Discover the best top things to do in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand including Khao Yai Bird Watching Day Trip by Thailand Bird Watching, Khoa Yai and Beyond, Haew Narok Waterfall, Khao Luk Chang Bat Cave, Pete Maze, Nang Rong Waterfalls, Khaoyai Golf Club, Night Safari Korat, Primo Piazza Khao Yai, The Bloom By TV Pool.
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4.5 based on 141 reviews
A small, local trekking company offering overnight/multi-night trips into the remote jungle of the Khao Yai National Park. Born and raised in the area, the owner/guide is extremely knowledgeable about the wildlife to be found there. If you are looking for something a little different to the standard tour of the park, this is for you. Homestay is also available for those wishing to experience a genuine Thai way of life.
4.5 based on 99 reviews
Haew Narok Waterfall is hugely impressive -- IF you visit in rainy season! The amount of water thundering over the rocks is incredible and the drop is high enough to be very memorable. But a few warnings: 1. In dry season, the "falls" reduce to a trickle and there is really no reason to bother hiking to them. 2. The 1-kilometer trail going to the upper point of the falls is paved and very easy walking, but you don't see any part of the falls from the upper drop point. 3. The only way to actually see the falls is to climb down the steep steps (100+) to the view points below the falls. Some visitors who not in shape or who are concerned by steep steps, may find the climb down and back up to be more than they want to bite off, but the climb should be manageable for most people. The stairs are solid concrete and there are good handrails. 4. In rainy season, the mist from the falls is heavy and you will get a bit wet, with glasses, phones and cameras at risk of being soaked. 5. Rainy season is the time for leaches and, allow the park staff keep the trail swept pretty clean, you may encounter leaches now and then. Watch out for them and try to brush off before they start their lunch.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Tip: arrive earlier in December as sun sets earlier during year end. We arrived 5.45pm thinking the bat would not start streaming till 6.30pm but it started about 6.15pm. All the reviews here are accurate so no point repeating, however has to say that even local drivers are not too familiar. My driver was from Bangkok and he has to call back his colleagues for direction. Feeling annoyed I typed "Batcave road" and the same Batcave viewing road came up and we were assured we were at right place. So google map works here, of course u must have data and GPS turned on. Must see because it's a natural phenomena and even zoos unlikely can create such feat!! Can they? Maybe.
4.0 based on 80 reviews
Initially I thought it is going to be boring and was reluctant to go. I went because of my 9year old son. I am glad that I went with him. We really enjoyed it. I did not bring my phone with me nor taking pictures of the map at the reception (I heard it is useless). We just went in and we had fun looking for the exit. I let him lead the way :) We got stuck at the 3 bridges for a good half an hour! Which I think is the most difficult part of the maze. Tip: stand on the bridge and plan your route. We managed to get out through and emergency exit (with a white colour steel chair blocking the way). If you can get through the white chair, you are pretty close to the exit! Good luck and enjoy the walk :)
4.0 based on 4 reviews
We (8) played at Khao Yai Golf Club at the end of September which is in rainy season. The golf course is surrounded in Khao Yai Mountains. The clubhouse is new and nice. The caddy was good. The locker room is nice. The golf course is beautiful in rainy season.
3.5 based on 307 reviews
I went there on 2014 with my parents at first I felt a lil pricy on tickets to get in but because my mom said they just new open and she never been there so we decide d to check it out. They have very cute llamas to pat. I also like landscaping, garden and building great place for family photo shoot, tasty green tea ice cream it’s definitely worth to visit. Sorry for while back review from 6 years ago experience
3.0 based on 103 reviews
We planned to PB Wine Valley but it needed pre-reservation. Therefore we just dropped by this garden which is also highly recommended by Trip Advisor. No regret to come here as they have a better sunflower field. There are also other flowers and photo spots. Entry fee is THB100 each but they have buggy service with THB20 each. Other than this there is other package incl coffee or lunch. However we chose entry fee with buggy at THB120 each. Tip: The buggy stopped us at the sunflower and other flower field which we spent about 10 minutes for photography. After that the buggy sent us to the terminal where we spend 15-20 minutes for photography. Overall, it took is about an hour (incl waiting for buggy).
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