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Go on a wildlife adventure and nature exploration with us on this 2-days trip which will bring you closer than ever to the biodiversity's of Thailand. This tour is a combination of casual wildlife watching and adventurous nature trails. The highlight of the tour is the Kui Buri National Park which is the best place for wildlife watching by providing a safe area to observe herds of elephants and gaurs which is the must-do activity.
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Go on a wildlife adventure and nature exploration with us on this 2-days trip which will bring you closer than ever to the biodiversity's of Thailand. This tour is a combination of casual wildlife watching and adventurous nature trails. The highlight of the tour is the Kui Buri National Park which is the best place for wildlife watching by providing a safe area to observe herds of elephants and gaurs which is the must-do activity.
Go on a wildlife adventure and nature exploration with us on this 2-days trip which will bring you closer than ever to the biodiversity's of Thailand. This tour is a combination of casual wildlife watching and adventurous nature trails. The highlight of the tour is the Kui Buri National Park which is the best place for wildlife watching by providing a safe area to observe herds of elephants and gaurs which is the must-do activity.
Travel Insurance for Thailand
SafetyWing covers medical expenses, trip cancellation, and adventure activities. Plans from $1.5/day.
904 pickup locations available β or request your own hotel
We pick up at hotels in Bangkok City area at your hotel lobby at the mentioned time. If your hotel is not in the list, please send us hotel name and address at least 3 days before the tour. Hotels around Suvarnabhumi Airport are subject to additional charges.
Visit Sirinat Rajini Mangrove Ecosystem Learning Center. β’ Walk a mangrove nature trail to learn about the history of the Sirinat Rajini Mangrove Ecosystem Learning Center to learn about the rehabilitation story and benefits of mangrove to local people and the environment. Walk the 1KM elevated walkway interpretive signs to explore the diversity of mangrove plants, migrated birds, hundreds of crabs, and usually a fair number of birds, mudskippers and water monitors, and hear snapping shrimp. There are good displays about nature and local life, in Thai and English, in and around the center including insect hotel, butterflies house, and lichen spot. Enjoy a bird-eye on the mangrove forest at the observation tower. At high tide fisherfolk will take visitors on 40-minute boat trips along the river and small canals (optional)
Wildlife watching safari at Kuiburi National Park. Spot wild elephants, wild guars, and Banteng with an open-air vehicle and a local guide during 3-5PM. There are four viewing areas where visitors can most probably find wild elephants, sometimes gaurs and Bantengs, birds and some other small wild animals.
Hiking Khao Daeng Viewpoint at Sam Roi Yod National Park A viewpoint at a 157 meters peak, the trailhead to the viewpoint trail is around 700 meters from the headquarters. This viewpoint has an impressive 360Β° view over the surrounding valley and mountains. Long-tailed macaques and birds are common in the area.
Khlong Khao Daeng Boat Tour It is a canal through mangrove forests that flows around Khao Daeng Mountain around 1.5 km from headquarters. Take a boat trip from a temple area near the Khao Daeng Village for one hour, to enjoy the beautiful views of the mangrove forests and limestone hills rising around.
A small cave in the Sam Roi Yot National Park region is called Sai Cave (Banyan Tree Cave). The stalactites and stalagmites in the cave are stunning. The ascent to the caves is strenuous and steep. Visitors must be in good physical shape and have appropriate footwear, such as hiking boots or non-slip running shoes. Bring enough lighting, such as a hurricane lamp or powerful flashlight.
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