Khao Yai National Park Monkeys

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(665 reviews) · National park in Mu Si, Georgia
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This national park covers more than 2,000 square kilometers of evergreen forests, mountains and grasslands, which offer a variety of hiking … See more

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4.0/5 · 665 reviews
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Aug 21, 2024
The restrooms are spick and span. I adore the warning signs about monkey attacks. We looked around a fantastic gift shop. You may purchase leech socks there. I wasn't able to explore much because it … Full review by Forning W
Apr 4, 2024
It’s true that Tourists pay 10 times more than locals for entrance fee but the area is lovely and worth a drive from Bangkok. Waterfalls. Wildlife - deer, birds, porcupines. We saw elephant tracks bu… Full review by leavethewritingtome
Mar 30, 2024
Well worth the entry fee to take your time soaking in the scenary and wildlife. It just has to be a beautifully serene place to visit and would highly recommend to anyone. So many photograph opportun… Full review by C5538DDsebastianb

Questions & answers

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Hi, we will be going to this park in Dec and have a few questions: 1. I know that there's a few easy hiking route that do not …
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Hi, we will be going to this park in Dec and have a few questions: 1. I know that there's a few easy hiking route that do not require a guide. Any idea if theses routes has sufficient signages to guide us in and out of the park? 2. Do all routes start off from the Visitor Centre? 3. I plan to do a walk (in and out) for about 3 hours as I have a little boy who may not walk for too long. Is that a decent amount of time for any of the route? Thanks!
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Unfortunately the signs are only good at the beginning of the trail, not all trails have English directions. Only Thai. As the Khao Yai National Park is really huge and wide, best …
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Unfortunately the signs are only good at the beginning of the trail, not all trails have English directions. Only Thai. As the Khao Yai National Park is really huge and wide, best recommendation is still to engage a guide (not expensive, but safe) work out with him/her on the route you and family would like to trek, and in the event of heavy rain etc in Dec, how to backtrack or take alternate paths back to shelter. (Dec could be the Monsoon period in Thailand, may hit the area you wanted to go). Keep safe and having a local guide is always safest approach. If you need recommendation for a English speaking guide, ping me. I can recommend you our guide.
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Hey, we are looking for recommendations for travel agency to take us trekking the part for 3-4 days. Anyone ?
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Our travel had perfectly been organized by AMIGO in Pattaya. We had our own car and driver. Great trip!
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Hi, i will be with one elderly (70 years), one 14 yr and one 10 yr. Do you think if a half day tour or full tour tour will be good …
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Hi, i will be with one elderly (70 years), one 14 yr and one 10 yr. Do you think if a half day tour or full tour tour will be good for the national park?
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Depending where you are staying. I was in Bangkok and the tour is actually a full day tour. The journey to the national park also take 2-3 hours but they do stop on the way there to see …
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Depending where you are staying. I was in Bangkok and the tour is actually a full day tour. The journey to the national park also take 2-3 hours but they do stop on the way there to see some other attraction like elephant ride, market etc. So it will be good to allocate a full day if you are planning to visit this place. Since u have a family member that is 70yo then the waterfall is definitely not a good idea because walking to the waterfall there are very steep staircase that you need to take which is not safe for elderly people. The best is you check with the tour agents there and plan the best tour to take.
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How can I get to Khao Yai?
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The area is accessed by two entrance gates collecting the National Park entrance fee: Visitor Center at the Chao Por Khao Yai Shrine (Pak Chong Entrance) in Pak...
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