Aquariums are often designed to give the visitor the illusion of being underwater. This illusion is usually achieved through the use of architectural features such as huge multi-level tanks or transparent plexiglass tunnels built into the tank installation. Siam Ocean World is one place that you actually go below sea level - the facility is built underground.
Engaging and Colorful
Exhibits
The Siam Paragon shopping mall
is part of a giant shopping complex that also includes the Even the fish are bright and colorful!
An underwater tunnel that is also underground.
Underwater tunnel as seen from another window.
There are many very large sharks.
Mammals and Birds Too
There is also a “
A Whole World
Underground
The most amazing thing about There were many very large tanks.
The photo below shows visitors waiting in line to ride a glass-bottomed boat that makes a circuit of the large salt-water tanks. The visitors are wearing orange-colored life jackets. Floating on the seas, all under street level!
Educational Efforts
There were many bilingual
signs in Thai and English explaining the exhibits. The exhibits were generally bright and
colorful, some including 3D replicas, with enough facts to be interesting and
educational.
Opportunities for
Animal Encounters
There was a “Touch Pool”
featuring some invertebrates that visitors could touch.
Food and Souvenirs
I
was surprised to see a snack bar. I didn’t
stop for a bite, so I can’t report on what they served.
Just
before the exit, visitors have a last chance to part with their money. This souvenir store had quite a broad selection.
Getting There
As
mentioned earlier, Siam Ocean World is located in the basement of the Siam
Paragon shopping mall, in the middle of one of Bangkok ’s busiest shopping areas. It is only
about a 5 minute walk from the “Siam ”
station of the Bangkok
monorail. Admission for adult foreigners
was 720 Thai bahts.
(Note:
All photos taken in this post were taken during a visit on September 7, 2013. The comments in this post are based on
observations made on that day.
Conditions may have since changed.
Please check it out for yourself!)