A group of
Dorothy and Ning at the zoo
“When I first heard from the teacher that we are going on a field trip to Kao Kheaw zoo, my first thought was “my, I’m not a g.4 student anymore; I’m a freshmen in University!”. To be honest, I’ve never been to
Nine shows the head of the snake
We left the school about four p.m. on Friday and arrived at
About seven p.m. we walked inside the actual zoo gate to wait for the hydraulic bus that would take us for the tour. The zoo sent three staff with animals to show us and for us to get a close observation of them. By close, I mean actually touch, hold and play with them! There were four kinds of animals; type of wild bear, type of porcupine, type of monkey and snake. We were able to touch or hold all of those animals for picture although I dared not to touch the porcupine. At around 7.10 p.m. we started to board the bus, ready for the night safari tour.
The tour was interesting because we got to see these animals’ activities at night time and most of them usually spent day time sleeping, in other words we got to see the animals in their usual routine. The narrator was great also; he had lots of knowledge about all the animals. It was dark of course, one of the staff is the narrator and another one is holding a spotlight to guide us in the direction that the narrator is talking about. It was a good idea also because it focused us only on that part so we were able to see more animals than randomly look around.
Nine bravely held the snake
We saw lots of animals and learnt tons of new information about them. We learnt different types of cats and how they differed, for example, the cheetah is the fastest runner and the Siberian Tiger is the biggest tiger. We saw one of the rarest animals in
Fang and a bear
The highlights of this zoo is not only animals are free to walk around, they have resorts as an accommodation in the zoo for people who want to stay over night and the zoo has 15 kinds of tiger for us to see even though we only have 9 types in Thailand. The zoo import Siberian Tigers or the biggest 6 tiger species from
Geng with a snake
My attitude towards the zoo was changed after we finished the night safari tour. I thought of it differently and I felt a bit of guilt that I judged thing before I see it myself. Going to the zoo is not as bad as I thought. I’ve not only learned more interesting facts about these animals, but I also learned to think positive and be open minded to other things outside my scope of mind.”