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Birding at Kaeng Krachan

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A superb park for hikers and naturalists, yet a paradise for the birdwatcher. The park is situated 200 km. southwest of Bangkok and take in almost 3,000 sq.km. which makes it the largest natural park in Thailand. The park contains a broad range of lush tropical broad-leaved evergreen forest - from foothills to elevated top of 1,000 meters - and is home to at least 40 mammal species. The Kaeng Krachan area includes a reservoir lake, beautiful scenery, waterfalls, caves, mountains. It is almost entirely covered with evergreen forest, which supports ecologically, economically and scientifically valuable plants and animals, including many wild elephants

Kaeng Krachan supports more than 400 bird species including 6 of hornbills.  Many northern montane birds are also recorded here.  A remarkable and unexpected recent discovery of a population of the Rachet-tailed Treepie, previously known only from northern Vietnam, Laos and southern China makes Kaeng Krachan an exciting birding site.

 

Climate  

Humidity remains high throughout the year, with heavy rain during the rainy season and cool weather for much of the year. The steep forested areas of the park are even more humid than the young forest and cleared lands in the lower elevations; some days it is clear and warm at headquarters, but it may be raining very hard in the forest 20 kilometres away. Near headquarters, annual rainfall averages 1,100 millimetres (although within the forest, it is probably much more). The wettest month is October, when rains can be nearly continuous and almost one-quarter of the annual rainfall may arrive. The driest month in an average year is January. The coldest months are December and January; the hottest are March and April. Temperatures in the area range from 10 to 40 Degree Celsius , and may get colder on the mountaintops within the forest. 

 

Day 1 Bangkok- Kaeng Krachan

Depart for Kaeng Krachan. After lunch, embark on a long boat for a cruise on the park's reservoir to look for waders and water birds.  Birding around the park's headquarters.

 

Day 2-4 Birding along the Khao Panoen Thung/Nam Tok Thorthip Road in Kaeng Krachan

This 35 kilometer road was constructed in 1988 especially for tourism. It begins at the Khao Sam Yod ranger station. 20 kilometers away from headquarters. The road runs through primary forest and offers spectacular views of mountains and wildlife, an ocean of mountain ranges covered in deep-green forest all year round, and, early in the morning, the “sea of fog.” Day hikers in any season may walk independently along the road to observe primates, birds, and other wildlife as well as scenic views

 

Day 5 Kaeng Krachan - Bangkok

Enjoy the beauty of the early morning ocean of fog.  Morning birding to catch sight of the birds you are still missing.  Return down to the park's headquarters for lunch. Departure for Bangkok.

 

Cost Includes: 

  • Accommodation in twin sharing room

  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner as indicated

  • Transportation

  • Entrance fees

 

Cost excludes

  • All flights

  • Airport tax

  • Insurance of any kind

  • Meals in hotel in Bangkok and Chiang Mai

  • Tips

  • Items of a personal nature

  • Anything not included above

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