Little Zoo Garden

Visiting Little Zoo Garden Capybara Cafe Bangkok — What to Know Before You Come

So you've seen the photos online — big, gentle capybaras lounging in the sun, tiny hedgehogs curled up in someone's palm, a corgi making its rounds like it owns the place — and now you're thinking about visiting Little Zoo Garden Capybara Cafe in Bangkok. Good call. You're going to love it here.

But before you hop in a taxi or start mapping your route from the BTS, let us save you some guesswork. We hear the same questions almost every day from first-time visitors, and honestly, we love answering them. Think of this as your complete guide — the kind of rundown we'd give a friend visiting Bangkok for the first time who texted us asking, "Hey, what do I need to know before I come?"

Let's get into it.

What's Included in the 450 Baht Entry Fee

Let's start with the thing most people want to know first: what do I actually get for 450 THB?

Here's the breakdown:

  1. One drink — you'll choose from our cafe menu, which includes coffee, teas, smoothies, and other refreshments.
  2. One cookie — a freshly baked treat to enjoy while you sip your drink and take in the garden.
  3. Animal treats — a portion of food you can use to feed the animals throughout your visit. There's something magical about the moment a capybara gently takes a snack right out of your hand.
  4. Unlimited time — yes, you read that right. There's no time limit on your visit. You can stay from the moment we open at 11 AM until we close at 7 PM if you'd like. Most visitors spend about 1.5 to 2 hours, but nobody's rushing you.

There are no hidden fees, no extra charges to enter certain areas, and no upsells waiting around the corner. What you pay at the door is what you get — a full, unhurried experience with all of our animals.

The Animals You'll Meet at Little Zoo Garden

Let's be honest — our capybaras are the stars of the show. They're the reason most people find us, and they never disappoint. These big, mellow creatures have a way of making you feel instantly calm. There's something about sitting next to a capybara, feeling its warm, coarse fur under your fingertips, and watching it close its eyes in contentment that just slows the world down for a moment. It's hard to describe until you've experienced it yourself.

But Little Zoo Garden is about so much more than capybaras. As you wander through our garden, you'll also meet:

  1. Meerkats — curious, alert, and endlessly entertaining to watch as they pop up and scan the garden.
  2. Corgis — our resident charmers who will trot right up to you expecting belly rubs (and honestly, they deserve them).
  3. Cats — some lounging in shady corners, others weaving between visitors' legs looking for chin scratches.
  4. Deer — gentle and graceful, especially sweet when they take food from your hand.
  5. Goats — playful and social, always happy to see a visitor with treats.
  6. A wallaby — yes, a wallaby! A visitor favorite and a delightful surprise for many first-timers.
  7. Hedgehogs — tiny, adorable, and you can hold them with guidance from our staff.
  8. Tortoises — slow-moving and peaceful, perfect for quiet moments of observation.
  9. Silkie chickens and ducks — fluffy and photogenic, especially the silkies with their impossibly soft feathers.
  10. Albino nutria — an unusual and fascinating animal that always sparks conversation.

The animals roam in different areas of the garden, so the experience feels like a gentle journey from one encounter to the next. Our staff is always nearby to introduce you, help you hold the smaller animals, and make sure everyone — human and animal alike — is comfortable and happy.

Best Time to Visit Little Zoo Garden

We're open every day from 11 AM to 7 PM, and walk-ins are always welcome — no reservations needed.

That said, here are some insider tips on timing:

When Are the Capybaras Most Active?

Our capybaras tend to be most active and social during the late morning and early afternoon, roughly between 11 AM and 2 PM. This is when they're most likely to wander around, interact with visitors, and enthusiastically accept treats. Later in the afternoon, they might settle into their favorite shady spots for a rest — still adorable, still approachable, just a little more zen.

When Is It Least Crowded?

Weekday mornings, right when we open at 11 AM, are typically the quietest times. If you prefer a more peaceful experience with fewer people and more one-on-one time with the animals, this is your sweet spot. Weekends and holidays naturally draw larger crowds, especially between 1 PM and 4 PM. We never feel uncomfortably packed — our garden has plenty of space — but if a quieter visit is what you're after, aim for a weekday.

