Khao Sok National Park Kayak Adventure |
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Summary
Aptly labeled "soft adventure", daily activities are based from rustic floating bamboo bungalows (no electricity) located in a corner of the massive Khao Sok National Park reservoir. The pace is easy and slow, to enable wildlife spotting, often astonishing here. You’ll see Hornbills, Gibbons, Gaur, among many others. Khao Sok is by far the best eco tour in southern Thailand to view wildlife!
Highlights
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Abundant wildlife, unique floating bungalows & stunning limestone formations
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On the water enjoy nature-watching-by-kayak, and swimming
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On land enjoy jungle trekking, mountain climbing, caving
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Skilled & qualified trip leaders for whom safety is always first
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We teach you paddling technique (no experience needed), and any time of year.
Good for...
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Small groups of friends, couples, families (children should be over 12 yrs of age),
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Paddlers of all levels and those wanting direct & easy experience with nature
What previous clients have to say about us (see more testimonials)
It was incredible. Our first trip out on Saturday evening we saw 2 elephants and another two showed up and got in the water for a swim. We had to back up the kayak. It was incredible. Anyway, on the different trips over the 4 days, we also saw a barking deer, (and heard it bark.) We saw at least 3 different hornbills including a group of 5 or so great hornbills.. We saw sun bears 3 times and I have great video of those. And we saw dusky Langurs, macaques and gibbons. We saw a pair of woodpeckers. I forget their exact names but they are beautiful. The male has a red crest and is black and white and the female is more yellow colored. And if I remember right there is a great whatever woodpecker and a common whatever woodpecker and we saw the common ones. We saw osprey, gray-headed fish eagles, asian fairy bluebirds and an owl. And yesterday we saw, although not very clearly, a wild boar. At the bathhouse I saw a 4 foot monitor lizard and I am unsure who jumped further.
Sincere Thanks!
Deb Cliburn (Sept 13 to 16, 2008)
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