Asian Cultural Village is one of the top tourist's destinations in Sadao Thailand. It's a big park that divided into different parts. Some park is free and the other park has an entrance fee. It is located at Samnak Kham, Sadao District, Songkhla Thailand. For Google Map click here. It's suitable for the whole family to visit. It's open daily from 9:00 in the morning to 10:00 in the evening.
If you don't have a car you can ride a van from Hatyai going to Sadao Van but tell the driver that you will drop at Asian Cultural Village and negotiate them for the van going back to Hatyai. They will just call you when the van going to Hatyai will come. The fare costs 48 baht.
The Asian Cultural Village is divided into 6 parks. It has a VJ Villa Resort where you can stay overnight. Click above for the prices or for more information about VJ Villa and Container Stay in Danok. The Waterpark for the children to enjoy swimming. The Panda Village Park which is free of charge. The Future Park which showcases some robots and futuristic theme. The entrance is 350 baht for foreigners and 150 for Thai. Be sure to bring your ID as they are looking for it when you buy a ticket from any park of Asian Cultural Village.
The Chinese Village is free to enter also. It has Chinese theme villas and a Chinese restaurant too. The village was decorated with a Chinese inspired decorative. There is an Animals Park where you can ride a horse and see some animals in the cage.
My favorite park is the Dinosaur Park which has it's own page on my blog since I have so much to talk about it. Read my blog for more information about this place. Don't miss the Dinosaur park when visiting the Asian Cultural Village in Sadao. It has a surreal dinosaur that makes the children scream.
There are restaurants, shops and food stalls here. The famous restaurant here is the VJ Restaurant and the China Yunan Restaurant. You can also buy souvenirs in the souvenir shop. The parking lot is very big and it's free. The best time to come here is on weekend. Some shops are closed on weekdays. Visit Asian Cultural Village late in the afternoon to avoid the heat of the sun and stay here until evening. On the evening the lightening of lanterns and other structures are stunning. All prices are subject to change.
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