How to Get to Little Zoo Garden from BTS On Nut

We're located at 276 On Nut 17 Alley, Lane 6, Suan Luang, Bangkok 10250, and the easiest way to reach us from the BTS is straightforward:

Step-by-Step Directions

  1. Step 1: Take the BTS Sukhumvit Line to On Nut Station (E9).
  2. Step 2: Exit the station and grab a taxi, motorbike taxi, or use a ride-hailing app like Grab or Bolt. Tell the driver "Little Zoo Garden, On Nut 17" — most local drivers know us.
  3. Step 3: The ride from On Nut BTS to our cafe takes less than 10minutes.
  4. Step 4: If you prefer, you can also take a songthaew (shared minibus) heading down On Nut Road and ask to be dropped near Soi 17, then walk a few minutes into the lane.

Pro tip: Having our address saved on your phone or Google Maps makes the ride smooth and easy. You can also call us at 092 435 1115 if you or your driver need help finding us.

What to Wear to Little Zoo Garden

This is one of the questions we get asked most often, and it's a good one.

Shoes

We recommend wearing closed-toe shoes. Our garden has grassy and paved areas, and you'll be walking around freely among the animals. Closed shoes give you more comfort and protection.

Clothing

Wear something comfortable and casual that you don't mind getting a little dusty or having animal fur on. Light, breathable fabrics are best — Bangkok is warm, and part of our space is outdoors.

Sun Protection

Some areas of the garden are open to the sky, so sunscreen, a hat, or sunglasses are a good idea, especially if you're visiting during the middle of the day. We do have shaded areas and covered zones, but a bit of sun prep goes a long way.

Visiting Little Zoo Garden with Kids

We are absolutely family-friendly, and we see families with children here every single day. It's one of the most heartwarming parts of what we do — watching a child's face light up the first time a capybara walks over to them, or seeing tiny hands carefully stroke a hedgehog's back with wide-eyed wonder.

Age Recommendations

Children of all ages are welcome. Kids around 3 years and older tend to get the most out of the experience because they can actively participate in feeding and petting the animals. Toddlers and babies are welcome too, of course — just know that very young children should always be closely supervised and held when near the animals.

What Kids Love Most

From what we see daily, here's what gets the biggest reactions from our younger visitors:

  1. Feeding the capybaras — the gentle way they accept food is exciting but not scary for little ones.
  2. Holding the hedgehogs — with help from our staff, kids get to cradle these tiny creatures, and the squeals of delight are contagious.
  3. Playing with the corgis — because what kid doesn't love a friendly, bouncy dog?
  4. Watching the meerkats — their quick, curious movements are like live entertainment.

Our staff is experienced with young visitors and will guide children on how to be gentle, which creates a wonderful learning experience about respecting and caring for animals.

Rainy Day Visits — What Happens When It Rains?

Bangkok weather can be unpredictable, especially during rainy season (roughly May through October). Here's the good news: we stay open rain or shine.

Our garden has a mix of covered and open-air areas. When it rains, the animals often retreat to their sheltered zones, and visitors can hang out in covered sections of the cafe and garden. You'll still be able to interact with many of the animals — capybaras, for instance, don't mind a little rain at all.

If there's a heavy downpour, you might find yourself cozying up in the cafe area with your drink and cookie, watching the rain fall over the garden while a cat curls up beside you. Honestly? Some of our visitors say rainy day visits are their favorite — the garden feels quieter, the air cools down, and there's something wonderfully peaceful about the whole scene.

Our suggestion: Don't let a rainy forecast stop you from coming. Just bring an umbrella or a light rain jacket, and you'll be fine.

Little Zoo Garden vs. Little Zoo Cafe — What's the Difference?

This one comes up a lot, and we completely understand the confusion. There is another establishment nearby with a similar name — Little Zoo Cafe — but it is a different business from us.

