Dusit Zoo


Dusit Zoo or popularly known as Khao Din Wana and Khao Din was a zoo in Bangkok, Thailand. Located at Khao Din Park in Bangkok's Dusit District next to the Parliament House and Dusit Palace, it was the oldest zoo in Thailand, built by King Chulalongkorn as his private garden adjacent to the royal palace. After the king's death, the garden was left unattended for years.

History

In 1938, the constitutional government asked King Rama VIII's regency council to give the park to the Bangkok City Municipality to be opened as a public zoo. The King donated deer and a number of other animals from the palace for public exhibition. The City of Bangkok operated the zoo until 1954. Since then it has been transferred to the state Zoological Park Organization, which also operates Khao Kheow Open Zoo, Chiang Mai Zoo, Songkhla Zoo and Nakhon Ratchasima Zoo. Dusit Zoo, or "Khao Din", spanned a total area of 188,800 square meters, and was regarded as the most popular zoo in Thailand, attracting approximately 2.5 million visitors annually.
In August 2018, the Zoological Park Organization announced that the zoo would close and relocate to a new site in Thanyaburi District, Pathum Thani Province. After the announcement, the zoo extended its opening hours until 30 September 2018.

Number of animals

Dusit Zoo was located in the heart of Bangkok, with over 1600 species of domestic and international animals, including:
Dusit Zoo was home to a variety of animals, ranging from the American alligators, Humboldt penguins, red pandas, and hippopotamus, to the Thai brow-antlered deers, Asian elephants, Red-shanked doucs, and Malayan tapirs.
The Albino Indian muntjac and white Bengal tiger were also rare highlights at the zoo.
Play Land offered rides and amusement facilities to entertain children throughout the day, while boat peddling and the sightseeing train provided different modes of exploration.
Dusit Zoo also contained an animal hospital, zoo museum, and educational center.

Admission

Dusit Zoo operated from 8am to 6pm.
Zoo entry fee:
Local People
Foreigners