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 Gibbon watching tour Thailand, Khao Yai national park
Khao Yai is one of the few national parks in Thailand where several kinds of wild animals can still be seen in their natural habitat.
Khao Yai National Park is located 175 kilometers northeast of Bangkok and covers an area of 2168 square kilometers.
The area at Khao Yai national park is gorgeous and one of the natural highlights here is the beautiful waterfall Haew Narok, where we can relax.
ecoexplorerthailand.com /gibbon_tour.htm

  
 National Parks
Khao Yai National Park has within its boundaries many thick, flourishing forests, and a plentiful supply of wildlife, such as families of elephants, tigers, gibbons, deer, and wild pigs, etc. This park is the source of five important waterways: the Nakhon Nayok, Prachin Buri, Lamtacong, Lamtaplung, and Hui Muak Lek Rivers.
Khao Yai National Park is Thailand’s second largest, covering 2,168 sq km, encompassing 11 districts and 4 provinces; Sara Buri, Nakhon Ratchasima, Prachin Buri, and Nakhon Nayok.
Much of the 2,168 sq km of the Khao Yai National Park is covered by virgin, old-growth tropical rainforest, home to 3,000 species of plants and herds of wild forest elephants.
www.thaiparks123.com /en/nationalpark.cfm?parkid=17

  
 Khao Yai Nationalpark Thailand - Palm Garden Lodge, Prachin Buri - Khao Yai Nationalpark
These are Korat, Saraburi (which are to the north respectively to the west of the Park) as well as Nakhon Nayok and Prachin Buri (which are to the south of the Khao Yai National Park.
In the early 60s, the Khao Yai was declared National Park and so it is one of Thailand's eldest Nature Protection Reservates.
The Khao Yai National Park forms the transition from Thailand's central plain to the Khorat Plateau of the Isaans.
www.palmgalo.com /english/khaoyai

  
 Corbetts or Indo-Chinese Tiger Reserves and National Parks in detail. Khao Yai National Park.
Wildlife at Khao Yai National Park is abundant and 295 species of mammal, bird, insect and reptile make their homes here.
When it was established in 1962 Khao Yai became Thailand's first National Park.
Elephant are targeted for ivory and in the Khao Yai visitors' centre stands a mounted one month-old baby elephant which starved to death after poachers removed it from its mother.
www.lairweb.org.nz /tiger/khaoyai.html

  
 Khao Yai National Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was the country's first national park, established on
The park is the second largest in Thailand.
Since 1991 the park itself has been closed to overnight visitors.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Khao_Yai_National_Park

  
 Inside Khao Yai National Park
We went on a mini safari, hung out at a local waterfall, braved some rapids, swam in the river, and checked out the park museum...to name a few.
We hung out here for a couple of days and played in the park.
www.draki.net /~barfarf/thailand/Work%20Camp/Nakhon%20Ratchasima/Inside%20Khao%20Yai%20National%20Park/Page0002.html

  
 Thailand tours, khao yai national park tour - information
About 175 km Northeast from Bangkok lies Khao Yai - a big mountain region in Thailand, that covers a area of about 2.200 qkm and is one of the country’s largest national parks.
Transportation from the airport or Bangkok hotel in an air-conditioned minibus to the edge of Khao Yai National Park.
In 1959 Khao Yai was declared a nature reserve and is now home to 153 different species of animals, that are protected by law.
www.asiatours.net /thailand/tours/khaiyai_info.html

  
 Repérages Thailand - Khao Yai National Park
Khao Yai National Park is Thailand's oldest park in one
Every climate offers its own attractions in the park of Khao Yai.
Khao Yai is filled with forty-four waterfalls that flow copiously in the rainy season.
www.travel.reperages-thailand.com /programmes/prog02b_en.html

  
 A Phenomenology of Thailand: Khao Yai National Park & PB Vineyard
Khao Yai National Park and PB VineyardPosted by He...
Located in the heart of Central Thailand, Khao Yai is Thailand's second largest park, covering 2,168 sq kms, encompassing 11 districts and 4 provinces -- Saraburi, Nakhon Ratchasima, Prachin Buri, and Nakhon Nayok.
Coming from Khao Yai, it is a little after Chockchai Farm, before the big intersection.
iliveinbangkok.blogspot.com /2004/08/khao-yai-national-park-pb-vineyard.html

