Elephant and Animal Watching in Kuiburi National Park - Join Afternoon Tour
Overview
Kuiburi National Park is home to over 320 protected wild elephants and offers a unique opportunity to witness untouched wildlife. This park also hosts a variety of other mammals and an impressive array of bird species.
- 🐘 More than 320 protected wild elephants reside in Kuiburi National Park, providing a high chance (90-95%) of sightings.
- 🦙 Other mammals include Asian elephants, gaurs, golden jackals, various deer, langurs, white-handed gibbons, Burmese hares, Malay porcupines, and wild boars.
- 🐦 The park boasts over 260 bird species, including crested falcons, grey peacock pheasants, ferrous partridges, and Tickell's brown hornbills.
- 🦉 Unique birds such as white-crowned hornbills, brown fish owls, yellow-ventilated green pigeons, and mustache hawks can also be found here.
- ⚠️ Visitors may encounter leopards and gaurs; caution is advised while exploring the park.
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13.30 Join group Tour
Pickup included
- Excellent Tour Guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Dinner
- Bottled water
- shared Binacular
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Coffee and/or Tea
- Tips
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Kui Buri National ParkAfter a one-and-a-half-hour drive, we reach the Kui Buri Visitor Center and transfer from the national park to a guided safari vehicle. We travel to the Huai Luek Wildlife Area and wait for the elephants and other animals to forage. We also visit the beautiful dry-humid forest and observe birds such as the Crested Fireback, the Indian Roller, and the Asian Spoonbill! Occasionally, we may also spot gaurs and leopards. Please note before booking: This trip is not a zoo visit. There are approximately 320 protected wild elephants left in this national park, and the chance of seeing elephants in the wild and on rough terrain is about 90-95 percent. However, we cannot guarantee 100 percent that or how many elephants you will see. Sometimes you will see them from a distance or just a few hundred meters away. There are also many other animals to observe, such as birds and gaurs. We will stay in the park about 3 Hours or sometimes until it is getting almost dark.
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Hua HinAfter visiting the national park, we will have a typical Thai dinner at a Thai restaurant near the national park to support the locals before returning to your hotel
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.