohibited. This is due to the risk of infecting wild animals and provoking conflicts between predators. The only exception is guide dogs for people with disabilities.