Coordinates: 15°24′N 101°18′E / 15.4°N 101.3°E / 15.4; 101.3
Restaurants in Thailand
5.0 based on 392 reviews
Krabi Elephant Sanctuary offers a new home for overtired elephants who have ever worked from logging and tourism industry. As the first ethical elephant tourism experience in Krabi, we rescue and welcome them back into their Natural habitat. Feed, walk with, and observe our beautiful rescued elephants as they roam throughout our sanctuary, socialize and bathe naturally in our fresh water lagoon.
This is a lovely place to visit with kids where you can see a elephant show and also visit the sanctuary of the lovely gentle giants.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Vegan Town Lampang is an eco farm which offers fun day activities and eco accommodation on the outskirts of Lampang. Guests can stay overnight in bamboo huts, take part in vegan cooking classes, pick their own pesticide free veggies and enjoy massage. A wonderful experience for the whole family. Please contact Vegan Town Lampang for booking before arrival.
4.5 based on 302 reviews
Worth a trip. It’s breathtaking . Im lucky enough to see the sunrise on early January .you’ll see the sea of fogs, some Hmong kids dancing en route when we climb up the peak, everything is epic. It’s windy and cool up there. I offer some tips for people who’re staying in Chiang rai and don’t mind to spend a lil and wanting an easy trip (save time )to phu chi fa, you can actually get some agency along the city in Chiang rai offering a trip from your hotel to the hiking point, around 3000 baht ,then you’ll just take a 20-30 minutes hike up to phu chi fa.
4.5 based on 257 reviews
We took a local taxi here. Entry is free. The boardwalk around the mangroves is wonderful. There are a lot of information points, but only a few in English. Half way round you can take a boat trip for a fixed price for the boat. The boat trip took us through the mangroves, we saw birds, lizards, egrets, and butterflies. From the swamps we entered he river and went through the fishing village, through the boats, then back through the mangroves to the jetty. A bit more walking on the boardwalk and back to our taxi. Well worth a visit. Allow about 2 hours.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
This was not an enclosed museum with untouchable fossils encased behind a window shop I walked in the footprints of 140 million years old dinosaurs!! Where else can I touch and feel the bark and trunk of a 150 years old petrified tree? Only at Phu Faek Forest Park in Kalasin, Thailand. Never in my life I have felt so small and so privileged! I had goosebumps all over. Awesome experience!
4.5 based on 74 reviews
Take a walk through unique mangrove forest on a wooden footbridge, easy to walk and well maintained. Entrance is free. It is surprisingly clean so tourists seem to respect this ecosystem. Signboards help you to orientate and give informations about the fauna. It is a round trip and on your way you pass a observation tower which is located at seaside. You have a wonderful view on the bay and its surrounding mangrove forest. Near this tower you also find kajaks stationed which offer trips to the seaside. We did not do that this day as a very cold wind was blowing. Not many parking lots, better come during the week, weekends and hollidays it may be crowded. Good to combine with a visit to nearby located "sea farming demonstration unit".
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Went there with family could easily spend couple of hours if you are nature lover it is few Thailand forest where you can enter free otherwise u have to pay 200-400 baht to enter and nothing special to see very dense forest with moss on trees far better than Mossy Forest Malaysia highly recommended not far from Phuket. If u r in patong and don't have a car take a package tour from street shop for 750 baht for adult and 500 baht for child includes pick up from hotel water rafting 5 kms zip line lunch Raman waterfall and monkey cave and then back to hotel you can't find better tour than this one
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