REVIEW · CHIANG MAI
Chiang Mai Night Safari: Entry Ticket with Tram Ride
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Night animals, safe viewing, no forced shows. This Chiang Mai Night Safari ticket is interesting because it mixes a calm Jaguar Trail Zone walk with a guided open-air tram ride through wildlife habitats. You get an e-ticket that you scan at entry, then spend the evening watching nocturnal animals in a way that feels more like habitat viewing than a performance.
Two things I really like about this experience: first, the layout is made for night observation, not a rushed gimmick. You start with a lakeside-style setting in the Jaguar Trail Zone, then move to tram viewing through the Savanna and Predator Zones when animals are often most active. Second, it’s built around ethics you can feel in the details: there are no animal shows and no forced interactions.
One consideration before you go: the experience can feel short for people expecting a long, all-day zoo visit. A UK reviewer reported being there for about an hour, so check your entry time and keep expectations realistic for how the route flows.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth planning for
- QR entry and the tram ride route: how it actually feels
- Jaguar Trail Zone: your lakeside-style warm-up
- Savanna and Predator Zones: the tram ride is the main event
- Ethical night safari rules: no shows, no feeding pressure
- Duration and pacing: plan for a real night, not an all-day marathon
- Ticket value at $34: what you’re paying for
- Who this Chiang Mai Night Safari ticket suits best
- Practical tips I’d use before you go
- Should you book Chiang Mai Night Safari with tram ride?
- FAQ
- How much is the Chiang Mai Night Safari entry ticket with tram ride?
- How long is the Chiang Mai Night Safari experience?
- Is there an e-ticket and how do I enter?
- What parts of the park are included with the ticket?
- Is there a tram ride included?
- Are there animal shows or forced interactions?
- Is animal feeding included with this ticket?
- What are the height rules for adult, child, and free entry?
- Can I cancel and get a refund?
- Is the ticket valid for more than one day?
Key highlights worth planning for

- QR code entry so you can skip the usual ticket hassle at the gate
- Jaguar Trail Zone first, for a calmer walk and quieter animal viewing
- Open-air tram ride through the Savanna and Predator Zones
- No animal shows, no forced interactions—just habitat viewing
- Ethical night safari vibe with free exploration in naturalistic areas
- Ticket height categories matter: adult 141 cm+, child 100–140 cm, free under 99 cm
QR entry and the tram ride route: how it actually feels

Getting into Chiang Mai Night Safari is designed to be quick. You receive an e-ticket and use it at entry with a QR code scan. After that, your evening becomes mostly about moving through zones efficiently, especially at night when visibility matters.
The heart of the experience is the guided open-air tram ride. The tram route takes you through the Savanna and Predator zones, which are the big “see a lot, safely” areas. The practical value here is that the tram lets you watch multiple animals without trekking long distances in the dark. You’ll still get walking time—starting with the Jaguar Trail Zone—but the tram is what turns this into a smooth night outing.
One practical snag to be aware of: ticketing can be fussier than it should be. A Canadian reviewer (Cheryl) noted that the park was set up for QR scanning, but they were given a paper slip and not clearly told to keep it. Their tip: hang onto whatever proof you receive so you don’t accidentally double up on tram ride access across areas.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Chiang Mai
Jaguar Trail Zone: your lakeside-style warm-up

You begin with the Jaguar Trail Zone. This is a smart move because it eases you into the night viewing rhythm instead of throwing you straight onto a tram. The zone is described as a lakeside setting, so you get a quieter, more natural feel while you look for animals.
What makes this start work for you: it’s a slower pace before the tram gathers momentum. You can take in the environment—dark, cooler air, night sounds—and then shift to the guided tram for animals that may be easier to spot from the vehicle. If you’re visiting with kids or anyone who gets tired easily, the Jaguar Trail Zone is also the best “buffer” part of the route.
What you should consider: since this is a walking zone at night, wear shoes you’re comfortable in for uneven ground. Also, be patient. Animals don’t follow schedules. If you go in expecting constant action, you might feel let down; if you go in expecting chances and pauses, you’ll enjoy it more.
Savanna and Predator Zones: the tram ride is the main event

