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English
Included
Explore Thailand’s oldest national park, a UNESCO World Heritage site
Experience lush mountains, dense jungle, and stunning waterfalls
Chance to see wildlife such as hornbills, gibbons, snakes, and wild elephants
Enjoy scenic viewpoints and vibrant forest landscapes
€ 62.67
€ 57.66


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Escape the bustling streets of Bangkok and venture into the heart of one of Thailand’s most treasured natural landscapes: Khao Yai National Park, the country’s oldest and most renowned national park. Located just a three-hour drive from the capital, this UNESCO-listed sanctuary stretches over 2,000 square kilometers, offering a breathtaking combination of lush mountains, dense jungle, and spectacular waterfalls. The park’s diverse ecosystems make it a haven for nature enthusiasts, providing a peaceful retreat from the city and an opportunity to immerse yourself in Thailand’s wild beauty.
Khao Yai is one of the best places in the country to observe wildlife in their natural habitats. As you follow the park’s trails, you may spot hornbills soaring overhead, gibbons swinging through the trees, and, if fortune favors you, snakes or even wild elephants roaming freely. The scenery is equally mesmerizing, from mist-covered mountain viewpoints to vibrant forests alive with the sounds of birds and other wildlife. Please note that Khao Yai is a genuine national park, not a zoo, so wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed. This unpredictability is part of its charm, offering an authentic and exhilarating encounter with nature. Group size is limited to a maximum of 10 participants, ensuring a more intimate and personal experience.
English speaking guide
Air-conditioned transport
Hotel pick up and drop off
One bottle of drinking water
Entrance fee - Khao Yai National Park
Personal expenses
Meal
Gratuities for driver and guide
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Camera
Snacks & water
Personal expenses
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Wear comfortable walking shoes
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Beautiful place with lots of wildlife. Although it was a very short wildlife photography trip for me, I got some wonderful photographs of wild elephant herd, sambar deers, barking deers, and pig-tailed macaques. Definitely coming back for a longer visit next time.

I really enjoyed our nature trip! The views were stunning, the air was fresh, and it felt so relaxing to be surrounded by nature.

We visit the khao yai national Park yesterday I search on khao yai national Park website the entry fees for foreigners is 200 baht even on the Internet it says 200 baht but they charge us 400 baht per person we are the group of many people so it become double the price that what we expected this is very disappointed Dual pricing scam for expats 40thb for Thai 400thb for foreigners even if you have a work permit ranger staff at the entrance told us to leave if we aren't happy paying 10 times more than locals. This is the worst experience and worst attitude we faced and we didn't see much wildlife in day time At night safari we see some but it's not worth it to pay 10× extra for that

Huge national park with many interesting animals. I'd recommend to book a safari with a guide, because otherwise you might drive/walk straight past the most interesting things without even noticing. Also you are not allowed to walk into the jungle on your own, which makes sense because although beautiful it can also be dangerous. Also make sure you bring insect spray and leech protection socks. And don't forget to respect nature.

The National park is very beautiful. A wide open large space with a road running all the way through it. On our visit we didn’t get to see elephants but we saw large healthy dear and monkeys carrying babies. There are amazing view points and also camping points. You can also drive right through the park to an amazing waterfall. A very worthwhile visit. 40 Bhat for local people and 300 Bhat for foreigners. Still money worth spending.



