Khao Yai
A UNESCO world Heritage site , 3rd largest national park in Thailand
Habitat:
evergreen forest, mixed deciduous forest ,streams, grassland, waterfalls
Species highlight:
Coral-billed Ground-Cuckoo ,Blue Pitta ,Great Hornbill ,Austen’s Brown Hornbill ,White-throated Rock-Thrush ,Banded Kingfisher ,Heart -spotted Woodpecker ,Long-tailed Broadbill ,Chestnut-headed Bee-eater
Time:
Jan-July
Kaeng Krachan national park
Largest national park in Thailang ( 250-1500 m asl )
Habitat:
evergreen forest, mixed deciduous forest ,lowland forest ,streams, grassland, waterfalls
Species highlight:
Ratchet-tailed Treepie ,Ferruginous Partridge ,Blue Pitta ,Black-backed Kingfisher ,Silver-breasted Broadbill ,Dusky Broadbill ,Long-tailed Broadbill ,Collared Babbler ,Red-headed Trogon ,Red-bearded Bee-Eater ,Black-thighed Falconet ,Brown Hornbill ,Kalij Pheasant ,Sultan Tit
Time:
Jan-July
Park Tha-la , Laem Pak-Bia
Large area of salt pans and one of the best place to see Shorebirds
Habitat:
mangrove, saltpans, shrimp & fish ponds
Species highlight:
Spoon-billed Sandpiper, Nordmann’s Greenshank, White-fronted Plover, Malaysian Plover, Red-necked Phararope ,Asian Dowitcher
Time:
Jan-March