Osservazione di elefanti e animali nel Parco nazionale di Kuiburi - Partecipa al tour pomeridiano





Descrizione
Il Parco Nazionale di Kuiburi è l'unico posto in Thailandia dove vivono più di 320 elefanti selvatici protetti e avrai l'opportunità unica del 90-95% di vederli in questa fauna selvatica incontaminata. Oltre agli elefanti e ai gaur asiatici, gli altri mammiferi relativamente comuni sono sciacalli dorati, vari cervi, languri, gibboni dalle mani bianche, lepri birmane, istrici malesi e cinghiali. Kui Buri ha una ricca fauna di uccelli con oltre 260 specie attualmente. Falchi crestati, fagiani pavoni grigi, pernici ferrose, cornacchie brune di Tickell, cornacchie dalla corona bianca, gufi bruni, piccioni verdi ventilati di giallo, gufi dalle orecchie nane bianche, falchi baffi, cornacchie dal collo rosso, pappagalli dal collare blu, code a forchetta castano-nichel, gruccioni dalla barba rossa, picchi marroni. Ci sono anche uccelli come il rospo crestato, il rullo indiano e l'uccello becco aperto asiatico o anche gaur e leopardi.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Dopo un’ora e mezza di viaggio, raggiungiamo il Kui Buri Visitor Center e ci trasferiamo dal parco nazionale a un veicolo safari guidato. Viaggiamo verso l'area faunistica di Huai Luek e aspettiamo che gli elefanti e altri animali foraggino. Visitiamo anche la bellissima foresta secca-umida e osserviamo uccelli come il Fireback crestato, il Roller indiano e il Beccocucchiaio asiatico! Occasionalmente, possiamo avvistare anche gaur e leopardi. Si prega di notare prima della prenotazione: Questo viaggio non è una visita allo zoo. Ci sono circa 320 elefanti selvatici protetti rimasti in questo parco nazionale, e la possibilità di vedere elefanti in natura e su terreni accidentati è di circa il 90-95%. Tuttavia, non possiamo garantire al 100% questo o quanti elefanti vedrete. A volte li vedrete da lontano o a poche centinaia di metri di distanza. Ci sono anche molti altri animali da osservare, come uccelli e gaur. Rimarremo nel parco circa 3 ore o qualche volta fino a quando non si fa quasi buio.
Dopo aver visitato il parco nazionale, faremo una cena tipica thailandese in un ristorante thailandese vicino al parco nazionale per sostenere la gente del posto prima di tornare al vostro hotel
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Il servizio di prelievo è disponibile nelle aree di Hua Hin, Cha Am e Pranburi. Confermeremo l'orario di prelievo il giorno prima del tour una volta che tutte le prenotazioni e i luoghi di ritiro sono stati finalizzati.
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(92)
It was an incredibly beautiful experience, including the sighting of a herd of elephants with about 30 animals in front of us while crossing the road.
Easy clean process. Group of 8 with efficient pickup at each hotel. Engaging guide. Good ranger with good sightings in the park. Open air riding in pickup truck was a surprise as well as focus on four viewing stations where most got out of the truck.
Great experience with the agency and M our guide! Message on Tripadvisor and Whatsapp the day before to confirm and specify the pick-up. (Allow about 30 minutes to gather everyone). M was smiling and friendly, allowing us to experience this incredible moment while providing relevant information at the right time. We were lucky to see a lot of elephants (about thirty) and dozens of gaurs. The park staff was great too :) Thank you!
I glad that I did the tour. Our guide Amp was an excellent how providing commentary on the way when things of interest came along. As we approached the park, the Mango Trees, Pineapple Fields, and Rubber Trees were interesting to see on the Farms. Once we arrived at the parks we drove out in pick-ups. You should understand that the main view is at 2 view points. We spent an hour an a half at the first one with a number of other people. We didn’t see much the first hour and then a number of gaur came through the forest and we also saw a Thai deer and a number of birds. Al we were leaving one of th guides spotted an elephant (or 1/2 an elephant, as we could only see the back). Bring some snacks for this part. We then left for the 2nd viewpoint where you only stop for 15 to 20 minutes. Here we saw a male elephant and a heard of gaur. We then headed out and stopped for dinner. Dinner was very nice and they had the food on the table as we walked up. This is a national park experience and there is no guarantee that you will see anything, so in the end it was well worth the trip.
Fab experience saw elephants, monitor lizards and hornbills. The guide was brilliant and was really enthusiastic.
It was a fantastic trip, best day of Thailand ever, tour guide Mr.B is so attentive and friendly
Wonderful adventure would highly recommend
A safari at 2 pm with 35 degrees in the shade!!! Result in 3 hours of time: 5 elephants at 50, 1 buffalo in a pond and 2 varans!!!! A DISASTER , to flee where you have to love to waste your time and money..... Not worth a visit
Thank you for your review. I’m sorry to hear that you felt your time and money were wasted. I also apologize for the hot weather in the national park, though the climate in Thailand is generally very hot year-round. I’m sorry as well that you only saw five wild elephants, but as stated in the description before booking, we cannot guarantee how many elephants you will encounter.
We were picked up at the resort by the world's most beautiful guide. It was a long drive, but he was very knowledgeable and told a lot about what we saw along the way. When we arrived we were so lucky to get to see four wild elephants, one stood about 30 m from us. It all ended with a delicious dinner on the way back. Can definitely be recommended. Great day.
Tour guide was very nice. Area is very pretty but we only saw an elephant very far away. I know they can't control that but was a bummer. One thing I think all tours should do is have a rule of people being quieter and a minimum age. No animal is going to come around toddlers screaming.



