Pros: caged parrots (you can go in and they'll sit on your arm), pigeons with colored tails, small piglets (you can pet and feed), baby goats, white peacocks, deer, goats, hamsters.
There are many plants on the territory and on the slope - everything is clean and well maintained. There is a shy mimosa tree growing along the path on the slope (we hung around it :))
The pool and cafe are great. The views are magnificent. Lots of benches decorated with flowers and hearts, swings. There is a playground for children.
The pool is deep, so children need to take a circle /armbands. Shower, toilet - everything is on site.
I recommend ordering a taxi via Grab or Bolt. Pay attention to the car model, if there are a lot of you (four), small cars may not be able to take out on steep ascents. You may run into problems.
There are no elephants, they probably were in the past. But that doesn't beg for the beauty of this place. In addition to the touching animals, there is a stunning panoramic view, sun loungers and a swimming pool. Birds can be fed and touched. Admission cost 400 Baht. We got a lot of positive emotions! It is recommended to visit.
Nice place. We all liked it. If you were in Altai, then it was something in between a Shaggy farm and a Park of peonies. It seems that because of the pandemic, it has fallen into a bit of decline, but still, it is very beautiful on the territory. Landscaping, attention to detail. The integrated pool is just a fairy tale: what gorgeous sunset views from it! I didn't want to leave, we were the last to leave, and I still wanted to.