Chiang Mai Night Safari () is located in the sub-district of Mae Hia in Chiang Mai, and the district Nong Khwai, and the district Hang Dong in Thailand. It is a zoo that is located to the west of Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006. Chiang Mai Night Safari is a government property under the Zoological Park Organization. The park was opened for the first time on 18 November 2005 and opened officially on the 6 February 2006. Initially, it was under and the Pinganakorn Development Agency (Public Organization). Chiang Mai Night Safari is believed to be the first nocturnal zoo in Thailand and is the largest in the world, covering an area of 819 Rai or approximately 327 acres. Presently Chiang Mai Night Safari has changed its opening hours allowing entry for visitors during both the day and night hours.
In some areas, relatively non-dangerous animals roam freely, thereby giving the visitors a closer look at the animals. From the entry gate up to the main building, there are free-roaming deer and muntjac; they are also seen around the north and south tour zones.
The Chiang Mai Night Safari was envisioned by Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. His aim for a nocturnal zoo was to create a high-quality tourist attraction similar to Singapore's Night Safari, which has become a global success. Once the Prime Minister had this vision, he had brought it to the attention of Kosin Katethong, the then Governor of Chiang Mai, to find an appropriate place to start the construction. There were many places proposed, such as the forest areas of the Doi Saket District. Eventually, an area at the foot of Doi Suthep which is located in the sub-district of Mae Hia, Chiang Mai was chosen.
The Prime Minister received approval No.90/2545 on 25 March 2002 and started a Chiang Mai Night Zoo Establishment Study Committee and Related Activities for Tourism Promotion. A resolution was passed through the cabinet on 28 October 2003. They received approval for the budget of the "Chiang Mai Night Safari" project in the amount of 1,155.9 million baht distributed to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation in order to start construction.
On 9 September 2004, the government was granted order number 224/2547 in order to start the Chiang Mai Night Safari Administration Office, with Prodprasob Surasawadee as its director, and having the Chiang Mai Night Safari as an institute under the .
On 14 April 2019, the government under Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has a resolved to dissolve the Pinkanakorn Development Agency that supervises and manage Chiang Mai Night Safari and turn the command to the Zoological Park Organization under Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.
Chiang Mai Night Safari is separated into the following zones:
The resort at Chiang Mai Night Safari is composed of five houses:
The Chiang Mai Night Safari has a multimedia musical fountain show. The fountain itself is 30 x 6 meters. The fountain consists of 1,200 water jets that are capable of creating a variety of water effects. The fountain is capable of creating a 40-meter wide and 15 meter high water screen with video and laser projectors capable of projecting on it. The project was built by the Emotion Media Factory.
To celebrate King Bhumibol Adulyadej's Diamond Jubilee, a special programme was shown for the event. The show included a video, lights, and lasers set to music that was composed by the king. The then-Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra was thoroughly impressed with the show, and congratulated the managing directors, Helmut Dörner and Ralph Douw (Emotion Media Factory) on their excellent work.