Thailand, a land of ancient cultures, is located in the northwest of Southeast Asia, lying in the Indo-china Peninsula of the oriental faunal region. The country covers an area of approximately 513,115 sq.km. some 1,500 Km. from North to South and 800 Km. from East to West. The wide distribution of different tropical forest type make it a residence of the extreme variant local and migrant birds and one of the most exciting countries in Asia for birdwatchers.
Birdwatching in Thailand is always a colorful experience. Brilliant birders are often draw to the apparent beautiful and bewildering variety of species in view. Some are particularly attracted to pursuit the rare and restricted species, among those over 920 found, such as Gurneys Pitta in the Peninsula.
Visitors can either enjoy a one-day sighting or a few days adventure in various sites. Among most popular field spots include Khao Yai and Kaeng Khachan National Park, the remaining intact forests and paradise for nature lovers. Birdwatchers can easily spot attractive birds like Scarlet Minivet, Green Magpie, Long-tailed Broadbill, Asian Fairy Bluebird, Orange-breasted Trogon and diverse species of woodpeckers. Many species of large mammals such as elephants, wild pigs, tigers, deers and gibbons can also be sighted.
Other interesting birding sites include Doi Inthanon, Doi Suthep-Pui and Doi Ang Khang in the North, Nam Nao and Phu Khiao on the Northeastern plateau, Khao Pra Bang Klam in the Southern region and Khao Sam Roi Yod and Bung Boraphet in the central part of the country.
Eco-tour led by long-experienced birding expert that brings you back to the nature deep into timeless wild sanctuary. Immerse yourself in searching for lively and colorful birds. Delight in both daytime and evening songs of unique wild environment.
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