The Mall Lifestore invites you to explore the magical world of extraordinary and mysterious animals at the "THE MALL LIFESTORE JUNGLE WALK 2025" event. Discover the lifestyles of over 300 rare and fascinating animal species that are hard to find elsewhere.
The Mall Lifestore, in collaboration with the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, the Zoological Park Organization of Thailand under Royal Patronage, and the Exotic Pet Lovers Association, is organizing the "THE MALL LIFESTORE JUNGLE WALK 2025" event. This exciting adventure invites families to explore a magical world of extraordinary and mysterious animals. For the first time ever, the event will feature a simulated magical cave to learn about the nocturnal life of animals, along with up-close encounters with rare wildlife such as the Bobcat, a rare wild cat, lion cubs, and kangaroos, as well as over 300 other hard-to-find species. Enjoy a variety of adventurous activities between March 14–23, 2025, at MCC HALL, 3rd Floor, The Mall Lifestore Bangkae, and from April 11–20, 2025, at MCC HALL, 3rd Floor, The Mall Lifestore Bangkapi.
At the event, visitors will be amazed as they venture through the jungle and get up close with rare wildlife species, such as the Bobcat, a skilled hunter cat from North America. This elusive creature resides in semi-desert forests and wetlands, easily recognizable by its compact, muscular build, soft fur, and diverse color patterns.
There will also be kangaroos, iconic animals from Australia, known for their strong and long hind legs that help them balance on their two legs, with their tails acting as a balancing aid. A distinctive feature is the pouch on the female’s belly where she carries her newborn joey.
Additionally, guests can meet lion cubs, the young kings of the jungle. With various breeds, these cubs have a sturdy build and brown coats without patterns. As adult males, they develop a mane, with the tail’s end adorned with a tuft of hair.
For the first time ever, experience a simulated cave in the heart of the jungle and a giant crocodile pond, where children can learn about the nocturnal lives of animals. Be amazed by over 300 different animal species, including:
In addition, children will have the chance to enjoy many exciting activities up close with exotic animals. Highlights include holding baby crocodiles, interacting with rare animals at the Exotic Camp Cafe, and meeting cute and unusual cats at Best Cat Village Cafe. Visitors can also admire alpacas, miniature buffaloes, as well as the lovable Labu-Boo and Captain. There will be a variety of fun-filled activities such as: Euro Bungee, an exhilarating experience flying 7 meters above the jungle, Horseback riding, Fossil excavation activities, where kids can dig up dinosaur fossils, Feeding various animals like parrots, sulcata tortoises, rabbits, hamsters, goats, sheep, and horses. Free tree sapling giveaways from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation, and more!
There will also be kangaroos, iconic animals from Australia, known for their strong and long hind legs that help them balance on their two legs, with their tails acting as a balancing aid. A distinctive feature is the pouch on the female’s belly where she carries her newborn joey.
Additionally, guests can meet lion cubs, the young kings of the jungle. With various breeds, these cubs have a sturdy build and brown coats without patterns. As adult males, they develop a mane, with the tail’s end adorned with a tuft of hair.
For the first time ever, experience a simulated cave in the heart of the jungle and a giant crocodile pond, where children can learn about the nocturnal lives of animals. Be amazed by over 300 different animal species, including:
- Owl: A nocturnal predator, the owl is known for its large, cat-like eyes and its unique ability to rotate its head up to 270 degrees.
- Reticulated Python: The second largest snake in the world, after the anaconda, the reticulated python is non-venomous and typically resides in trees and on the forest floor, ranging from wetlands to tropical rainforests.
- Spectacled Caiman: A medium-sized semi-aquatic reptile, the spectacled caiman typically measures between 1.5 to 2.1 meters in length, with a maximum size of 3 meters. Females are usually smaller than males, and they inhabit brackish waters, rivers, streams, and ponds.
- Elephant Scorpion (or "Scorpion Ghost"): A venomous creature found in homes, typically light brown with black or brown stripes. It has a hard exoskeleton, a slender body, and prominent pincers that look powerful. The scorpion has one pair of eyes on its head, three pairs on the sides, and a long tail with venom glands.
- Leopard Gecko: Known for its yellow color with black spots resembling a leopard's pattern, the leopard gecko has sharp claws for climbing. Its fat tail stores nutrients, helping it survive in conditions with little food. It typically lives in semi-arid, arid, rocky, or desert areas.
- Dormouse (also known as "Tiny Squirrel"): Resembling a small mouse, it has large round eyes and short, soft fur. Its bushy tail looks like that of a squirrel, and it’s a quick and agile creature with the instincts of a wild squirrel. Dormice are small, with quick movements and are commonly found in various habitats.
- Centipede (Chilopoda): Its flat head has a pair of antennae, and as it matures, it grows 15-190 body segments. With vibrant colors, it thrives in dark, moist environments, such as under leaves, decaying wood, or rocks. It is primarily nocturnal.
- Tarantula: Known as "Burmese Tarantula," this large spider has long legs and distinctive, bright patterns on its body and legs. Unlike other spiders, it lacks segments on its abdomen. It is covered in hair and is well-known for its large size and impressive appearance.
- Beetle: Also called the "tank bug," these hard-shelled insects come in black or brown colors. Their thick, durable exoskeletons resemble armor. Their large wings allow them to fly slowly, and some species have horns like machine guns. They can also swim, dig, and jump.
- Gecko: A type of reptile with various colors and large eyes. Geckos are known for their aggressive nature and their remarkable ability to cling to walls with their sticky feet.
In addition, children will have the chance to enjoy many exciting activities up close with exotic animals. Highlights include holding baby crocodiles, interacting with rare animals at the Exotic Camp Cafe, and meeting cute and unusual cats at Best Cat Village Cafe. Visitors can also admire alpacas, miniature buffaloes, as well as the lovable Labu-Boo and Captain. There will be a variety of fun-filled activities such as: Euro Bungee, an exhilarating experience flying 7 meters above the jungle, Horseback riding, Fossil excavation activities, where kids can dig up dinosaur fossils, Feeding various animals like parrots, sulcata tortoises, rabbits, hamsters, goats, sheep, and horses. Free tree sapling giveaways from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation, and more!
Join the adventure to explore rare animals and enjoy a variety of exciting activities in the jungle at THE MALL LIFESTORE JUNGLE WALK 2025 – Episode 1: Journey through the Magical World of Extraordinary Animals. The event will take place from March 14–23, 2025, at MCC HALL, 3rd Floor, The Mall Life Store Bangkae, and from April 11–20, 2025, at MCC HALL, 3rd Floor, The Mall Life Store Bangkapi. The entrance fee is 50 Baht per person, with a portion of the proceeds donated to the Environmental and Social Foundation to support wildlife conservation efforts.