Once you’re ready, you hop on the guided open-air tram for the Savanna and Predator zones. This is the practical engine of the night safari. You can see animals in naturalistic habitats without close-contact stunts, and the tram helps you view from a safe, stable vantage point.
In terms of what you may spot, the experience promises giraffes, zebras, tigers, lions, and other animals. Even if you don’t see every species in motion, the value is the range of habitats in one organized circuit. It’s also why this is such a strong option for families: kids tend to stay engaged when there’s a ride component and a guide pointing out what you’re looking at.
One reason the tram viewing matters is timing. The night safari concept is built around animals being more active at night. The tram lets you catch that window without you having to guess where to go in the dark.
Ethical night safari rules: no shows, no feeding pressure
A big part of why people recommend the Chiang Mai Night Safari is what it doesn’t do. There are no animal shows, and there are no forced interactions. That matters because many zoos feel like a stage show at human speed. Here, the goal is calmer observation in naturalistic habitats.
Feeding is also not included. The ticket does not cover animal feeding food, so you won’t be tempted into buying in-park feeding add-ons. In other words, your evening stays focused on watching and learning instead of turning into a commercial feeding experience.
If you care about animal welfare and want an activity that feels more like habitat viewing, this format fits. And if you’re traveling with older relatives, the lack of showtimes you must rush between can be a relief.
Duration and pacing: plan for a real night, not an all-day marathon
The total duration is listed as 1 day, and your ticket is valid for 1 day. The big timing piece you control is your start time—availability determines when you begin.
Here’s the pacing reality: the experience is built around zones plus a tram loop. One reviewer reported being on-site for around an hour, which suggests the route can move quickly depending on schedule and how long you pause for viewing. That doesn’t mean it’s wrong—it means your expectations should match the format.
My advice: treat it like a focused evening activity. Pair it with dinner plans nearby, and don’t stack it with another long night tour right afterward. If you like wandering slowly and taking photos, give yourself extra buffer time at arrival so you’re not stressed.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Chiang Mai
Ticket value at $34: what you’re paying for

At $34 per person, this ticket sits in the mid-range for a branded night safari experience. The value comes from two things you actually use: entry into multiple animal zones plus the guided tram ride.
If you came to Chiang Mai hoping to see nocturnal animals without spending your whole night walking, the tram is what you’re paying for. If you only wanted a short photo stop, you’d likely find it overpriced. But with the Jaguar Trail Zone + Savanna/Predator tram route, you’re buying a structured evening that’s designed around viewing.
Also note the practical savings built into the ticket structure: you don’t need separate access tickets for the zones listed in the experience. Your entry provides access to the Jaguar Trail, Savanna, and Predator areas.
Who this Chiang Mai Night Safari ticket suits best
This works especially well for:
- Families who want an easy night outing with a ride component and guided viewing
- Couples and friends who prefer animals-on-habitat over show-style entertainment
- Wildlife lovers who like the idea of night viewing during active hours
- Anyone traveling with limited time who still wants to tick off a major Chiang Mai activity
It may be less satisfying for you if:
- You expect a full-day zoo-style wander with long, open-ended exploration
- You want lots of hands-on experiences (the format here avoids forced interactions)
- You’re the type who needs constant animal movement every few minutes
The ethical “no shows” style is a plus for many. Just make sure your personality matches that pace.
Practical tips I’d use before you go
A few small choices can make a big difference at night:
- Keep any paper slip or entry proof you receive. A reviewer (Cheryl) emphasized that it can matter for avoiding tram ride duplication.
- Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes. The night safari includes walking, at least in the Jaguar Trail Zone.
- Expect guide-led viewing on the tram. If you want the most from the ride, stay attentive during stops.
- Don’t plan around feeding animals. Feeding food isn’t included with the ticket, and the experience is designed to avoid forced interaction.
On staff: multiple visitors praised the staff and guides for being friendly and helpful. One reviewer named Saabira highlighted how enjoyable it was to watch the animals closely with the guides’ support, and a Hong Kong reviewer called the experience worth it and mentioned polite staff.
Should you book Chiang Mai Night Safari with tram ride?
Yes, you should book this Chiang Mai Night Safari ticket if you want a structured ethical night out with QR entry, a calm start in the Jaguar Trail Zone, and the main viewing happening on a guided open-air tram. At $34, the value makes sense because you’re getting both zone access and the tram ride that reduces night-walking stress.
I’d say wait or rethink your expectations if you’re the type who wants a long, slow, all-day zoo experience. One visitor reported about an hour on-site, which hints that this is a focused route, not an all-day roam.
If you want a simple plan for your Chiang Mai night—animals in naturalistic habitats, no shows, and a guided tram loop—this ticket is a strong bet.
FAQ
How much is the Chiang Mai Night Safari entry ticket with tram ride?
The price is listed as $34 per person.
How long is the Chiang Mai Night Safari experience?
The duration is listed as 1 day.
Is there an e-ticket and how do I enter?
Yes. You’ll receive an e-ticket and can enter by scanning the QR code.
What parts of the park are included with the ticket?
The ticket includes access to all animal zones mentioned: Jaguar Trail, Savanna, and Predator.
Is there a tram ride included?
Yes. The experience includes a guided open-air tram ride through the Savanna and Predator zones.
Are there animal shows or forced interactions?
No animal shows are included, and the experience is described as having no forced interactions.
Is animal feeding included with this ticket?
No. Animal feeding food is not included.
What are the height rules for adult, child, and free entry?
Adult ticket: 141 cm+. Child ticket: 100–140 cm. Free: 99 cm and under.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Free cancellation is available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the ticket valid for more than one day?
No. The ticket is valid for 1 day, depending on starting time availability.


































