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First attraction is the Khao Yai Winery for a nice tour around a wine yard, followed by visiting the wine factory and wine tasting. The winery also has an excellent restaurant where you can enjoy a delicious lunch with a glass of Thai wine.
Afterwards we will drive into the beautiful Khao Yai national park. A nice area with hills, mountains and jungle. We will stop at a viewpoint, we will have a great chance to hear the Great Hornbill bird. And if we are very lucky we can even see them. Next stop will be for a visit to a wildlife watching tower, getting there takes a nice short walk through beautiful landscape. Last attraction of the day will be the Haew Suwat waterfall, this is considered the nicest waterfall in Khao Yai national park. Then we will go back to Bangkok.
Thailand’s second largest National Park, Khao Yai National Park covers an area of 2,168 square kilometers, of which some 25% is in Nakhon Nayok Province. The remaining areas are in parts of the neighbouring provinces of Saraburi, Prachin Buri and Nakhon Ratchasima. Khao Yai was listed as the first National Park in Thailand on September 18, 1962. The highest peak in Khao Yai is Yod Khao Laem, which is 1,292 meters above sea level. Khao Yai is famous for its distinct landscape dense, virgin forests, streams, waterfalls and high-altitude plains, which are a safe haven for wildlife including several mammal species such as elephants, tigers, gibbons and deer, and over 300 bird species such as giant hornbills and silver pheasants. In addition, the flora and fauna are impressive, with more than 2,500 kinds of trees, plants and flowers.
This is a private tour. Included are an English speaking licensed guide, private luxury transport, entrance fees, refreshments, a freshly prepared la carte lunch.
Our guide will meet you at your hotel in Bangkok and will bring you back safely.
Expected duration: full day.
Show the Khao Yai national park on Google Maps
Afterwards we will drive into the beautiful Khao Yai national park. A nice area with hills, mountains and jungle. We will stop at a viewpoint, we will have a great chance to hear the Great Hornbill bird. And if we are very lucky we can even see them. Next stop will be for a visit to a wildlife watching tower, getting there takes a nice short walk through beautiful landscape. Last attraction of the day will be the Haew Suwat waterfall, this is considered the nicest waterfall in Khao Yai national park. Then we will go back to Bangkok.
Thailand’s second largest National Park, Khao Yai National Park covers an area of 2,168 square kilometers, of which some 25% is in Nakhon Nayok Province. The remaining areas are in parts of the neighbouring provinces of Saraburi, Prachin Buri and Nakhon Ratchasima. Khao Yai was listed as the first National Park in Thailand on September 18, 1962. The highest peak in Khao Yai is Yod Khao Laem, which is 1,292 meters above sea level. Khao Yai is famous for its distinct landscape dense, virgin forests, streams, waterfalls and high-altitude plains, which are a safe haven for wildlife including several mammal species such as elephants, tigers, gibbons and deer, and over 300 bird species such as giant hornbills and silver pheasants. In addition, the flora and fauna are impressive, with more than 2,500 kinds of trees, plants and flowers.
This is a private tour. Included are an English speaking licensed guide, private luxury transport, entrance fees, refreshments, a freshly prepared la carte lunch.
Our guide will meet you at your hotel in Bangkok and will bring you back safely.
Expected duration: full day.
Show the Khao Yai national park on Google Maps
Customer Reviews:
Denise (Thursday, 12 November 2009)Rating:
I have gone on several private tours in Asia and South America; this tour operator was the best. BKK was willing to personalize and customize our tour
to fit our timeline and needs. The winery was quite a unique experience and the restaurant was quaint, had a fabulous view and the food was
outstanding. The guide was knowledgeable, had excellent English, and was so personable. She really looked out for the comfort of her clients.
Maggie (Thursday, 12 November 2009)
Rating:
Peaceful, serene and beautiful are just a few words to describe the Khao Yai Nature and Wine Tour. You will enjoy a nice lunch overlooking the
wineries and then tour the vineyards and it’s facilities as you learn all about the wine making process. Finish off the tour with a wine sampling
and your day is only half over. Visit the Khao Yai National Park and if you are lucky (which we were) you might see monkey's, deer, and gibbons!
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