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Khao Yai Bird Watching

Khao Yai National Park is Thailand's second largest, covering 2,168 sq km,  encompassing 11 districts and 4 provinces; Nakhon Ratchasima, Prachin Buri, Sara  Buri, and Nakhon Nayok. It was Thailand's first National Park, and was established on  September 18, 1962. It was originally known as 'The National Park Heritage of Asian  Group Countries'. Khao Yai National Park has within its boundaries many thick,  flourishing forests, and a plentiful supply of wildlife, such as families of  Gaurs,  Elephants,Tigers, Gibbons, Deer, and wild pigs, etc. This park is the source of five  important waterways: the Prachin Buri, Nakhon Nayok, Lamtaplung, Lamtacong, and  Hui Muak Lek Rivers.

Grey-headed Flycatcher
Scarlet Minivet/female
Hooded Pitta

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hao Yai is located 400 m and higher above sea level, making it cooler and more  pleasant than the hot, humid lowlands in Central Thailand. The dry season that lasts  from November to February, when most people tend to visit, has temperatures that can fall as low as 4-6 degrees Celsius. The cool weather and clear skies make this the  favorite season for hiking and bird watching. But we are recommended you to take  some warm clothing with you when you go. The hot season in Khao Yai is between  March and April, followed by the May to October rainy season. The park is open during  the rainy season, but traveling on foot is rather difficult, and you should take heavy  raingear and leech medicine.

With over 300 species of resident and migratory birds, including: Great and Wreathed hornbills, Barbets, Scarlet Minivet, Trogons, Broadbills, Pitas, Pigeons, Mountain scops-Owl, Great Slaty Woodpecker, Collared Owlet, Blue-winged leaf bird, Asian Fairy bluebird, Greater Racket-tailed Drongo, Green Magpie, 3 species of laughing thrush and many types of Bulbuls. In Khao Yai also have many Silver Pheasants, Scaly breasted Partridges, Red Junglefowl and Siamese Fierback. Near the rivers and ponds we may find White-throated Kingfisher, Prinia, Zitting cisticola and many more.
Asian-barred Owlet/photo with Digiscope by Tony Eagle Eye in Khao Yai on 12/2/2010

Khao Yai bird watching 1 day
Sample Itinerary

04:00  
Departure your Bangkok hotel for Khao Yai, and Takes about 3 hours from Bangkok.
06:00
Breakfast at Khao Yai restaurant or nearby followed by birding in this area.   
10:00 

Head out on Trail # 2 to Khao Khiew mountain, where you will find hill evergreen forest above 1,000 m.

12:30 

Lunch at restaurant near the park headquarters.

18:30

Depart Khao Yai for the transfer back to Bangkok,Stop for dinner on the way.

20:30 Arrive back to your Bangkok hotel / Meals:B/L
Trip Information:
Duration
Trip Grade
Group Style
Group Size
Season
1 day
Easy
Private Tour
1 to 8 persons
All Year
Inclusion: Exclusion:
-English-speaking Bird leader
-Any other service not mentioned in the programs
-Park entrance fees (400 Baht/per/person)
-Personal expenses
-Refreshment
-All alcoholic.
-Insurance
Preparation :
-Vat 7%
-Light walking boots or sports shoes
-Bird check list
-Spotting Scope and binoculars
-Transportations
-Long trousers and long sleeved shirt for walking in the forest
-Meals,Fruits,Coffee and Tea
-Mosquito repellent,sun hat and sun cream
Group size 1 2 3 4>up
Baht/person/1 day        
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