Khao Kheow Open Zoo is a vast conservation-driven zoological park in eastern Thailand offering naturalistic animal habitats, interactive educational experiences, and diverse wildlife viewing opportunities.
Khao Kheow Open Zoo, located in Chonburi Province, Thailand, spans over 2,000 acres of forested terrain, hills, and grasslands. Established in 1978, the zoo was designed as an open-range concept, providing animals with spacious natural environments that closely mimic their native habitats rather than traditional cage enclosures. The area supports a wide range of animal species, including endangered and vulnerable animals such as Sumatran tigers, white rhinos, Asian elephants, and numerous bird species. Its conservation programs emphasize breeding rare and endangered species and educating the public on wildlife preservation and environmental stewardship. Visitors can explore the zoo via paved paths, safari van tours, and boat rides while enjoying animal feeding sessions and educational presentations. The adjacent conservation zone serves to protect native forest ecosystems, incorporating protected wildlife corridors and rehabilitation facilities for rescued animals. The zoo’s diverse ecosystems include tropical forests and freshwater wetlands, attracting numerous native bird species and creating critical habitats for local biodiversity. Khao Kheow also offers family-friendly outdoor activities such as pedal boating, animal shows, and walking trails. It is a popular destination for both eco-tourists and families looking for an educational outdoor experience benefiting wildlife sustainability in the region.
Open-range habitats allowing up-close animal observations
Conservation breeding programs for endangered Asian species
Boat rides through freshwater wetlands with birdwatching opportunities
Night Safari tours showcasing nocturnal wildlife behaviors
Large, naturalistic enclosures that allow animals to roam in environments simulating their native habitats.
Facilities dedicated to breeding and rehabilitating endangered species such as Sumatran tigers and white rhinos.
Freshwater marshes and ponds supporting various native and migratory bird species, accessible by boat.