| Ticket type | E-ticket (direct entry) |
| Attraction type | Zoos |
If you drive there by yourself, a parking fee of NT$50 will be charged.
Performances are subject to change due to seasonal weather conditions, and in the event of force majeure and other circumstances, performances may be suspended, changed or canceled. All events will be subject to on-site announcements in the park. Please forgive us.
The amusement facilities are not in operation due to Tin Hau conditions or maintenance. Visitors will be notified in front of the gate. We apologize for your understanding.
Amusement rides are temporarily canceled without prior notice due to weather, natural disasters or power outages, and other reasons.
This voucher cannot be combined with other offers and cannot be exchanged for cash.
Once any item or gift in the package has been redeemed, returns and refunds are not accepted.
Except as provided in the "Regulations Governing the Suspension of Office and Class Operations Due to Natural Disasters," where the county or city government decides to suspend the start and end times of announcements or classes; or where other operating and management units determine that the park's actual conditions are sufficient to affect visitor safety and must close it completely or partially, the organizer may postpone or cancel the event, and will notify and contact the organizer in advance. In case of any unresolved matters, the organizer reserves the right to modify, terminate, or change the details of the event.
Monday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)
Tuesday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)
Wednesday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)
Thursday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)
Friday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)
Saturday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)
Sunday 09:00–17:00 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)
Visitors can see over 2,000 animal friends from five continents at Tainan Naughty World Safari Park. This includes charming capybaras, elegant giraffes, playful penguins, elusive servals, and impressive Komodo dragons, offering a diverse wildlife viewing experience.
Tainan Naughty World Safari Park is known as the largest semi-open zoo area in southern Taiwan and the first in Asia that is not restricted by fences. This unique design allows animals to live in a more natural environment, providing visitors with a closer and more immersive viewing experience.
The park offers various educational opportunities, including an on-site animal knowledge class where visitors can learn fascinating facts about the animals. There are also theaters and the newly opened "Environmental Education Center" dedicated to fostering understanding and appreciation for wildlife and conservation.
Yes, tickets for Tainan Naughty World Safari Park can be purchased conveniently online. You can book through KKday to access officially authorized online offers, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free booking process for your visit to the park.
Tainan Naughty World Safari Park provides various family-friendly facilities. These include outdoor special playgrounds and indoor amusement facilities, ensuring that children and families have ample opportunities for fun and entertainment beyond just animal viewing.
Tainan Naughty World Safari Park is home to a diverse collection of animals, featuring more than 2,000 individual animal friends representing species from five different continents. This wide array allows visitors to observe a rich variety of wildlife during their visit.
Tainan Naughty World Safari Park provides a unique semi-open environment for its animals. It is recognized as the largest semi-open zoo area in southern Taiwan and is notable as the first in Asia that allows animals to roam in areas not restricted by traditional fences, promoting a more natural habitat.
A standard admission ticket to Tainan Naughty World Safari Park generally includes access to view over 2,000 animals from five continents, participation in the animal knowledge class, entry to theaters, and enjoyment of both outdoor special playgrounds and indoor amusement facilities, as well as the Environmental Education Center.