Khao Yai National Park, Ayutthaya Environs
Khao Yai National Park is the third largest national park in Nakhon Ratchasima and its many waterfalls include 150m-tall Haew Narok and 20m-tall Haew Suwat. Ayatthaya historic places, floating markets, Buddhist temples, monasteries and statues, ancient cities. More fun than you can have in a day.
Recommended tours
Candle Festival Ubon Ratchathani Three Day Tour (Code:3103)
The Candle Festival is held each July in Ubon Ratchathani to celebrate the beginning of Buddhist Lent or Khao Phansa. Giant candles are carved from wax and floated through the city in elaborate parades covering three days. There's lots of singing and dancing. It's great fun for all.
Amazing Surin’s Elephant Round-Up Three Day Tour (Code:3102)
The Surin Elephant Round-up is held in November each year to promote a better understanding of the physiology and versatility of Thai elephants. The whole town participates in the elephants breakfast and the elephant shows which include tug-of-war, battle scenes, ordination and harvest festival.
Cha Am-Kaeng Krachan National Park Two Day Tour (Code:2101)
Day One will feature the Summer Palace of King Rama VI which is made entirely from teak and the beautiful Cha Am beach. We'll stay overnight in a beach front hotel. Day Two will be spent at Kaeng Krachan National Park including a boat ride across the lake to the little known monk's island.
Cha Am Beach and Summer Palace Tour (Code:1113)
Cha Am boasts Thailand's longest beach and its proximity to Bangkok means that you can be there, lazing on a deck chair, within a couple of hours. Between Cha Am and Hua Hin is the Summer Palace of King Rama VI. The palace is made entirely from teak.
White Tiger at Khao Keow Tour (Code:1112)
Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Thailand is home to six white tigers, not from the Nashville Zoo in Tennessee, but from the Memphis Zoo in the USA. These tigers are not albino; they are natural Bengal or Siberian tigers with a rare color mutation called leucism. The zoo has a purpose-built enclosure for them in its new cat complex.
Sanctuary of Truth & Jomtien Beach (Code:1110)
The first stop on this tour is the Sanctuary of Truth, which is constructed in the traditional Thai style using wooden pegs instead of nails. Then, we'll drive to a viewpoint overlooking Pattaya Bay before relaxing on the beach at Jomtien for the afternoon.
Koh Kret Mon Pottery Tour (Code:1108)
Koh Kret Island retains the air of a rustic village with wooden shacks propped against palm trees and the occasional dilapidated temple slowly crumbling. So the main attraction is just walking around, browsing the merchandise in the many pottery shops.
Irrawaddy Dolphins Tour (Code:1107)
From November to February each year, the murky waters in the estuary of the Bang Pakong River play host to the Irrawaddy dolphin. They come to give birth to their calves and you can see them early in the morning while they are feeding on the eel catfish.
Kaeng Krachan National Park Tour (Code:1106)
Kaeng Krachan is the largest national park in Thailand and has over 400 species of birds and 57 mammals including elephants, gaur, sambar deer, banteng, serow, bears, tigers, leopards, tapir and gibbons. A morning boat trip across the lake is great.
Khao Yai National Park Tour (Code:1105)
Khao Yai is home to nearly 2,500 plant species, 67 species of mammals, and over 300 species of birds. Its abundant wildlife includes many endangered species, such as elephants, gibbons, tigers, leopards, and Malaysian sun bears.
Ayutthaya and Aranyik Sword Village Tour (Code:1102)
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya was the capital city of Siam for 417 years and is now a World Heritage Site. After a wander through some of the temples in the Ancient City we'll head out to Aranyik Village where craftsmen have been creating the finest weaponry for hundreds of years.
Khao Yai National Park Two Day Tour (Code:2102)
Khao Yai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to abundant wildlife, including many endangered mammals such as elephants, gibbons, tigers, leopards, and Malaysian sun bears. The tour includes a slow drive through the park, the Kong Kaew Nature Trail, the Haew Suwat Waterfall, and a night safari.
Ayutthaya Temples and Bang Pa-In Summer Palace (Code:1100)
Visit the stunning Bang Pa-In Summer Palace, which features elegant gardens and royal pavilions. Then, travel back in time to Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with captivating temple ruins.
Boat Trip, River Kwai and Erawan Falls Full Day Tour (Code:1513*)
Visit the Bridge on the River Kwai and explore the region's history on a longtail boat on the Kwai Yai River, explore the stunning Erawan National Park, a magnificent seven tier waterfall that you can climb if you feel like it.
Boat Trip, River Kwai and Erawan Falls Full Day Tour (Code:1513*)
Price for two
THB 11,200.00
Ayutthaya Temples and Canals Tour (Code:1101)
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, the former capital of Siam, is now a World Heritage Site. After exploring some of the temples in the ancient city, we'll take a longtail boat around the island to see places that are only accessible from the water.
Elephant Bathing & Tiger Exclusive program Two Day Tour (Code:2114)
This is the ultimate hands-on experience! First, you will spend quality time with the elephants, starting with a ride through the jungle and ending in the river, where you can bathe them. Second, you will spend the morning at the wildlife sanctuary, which will certainly be one of the highlights of your memorable trip.
Elephant Bathing & Tiger Exclusive program Two Day Tour (Code:2114)
Price for two
THB 34,900.00
Erawan waterfall plus Ride & Bathe Elephant Tour (Code:1514)
A popular day trip from Bangkok combines the majestic Erawan Waterfall with an elephant sanctuary. These tours consist of a hike through Erawan National Park to view the seven-tiered waterfall, followed by a visit to an elephant sanctuary where visitors have the opportunity to interact with the animals.
Bangkok Temples and Canals Tour (Code:1002)
Thailand has thousands of temples, but Wat Phra Kaew at the Grand Palace is the most important because it houses the Emerald Buddha. Behind is Wat Pho, which is the oldest temple in Bangkok with its Reclining Buddha. Across the river you can climb the steep steps of Wat Arun - Temple of Dawn.