  
 Get Bled at Khao Yai National Park -- ThingsAsian Article
Founded in 1962, Khao Yai is Thailand's oldest and most famous national park, although it is only the nation's third largest.
It is not a little disconcerting travelling from Bangkok, a city representative of the infernal havoc a few humans can wreak on their environment, to Khao Yai, where nature holds sway.
Park workers wear the socks as a matter of course, as normal socks are of too loose a weave.
www.thingsasian.com /goto_article/article.2165.html

  
 HI-KHAO YAI, NAKORN RATCHASIMA
Considered by many experts to be among the world's best national parks, Khao Yai was designated an Association for South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) National Heritage Site and has been nominated for international status by the UN.
HI-Khao Yai is the small boutique hostel located at the foothill of Khao Yai National Park.
The park 's terrain covers five vegetation zones: evergreen rainforest (100m - 400m); semi-evergreen rainforest (400m-900m) ; mixed deciduous forest (northern slope at 400m - 1000m); hill evergreen forest (over 1000m); and savannah and secondary-growth forest in areas where agriculture and logging occured before it was protected.
www.tyha.org /HIkhaoyai.html

  
 Inside Khao Yai National Park
Khao Yai is the largest and oldest national park in Thailand.
From tigers to elephants to monkeys, all your typical Jungle Book animals are here.
www.draki.net /~barfarf/thailand/Work%20Camp/Nakhon%20Ratchasima/Inside%20Khao%20Yai%20National%20Park/Page.html

  
 Thailand
Khao Yai National Park has human history, that stretches at least 100 years ago.
Khao Yai National Park is located in South East Thailand.
The destruction of Khao Yai has been so heavy at times that in 1992 the government of Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun ordered the park to be closed for reforestation purpose.
www.riverdale.k12.or.us /~kelseyw11/khaoyai

  
 Khao Yai National Park,Juldis Khao Yai Resort,Thailand,hotels,tours,excursions,hiking
Consider by many to be among the best national park in the world, Khao Yai was recently designated an ASEAN national Heritage Site.
Khao Yai also has Thailand largest hornbills, including the great hornbill, king of the bird kingdom, as well as wreathed hornbill, indian pied hornbill and rhinoceros hornbill.
From here, follow the dirt road for one kilometre to a paved road and walk two kilometres back to the park office.
www.djparadisetour.com /eKhaoYai.html

  
 Thailand.com - Nakhon Ratchasima, Natural Attractions, Khao Yai National Park
In addition, over 50 km of hiking trails, most formed by animal movement, make Khao Yai an extremely accessible park and guides are available at the park ranger station.
This national park, created in 1961, is by far the most noteworthy natural attraction in the region and perhaps all of Thailand.
Recently named as an ASEAN National Heritage site, this park is widely considered to be amongst the world's best national parks and has been recognized as such by the United Nations.
www.thailand.com /travel/natural/natural_korat_khao%20yai.htm

  
 maswik lodge - Top 10 sites for maswik lodge
The Palm Garden Lodge is a small and familiar Resort at the border of the Khao Yai National Park, Thailand's oldest National...
Khao Yai Nationalpark - Thailand - Palm Garde...
New Zealand's Abel Tasman National Park is famed for its golden sands, leafy coastal walks and sweeping estuaries.
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 Khao Yai National Park by South Orchid
Khao Yai was Thailand's first national park, and was established on 18 September 1962.
It is Thailand's third largest national park and covers 2,172 square kilometres taking in four provinces of the northeast.
The national park is host to almost 2,500 plant species, 67 different kinds of mammals and over 300 species of birds.
www.nature-travel.org /khaoyai.htm

  
 The Middle: Khao Yai National park.
In the park 13 very varied hikes from 1,5 - 9,5 kms length are marked.
It is situated at only 200 kms from Bangkok on the same heigth as the Friendship Highway ( Highway 2).
spellonu.tripod.com /gwtgolf/id12.html

  
 Khao Yai national park - Thailand
Located some 200 km from Bangkok, the Thailand's first and best known national park, Khao Yai, was established in 1962 covering the area of 2168 square kilometers.
The highest region is located in the north and west of the park, but much of Khao Yai is sandstone plateau with elevations between 600 meters and 1000 meters.
The highest peak in the park is Khao Rom which rises to 1351 meters.
www.trekthailand.net /north-east4/index.html

  
 Khorat : : Khao Yai National Park Frommers.com
Once you reach the Khao Yai Headquarters and visitors' center, you can pick up maps and detailed information about the park, and rangers can arrange tours and guides for reasonable fees.
There are two entrances to Khao Yai, one south in Nakhon Nayak province closer to Bangkok, and another in the north in Nakhon Ratchasima province.
Khao Yai has wild elephant herds, two kinds of gibbon, macaques, tigers, leopards, Malaysian sun bears, Asian black bears, and a multitude of other mammals.
www.frommers.com /destinations/khorat/3017027838.html

