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Attractions in Thailand
Current Status: Permanently closed since September 30, 2018
Dusit Zoo (Khao Din Wana) was never just a zoo. It was a shared memory for many generations of Bangkok residents. For those who grew up with affordable family outings—walking among animal enclosures, pedaling boats on the pond, playing at the playground, and enjoying ice cream under large shady trees—Khao Din became the very image of “Thailand’s first zoo”: approachable, warm, and unhurried.
The Khao Din area is located in the Dusit District and was originally part of the royal garden within Dusit Palace. It was later developed into a public space. Dusit Zoo officially opened to the public as Thailand’s first zoo and served for decades as both a recreational destination and an educational center for wildlife.
What made Khao Din special was not its size or grandeur, but its sense of closeness. Animal enclosures were at a distance that children could easily observe, walking paths were short and manageable, elderly visitors could stroll comfortably, and the overall atmosphere felt more like a public park than a commercial zoo. This is why Khao Din became a cherished memory for so many Thai families.
One unforgettable image was “Mae Mali,” the beloved hippopotamus, along with herds of deer, flamingos, monkeys, and many other animals. Activities such as National Children’s Day events and paddle boats in the central pond added to the lively character of Khao Din in a way that many modern zoos cannot truly replicate.
However, due to spatial limitations, animal welfare concerns, and modern zoo development principles, Dusit Zoo permanently closed on September 30, 2018. The closure marked not just the end of a tourist attraction, but the closing of an important chapter in Bangkok’s urban history.
Today, the former Dusit Zoo area is no longer open to the public as a zoo. Visitors cannot enter to see animals or participate in former activities. Checking information in advance is therefore essential to avoid misunderstandings and unnecessary travel.
Although Khao Din has closed, its value lives on in people’s memories. It continues to be remembered as a symbol of a friendly, accessible, inner-city zoo that was deeply connected to the everyday lives of Bangkok residents.
| Place Summary | Thailand’s first zoo, formerly located in Dusit District, Bangkok, serving as a recreational and educational space remembered fondly by many generations. |
| Key Highlights | A centrally located zoo, easy to walk, shaded and family-friendly, with strong cultural and emotional significance in Thai society. |
| Current Status | Permanently closed since September 30, 2018. The zoo is no longer accessible to visitors. |
| Nearby Attractions | Dusit Palace Park, Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall, Royal Plaza (Equestrian Statue of King Rama V), Ratchadamnoen Avenue |
| Nearby Restaurants | Restaurants in the Dusit and Ratchawithi areas (approximately 1–3 km) |
| Nearby Accommodations | Hotels and guesthouses in the Dusit–Ratchawithi area (approximately 2–5 km) |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is Dusit Zoo still open to visitors?
A: No. Dusit Zoo has been permanently closed since September 30, 2018.
Q: Can visitors still see the animals or Mae Mali the hippo?
A: No. The zoo has ceased operations and all animals have been relocated.
Q: What is the Khao Din area used for today?
A: The area is no longer operated as a zoo and has been repurposed according to government development plans.
Q: If I miss the atmosphere of Khao Din, where can I go instead?
A: Visitors may choose other animal learning centers or aquariums in Bangkok and surrounding areas that are still open to the public.














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