Khao Yai National Park from Pattaya
Khao Yai - one of the most beautiful parks in the country, was established in 1962 and is the very first park in Thailand, it occupies the first place in size. On July 14, 2005, the park was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List under the name of Dong Phaya Yen-Khao Yai Forest Complex. In the park live: Himalayan bear, Indian elephant, gaur, tigers, gibbons, Indian sambar, Indian muntjak deer and wild boars. We will visit the 80-meter Haew Narok waterfall, Haew Suwat waterfall, which became known in the film "Beach". We will make a trip on the elephants through the jungle and visit the unique exotic park Bonanza. We also swim in the mineral healing natural pools.
Program:
05:00 - Departure from Pattaya.
08:30 - Stop for warm-up and preparation for the excursion.
09:30 - 80-meter waterfall Hugh Naryk, one of the most powerful waterfalls in Thailand.
11:00 - Haeu Suwat Waterfall (from the movie "Beach").
12:00 - Lunch in the jungle in the national restaurant. While eating, we can observe the life of wild animals (deer, monkeys, lizards, turtles and other creatures), which sometimes freely walk around the restaurant.
11:00 - Meeting with wild monkeys is possible.
13:00 - Walking on elephants in the jungle and along the river, 30 min. Feeding and photosession with elephants.
14:30 - Bathing in cool healing mineral springs.
15:30 - Art Museum of Khao Yai. A unique exhibition of unusual masterpieces of painting and sculpture.
16:00 - Bonanza Exotic Park. Endangered species of animals live in the park.
18:00 - Dinner at the cattle farm in the national restaurant.
18:30 - Stop at an abandoned Tiger temple for photographing.
22:00 - Return to Pattaya.
Additionally, elephant riding is paid for - 400 baht (optional).