Enjoy a blissful day of nature and wildlife at Khao Yai, UNESCO World Heritage Site and Thailand's oldest national park!
Embark on an unforgettable journey to Khao Yai National Park, Thailand's oldest and most beloved natural reserve. With pickup from central Bangkok and a knowledgeable local guide by your side, prepare to be immersed in 2158 sq km of pristine wilderness, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
During your visit, you may encounter a diverse array of wildlife, including elephants, tigers, monkeys, and over 400 species of birds, as you explore the park's dense forests on a guided trek. Marvel at towering strangler fig trees and lush mountain landscapes along the way.
You'll also Discover stunning waterfalls, such as Haew Suwat, famously featured in “The Beach,” and the majestic Haew Narok, cascading over three tiers with breath-taking views from a hillside viewpoint.
While sightings of wild elephants are common, please note that wildlife encounters cannot be guaranteed. Nevertheless, Khao Yai promises an unparalleled adventure for nature enthusiasts, offering glimpses into Thailand's natural beauty and wildlife wonders.
You'll be driven back to Bangkok in time for the evening.