Afterwards, we headed to the night safari, we were still not sure about, but we said if it’s the worst thing we did on this trip it’s fine because everything had been so amazing. The night Safari is a private zoo and it’s mainly a tourist attraction. I would suggest you skip the Tiger show because it was the saddest thing I had ever seen in my life. I honestly was not sure of my feelings throughout the entire show. I desperately wanted to leave and cry at the same time.
There were a few shows throughout the zoo which were a bit depressing however, the highlight was the tram throughout the park. They redeemed themselves here. This was an open sided tram and we drove through the pitch black seemed like forests. The lights would turn on just enough for us to see the animals and here they were in the semi-wild (they were fences so we had that in between us) natural habitat. There was a fence however, there were moments some animals got really close. For example, there was time we were in the complete dark and the guy behind us said he thought there was a boar (Pumba from the Lion King) at his feet, sure enough when the lamps turned on there, he was staring at us. Not threatening at all right? Then there were the wild zebras just running through the tracks right by us, literally if I stuck out my arm, I could have touched them or when the giraffe literally stuck his head into our tram. It was definitely an amazing experience and interactive to say the least. They really redeemed themselves. I would recommend it just I wouldn’t go watch the show again because I still have mixed feelings about them.
After the night safari we decided to head to the night street market for dinner and then we wanted to see the “Lady Boy” show right across the plaza. Firstly, the food in Thailand is absolutely delicious. It is very similar to what we consider Thai food in the United States however it is so much cheaper than what it is here and that’s because of the value of the USD. Also, eating in the markets is preferred I believe in our 14 days in Thailand we ate at 2 local restaurants however the rest of the time we ate at the markets.
Now on to the “Lady Boy” show, I had never seen Ru Paul’s Drag Race or seen a Drag show in person. I had no idea what to even expect. This club had a mx of about 30 guests and the performances were amazing. It was free, there was a 1 drink minimum which honestly was not a big deal at all. We also went with a group of people we had met during our night safari tour. One thing is for sure about Thailand is that everyone that visits is there to have a good time, there are a lot of couples but there are a bunch of singles there too, everyone is down for a good time and meeting people and solo travel more than I have ever experience in any other destination.