Phnom Penh Safari Guide – Tickets, Animals, Location & Visitor Tips
Listing Description
Phnom Penh Safari is the largest zoo and wildlife park in Cambodia, offering visitors a chance to see exotic and local animals in spacious enclosures. Located in the western part of Phnom Penh, this family-friendly attraction features lions, giraffes, tigers, crocodiles, colorful birds, and entertaining animal shows. It’s a perfect weekend destination for families, kids, and tourists looking for outdoor activities in Phnom Penh.
🚗 How to Get There?
Phnom Penh Safari is located along National Road 4, Sangkat Prek Phnov, about 20–30 minutes from central Phnom Penh.
📍 Google Map:
https://maps.google.com/?q=Phnom+Penh+Safari
You can reach the zoo by:
Private car or motorbike
Taxi or ride-hailing apps (Grab / PassApp)
Tuk-tuk from the city center
Parking is available on-site.
🎟 Admission
(Prices may change, please check before visiting)
Adults: Approx. $5–$7
Children: Approx. $3–$5
Free entry for small children (varies by height)
Special promotions may apply on public holidays.
🐾 Things to Do
Explore wildlife zones with lions, tigers, bears, deer, and monkeys
See giraffes up close
Enjoy animal performances and bird shows
Visit crocodile and reptile areas
Take photos with animals (selected areas)
Enjoy family picnic areas
It’s a great place for educational trips and family bonding time.
🍽 What to Eat
Inside the safari, you can find:
Local Khmer snacks
Fried rice and noodle dishes
Grilled meat and street-style food
Drinks and ice cream
You may also bring light snacks, but outside food policies may vary.
🏨 Where to Stay
If you want to stay nearby, consider hotels in:
Phnom Penh city center (20–30 minutes away)
Areas near National Road 4
Tuol Kork district
Popular options range from budget guesthouses to luxury hotels in Phnom Penh.
🌤 Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Phnom Penh Safari is:
Early morning (8:00 AM – 10:30 AM)
Late afternoon (3:30 PM – 5:30 PM)
Visit during the dry season (November to April) for more comfortable weather. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.




















