This prehistoric park has no admission fee. It is operated by a local authority. You’ll find an employee in the main office where he can give you an introduction to the dinosaur and ancient crocodile finds that have occurred at this location. In the early 1980s, French and local Thai archaeologists discovered 100 million-year-old dinosaur footprints in the solidified mud. The Thai government has erected a raised walkway that helps guests view the prehistoric footprints. There are dozens of dinosaur status in the park. The facility has a toilet and plenty of car parking. There are no shops here. Apart from the office, exhibition and toilet the area is overgrown with vegetation. If you find yourself in the region, it is worth turning off the main road to view the...
Read moreSad , deserted place despite the effort from the local government to make it interesting. The keeper was sooo nice to explain all the info. The exhibition itslef is alright. I'd say if you are in the area, stop by. But don't make a special trip just...
Read more2018 Not worth a trip unless you are mad keen on dinosaurs. Site looks like it was expecting loads of visitors and is now sadly neglected. 2019 No change, still worth a stop if you're passing. Take a brush to sweep away the leaves so you can see...
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