The Siam Insect on the way to Monjam.The Monjam accommodation we booked was check-in from 3 o'clock. So, before I went to the monjam dormitory, I had a lot of time ~ ~ because there was more, I chose the way to monjam to make a schedule. One of them was this insect museum. According to Google's later review, in the past, foreigners/Thais' fees were It seems that there was another one, but now it's the same. The museum wasn't bigger than I thought. Adults 80 Baht, children 60 Baht. Thai fares are not cheap compared to the size.. I thought, but it was really good and good, not expensive. You can touch various insects in this place and put them on your hands or arms. You can also meet various lizards. There are two relatively large lizards in the big cage, because they are vegetarian children, so they are very gentle. They give carrots and morning glories, no matter how well they eat. ㅎㅎㅎ Seeing the lizards that don't eat insects and eat vegetables, it's a little cute.. ㅋㅋ I also touched the spiders that pulled out the spider webs. Maybe it's because they're sons, how brave they touch the insects.. I also courageously put the spider on my hands and arms. ㅎㅎ I kept pulling out the web while walking around.. The children were so much more enjoyable than I thought, and I saw and touched various insects with my own eyes, and it seems that the children liked it even more because it was an experiential insect museum. I want to raise a turtle ... I want to raise everything .. ㅡㅡ;
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The Siam Insect on the way to Monjam.The Monjam accommodation we booked was check-in from 3 o'clock. So, before I went to the monjam dormitory, I had a lot of time ~ ~ because there was more, I chose the way to monjam to make a schedule. One of them was this insect museum. According to Google's later review, in the past, foreigners/Thais' fees were It seems that there was another one, but now it's the same. The museum wasn't bigger than I thought. Adults 80 Baht, children 60 Baht. Thai fares are not cheap compared to the size.. I thought, but it was really good and good, not expensive. You can touch various insects in this place and put them on your hands or arms. You can also meet various lizards. There are two relatively large lizards in the big cage, because they are vegetarian children, so they are very gentle. They give carrots and morning glories, no matter how well they eat. ㅎㅎㅎ Seeing the lizards that don't eat insects and eat vegetables, it's a little cute.. ㅋㅋ I also touched the spiders that pulled out the spider webs. Maybe it's because they're sons, how brave they touch the insects.. I also courageously put the spider on my hands and arms. ㅎㅎ I kept pulling out the web while walking around.. The children were so much more enjoyable than I thought, and I saw and touched various insects with my own eyes, and it seems that the children liked it even more because it was an experiential insect museum. I want to raise a turtle ... I want to raise everything .. ㅡㅡ;
the entrance fee was only 80 baht which was totally worth it! They had a massive display collection along with the butterfly garden and live insects! a mist visit especially for kids
The 80 baht entrance fee was definitely worth it. their display collection was massive along with the butterfly garden and some live arachnids. you also get to feed the iguanas and bearded dragons. Worth a visit especially with children. they really loved touring the place and was educational too!
Indoor insect specimens are mainly local. There are outdoor open-air areas, and live spiders are great. Outdoors there are also insects and cockroaches that can be seen, touched, lifted. Sitting in the butterfly garden, watching the light and shadow of the butterfly, like Zhou Gong a dream.
Siam used the name that was circulating at the time instead of Thailand, and the entire insect museum was still quite an exciting place, where the specimens were very complete and where biologists were willing to come.