Sriracha Tiger Zoo & Art in Paradise, Pattaya | Thailand


It boasts to contain the largest number of Bengal tigers, bred successfully by the farm itself. Besides, the zoo has several other animals such as crocodiles, ostriches, single hump camels, kangaroos and an aviary of exotic birds. Exciting shows are Crocodile wrestling, Kenya aerobics, Amazing Circus and Pig Racing.


Starting five years ago Sri Racha Tiger Zoo became the biggest zoo of its kind in the entire world providing a home for over 200 of this big and powerful animals. Set up in a beautiful natural atmosphere approximately 30 km outside of Pattaya the zoo is undoubted one of the best day attraction in the Eastern Seaboard, While tigers are the main reason for the majority of the visitors there are many other exciting attractions such as.

Panda With IPad
Aldult Tiger and Baby Pig in the same compound..

Have you ever wanted to feed one of the earth’s most prehistoric creatures? Sriracha Tiger Zoo is offering guests the unique opportunity to feed some of asia largest Saltwater crocodiles 


Crocodiles cannot really be tamed and basically remain wild dangerous animals that can eat people.This show is thrilling, nerve wracking and exciting. Watch the handler catch and hold a crocodile longer than he is!
The head in the mouth trick is rather worrying as you just don't know if today is going to be the trainer's last performance! An exiting display of bravado. Not suitable for people of a nervous disposition.








Art in Paradise is a fun and fresh take on an art gallery that has closed the divide between art and spectator with three-dimensional paintings that are interactive and laugh-out-loud funny. Through clever use of shading and borders, artists have painted directly on to walls to create stunning images that trick our eyes into thinking animals are smashing through walls, friends are balancing over raging waterfalls and polar bears are stealing a sip of our coconut. 


The gallery has over 100 individual art pieces in ten themed sections, covering optical illusions, wild animals, nature, past civilisations and reproductions of classic art with witty additions such as bright pink nail polish on a pre-Raphaelite beauty, or a pencil added to the Mona Lisa so you can be Leanardo Da Vinci… for a second, at least.


The taking of photographs isn’t just tolerated at Art in Paradise, it is actively encouraged and you will see plenty of Thai people engaging in one of the nation’s favourite pastimes, taking shot after shot of family in ever more elaborate poses. Art in Paradise inspires visitors to get creative with the paintings as the 3D imagery looks more authentic in photographs.



It takes around two hours to get around the whole gallery, although you can spend as little or as long as you wish interacting with the paintings. There is nothing else quite like Art in Paradise in Pattaya as it is well thought out, professionally executed and is something the whole family can enjoy in any weather. The price is a sticking point however, at 500 baht for foreign adults and 300 baht for foreign children. This pricing scheme seems a little high compared to the 150 baht Thai citizens are required to pay, but this is a common strategy employed by many tourist activities in Thailand. If you live in Thailand, you can show your work permit or driving license to gain entry at the Thai price irrespective of your nationality.


The taking of photographs isn’t just tolerated at Art in Paradise, it is actively encouraged and you will see plenty of Thai people engaging in one of the nation’s favourite pastimes, taking shot after shot of friends in ever more elaborate poses. Art in Paradise inspires visitors to get creative with the paintings as the 3D imagery looks more authentic in photographs. This is a great place to come with children, friends or on a date and you will leave the gallery with a lot of funny moments captured on your camera.


Art in Paradise

Opening Hours: 09:00-21:00 
Location: No. 78/34 Moo 9, Pattaya 2nd Road, 
Nong Prue, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150 
Tel: 038 -424-500 
Price Range: 500 Baht for Adults, 300 Baht for Children. 
(Thai Citizens 150 Baht) 

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