  
 Worldisround - Khao Pu-Khao Ya National Park, Thailand - Parks in Thailand photos
Parks in Thailand - travel photos - Khao Pu - Khao Ya National Park became the 42th National Park since 1985.
The wildlife in the National Park are tapir, serow, barking deer, munjack and many different birds.
The weather in the National Park is cool about 22 deg celcius from June to August.
www.worldisround.com /articles/20808

  
 Ratmachines.com — Stan Kahn in Cambodia: No. 3—Khao Yai National Park
Khao Yai National Park is one of Thailand's largest and oldest and one of about 80, though nearly half have no budget.
Meanwhile 13% of the country is in parks, wildlife and forest preserves—one of the highest percentages in the world—and here forest preserve really means something, not like the US where 'National Forest' should more aptly be named National Log Plantation.
There are quite a few animals in the park but not many come near the developed area, except families of monkeys and what I at first thought was a monkey but later realized was a gibbon that sauntered through our compound one afternoon.
www.ratmachines.com /travel/sk_cam01/cam_number/03.htm

  
 Khao Yai National Park, Thailand
On May 8th I arrived to Khao Yai National Park, located about 200 km east of Ayutthaya, or roughly 350 kms from Bangkok.
Khao Yai is a huge park home to wild elephants, monkeys, guars, tigers and cobras, to name just a few of its residents.
The flora and fauna were unlike any I'd previously seen in the States, and beautiful.
www.world-wanderer.net /Nomad/khao_yai.htm

  
 Foundation for the Protection of Khao Yai National Park
Support the management of Khao Yai National Park and all activities which will result in the protection of natural resources and wildlife and the park as well as others in the country.
he Foundation for the Protection of Khao Yai National Park was named in March 23, 2000.
The idea of establishment of the Foundation for Protection of Khao Yai Foundation was raised in order to improve work of the old foundation by including ranger training, research, social support for all park staffers.
www.khaoyai.org /engversion/aboutus.html

  
 Khao Yai hiking and wildlife tour - Khao Yai park Thailand
drive north from Bangkok, Khao Yai National Park is one of the best conservation management areas in the world and best places for exploring the tropical forest and wildlife.
There are 13 trails in Khao Yai National Park.
Khao Yai National Park Tropical Forest and Khmer Stone Sanctuaries
wildthailand.com /khaoyai.html

  
 Evergreen Forest Hill at Kao Yai National Park, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand.
Khao Yai features a plethora of forest types 400 metres above sea level, meaning the park is cool and pleasant all year round, with temperatures dropping as low as 4-6 degrees.
Nevertheless, Khao Yai remains as popular today as it ever was, with the major rivers of Lam Takhong and Nakhon Nayok running through it, over 20 waterfalls, marshes, and plenty of trekking routes.
The park is easily accessible from Bangkok, through Saraburi and Pak Chong along the Friendship Highway, turning into Thanarat Road for further 40-kms drive into the Park, a total of about 200 kms from Bangkok.
www.geocities.com /TheTropics/Cabana/1654/nensima.htm

  
 Khao Yai National Park
Khao Yai became Thailand’s first national park on 18 September 1962 and is an ASEAN World Heritage because of its variety of flora and fauna.
Khao Yai National Park is only 205 kilometres from Bangkok.
Khao Yai is great for all kinds of forest experiences.
www.dusit.com /destination_guide/northeast/dest04/attraction_activity/attr00056/index.html

  
 Khao Yai National Park
Khao Yai National Park is located 210km northeast of Bangkok, which is about 1300km southwest of Hong Kong.
Although the terrian in Khao Yai National Park is mainly mountainous, it is an evergreen tropical rain forest with 20 waterfalls.
But we were staying in the Khao Yai Grand View Resort which is at the fringe of Khao Yai National Park.
personal.cityu.edu.hk /~bhqef/khaoyai/index.html

  
 National Parks in Thailand and Links to Laos, Nepal
Located in the Rayong province the park, consisting of Khao Laem Ya mountain on the main land and the Koh Samet island plus several other small islands of limestone, was established in 1981.
Ramkhamhaeng National Park was established in 1980 with the name of one of the Thailand's great Kings.
The area is of limestone formation and the highest peak in the park being Khao Kamphaeng at 1260 meters.
trekthailand.8k.com /otherparks

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