Aquarium sights in Thailand
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Sisaket Aquarium
The new pride and joy of Si Saket features fresh and saltwater fish species from around Thailand and two walk-through tunnels.
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Siam Ocean World
Southeast Asia’s largest oceanarium is also one of its most impressive. More than 400 species of fish, crustaceans and even penguins populate this vast underground facility. The main tank is the highlight, with an acrylic tunnel allowing you to walk beneath sharks, rays and all manner of fish. Diving with sharks (for a fee) is also an option if you have your diving licence, though you’ll have almost as much fun timing your trip to coincide with the shark and penguin feedings; the former are usually at 1pm and 4pm, the latter at 12.30pm and 4.30pm; check the website for details.
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Cholatassathan Museum
Just before you reach the palace, this aquatic museum has a few marine exhibits and a dash of English-language signage. The touch tank is interesting because Thais stand around remarking about which animals are delicious to eat. The Aquatic Resources Research Institute conducts coral research here.
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Roi Et Aquarium
This little aquarium with a walk-through tunnel houses fish found around Isan.
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Songkhla Aquarium
Point at clownfish at this flashy new attraction.
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Nong Khai Aquarium
This big green building displays freshwater and ocean-dwelling fish from Thailand and beyond, with the giant Mekong catfish in the 'giant tank' the star attraction. It's a fun place to visit, though it's far out of town on the Khon Kaen University campus and not served by public transport.
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