Wild Elephant Watching
at Kui Buri National Park

Tour code : WT. WEW 011
Duration : 2days 1 nights,
Type of tour :Private Tour
Start and end : in Bangkok,
Minimum passengers : 2 persons
Trip Grade: easy

Introduction

During this 2-day wildlife tour, you will be given the unique opportunity to monitor wild elephants in the forest of which there are only a few hundred left in Thailand . Our specialized guides and park rangers will tell you many things about the area's ecosystem, and especially about the elephant. With a little bit of luck, you will also get to see some other wild animals. During the walks and from the monitoring area, you can enjoy absolutely beautiful views and sceneries.

About the area

Kui Buri National Park is located next to one of the largest national parks of the country, Kaeng Krachan. Both parks are rich in flora and fauna and offer habitat to animals like the tiger, elephant, gaur, deer, porcupine, monkey, wild boar and an incredible number of bird species. Kui Buri is most famous for its wild elephant watching. Unfortunately, there is still a lot of deforestation around the park, which forces the elephants to move from the primary forest to secondary forest and plantation areas for feeding. The owners of the fruit plantations areas have tried many ways to chase away wild elephants and some have even been poisoned or killed. Fortunately, these days the local people have cooperated with the park rangers in monitoring the wild elephants and to take them back to the forest without harming them. In this way, the local people can benefit from tourism and the elephants have a chance to survive in this park.

Itinerary

Day 1 (L,D)

At 8 o'clock in the morning you will be picked up from your hotel in Bangkok (Transfer from and to other cities in Thailand is also possible). We will travel to Kui Buri National Park .

The road towards the park can be a little rough when it has rained and we may need to change to a local jeep for the last 20 kilometers. When we arrive at the park at 11 o'clock in the morning, we will put our luggage in the nature lodge inside the park and have some time to relax. The park ranger will give us very interesting information about the parks ecosystem, and especially about the elephants. Afterwards, we will take a local car to the wild elephants monitoring area. Please bring a binocular with you so that we can see the elephants clearly when they come to feed at the forest edge in the afternoon. Dinner will be taken at the campsite, where we will also spend the night.

Day 2 (B,L)

We wake up early on the morning and head towards the wild elephants monitoring area again. We will wait for the elephants to come for feeding and with a little bit of luck we can also see some other wildlife. We will head back for breakfast and afterwards, we walk along a nature trail to a natural salt lick. During this walk, we can see many animal footprints and have the opportunity to study the parks ecosystem. Lunch will be taken in the forest after which we return to the nature lodge to pack our luggage.  Departure to Bangkok is around 3 o'clock in the afternoon and we should arrive back at the hotel at 6 o'clock in the evening.

B-Breakfast, L-Lunch, D-Dinner


Group Size

Price / Person in USD

2 persons

375

3 - 4 persons

292

5 - 7 persons

252

8 - 9 persons

228

Note

Wild elephants always move from places to places. We will go to the places where elephants are reported to appear on that evening. However we can not gaurantee that every group is able to see wild elephants.

A portion of the trip's revenue will support to a local wild elephants conservation project.


Notes:

1. Prices include
-All transportation
-Accommodation at the Nature Lodge inside the park
-Entrance fee
-All meals (4 meals), and drinking water\
-English speaking guide and guidance of park rangers
-Insurance: 1 million baht/pax

2. Prices exclude:
-Other meals than mentioned in the program
.Accommodation at a hotel in Bangkok
-personal expenses and drinks

3. A portion of the trip's revenue will support to a wild elephants conservation project in Kui Buri National Park

4Things to bring: warm clothes in Winter (Nov.-Feb.), rain coat in the Rainy Season (Jun.-Oct.), personal medicine

5. Itinerary : Due to the nature of the tour, the weather, road condition, local circumstance, prevailing safety factors, the route & itinerary may vary to those published but the content of the tour will remain similar. The final decision of the actual itinerary will be made by the tour operator's staff on the day of the tour.