Little Zoo Garden Capybara Cafe is our place — the garden-style cafe where you can interact with capybaras, meerkats, corgis, and all the other animals we've described. We're located at 276 On Nut 17 Alley, Lane 6.

If you're searching online or asking a taxi driver, make sure to specify "Little Zoo Garden" to avoid ending up at the wrong location. When in doubt, use Google Maps with our exact address or give us a call at 092 435 1115 and we'll help sort things out.

House Rules — Keeping It Happy for Everyone

We want every visit to be wonderful — for you and for our animals. That's why we have a few simple house rules that we ask everyone to follow:

  1. Be gentle. Our animals are friendly and well-socialized, but they're still living creatures who deserve kindness and respect. Soft touches, calm movements, and patience go a long way.
  2. No flash photography. You're welcome to take all the photos and videos you want — we know these moments are special — but please turn off your flash. It can startle the animals and cause them stress.
  3. Follow staff guidance. Our team is here to help you have the best experience possible. If they ask you to approach an animal a certain way or to give one some space, please listen. They know each animal's personality and moods.
  4. Don't bring outside food for the animals. We provide specially chosen treats that are safe and healthy for each species. Outside food — even if it seems harmless — can be dangerous for them.
  5. Supervise children at all times. Little ones can get excited, and we totally get it. But keeping a close eye on kids ensures both they and the animals stay safe and happy.
  6. Respect the animals' space. If an animal walks away or seems uninterested, let it be. There are plenty of other furry (and feathery) friends nearby who'd love your attention.

These aren't meant to be restrictive — they're how we make sure our animals stay healthy, happy, and excited to meet new people every day. Animal welfare is at the heart of everything we do at Little Zoo Garden. Our animals are well-fed, regularly checked by veterinarians, and given plenty of rest and space. When you visit, you'll see for yourself how content and relaxed they are — and that's by design.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to make a reservation to visit Little Zoo Garden?

No reservation is needed! We welcome walk-ins every day from 11 AM to 7 PM. Just show up whenever it suits your schedule and we'll take care of the rest. If you have a large group of 10 or more, giving us a quick call at 092 435 1115 is appreciated so we can make sure you have a smooth experience, but it's not required.

Is there a time limit for my visit?

Not at all. Your 450 THB entry fee includes unlimited time in the garden. Spend 30 minutes or spend the whole day — it's entirely up to you. Most visitors find that 1.5 to 2 hours is the sweet spot, but there's no clock ticking.

Can I touch and hold the animals?

Yes! Hands-on interaction is a big part of the Little Zoo Garden experience. You can pet the capybaras, hold the hedgehogs, feed the deer and goats, and snuggle with the corgis. Our staff will guide you on the best way to approach and handle each animal so that the experience is enjoyable and safe for everyone involved.

Is Little Zoo Garden suitable for elderly visitors or those with mobility concerns?

Our garden is mostly flat with paved walkways and grassy areas. While we don't have ramps everywhere, most of the space is accessible without stairs. If you have specific mobility concerns, feel free to call us ahead of time at 092 435 1115 and we'll do our best to accommodate you.

Can I buy extra animal treats during my visit?

Yes, additional animal treats are available for purchase inside the cafe if you run out and the animals are still giving you those irresistible eyes. You'll also find snacks and additional drinks available from our cafe menu if you'd like to grab something extra for yourself.

One Last Thing Before You Visit

We started Little Zoo Garden because we believed that spending time with animals — really being present with them, feeling their warmth, watching their personalities unfold — could bring people genuine joy. Every day, we see that belief confirmed. We see stressed-out travelers decompress the moment a capybara leans into their hand. We see kids experience pure, unfiltered wonder. We see couples laughing together as a meerkat poses perfectly for their photo.

That's what this place is about, and we can't wait to share it with you.

Check out more details about our capybara cafe experience in Bangkok and start planning your visit. We're here every day from 11 AM to 7 PM, and the capybaras are always happy to make a new friend.

See you in the garden. 🌿

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