Explore Khao Yai’s majestic waterfalls, trek lush trails, and spot exotic wildlife on a private tour. Adventure awaits in Thailand’s natural paradise.
Explore Khao Yai’s majestic waterfalls, trek lush trails, and spot exotic wildlife on a private tour. Adventure awaits in Thailand’s natural paradise.
- Khao Yai National Park - As Thailand’s inaugural and third-largest national park, Khao Yai is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its stunning natural beauty. Encompassing verdant forests, majestic mountains, and cascading waterfalls, it is a sanctuary for a variety of wildlife, including elephants, gibbons, and hornbills. With its…
- Khao Yai National Park - As Thailand’s inaugural and third-largest national park, Khao Yai is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its stunning natural beauty. Encompassing verdant forests, majestic mountains, and cascading waterfalls, it is a sanctuary for a variety of wildlife, including elephants, gibbons, and hornbills. With its picturesque trails, awe-inspiring viewpoints, and abundant biodiversity, Khao Yai is a haven for both nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers.
- Haew Narok Waterfall - The tallest and most powerful waterfall in Khao Yai National Park, Haew Narok Waterfall, dramatically descends in three tiers, dropping over 150 meters. Nestled within a dense jungle, it provides stunning vistas and a rewarding hiking experience, making it a must-see for nature lovers and adventurers. The waterfall’s flow changes with the seasons, offering a powerful surge during the rainy season and a more gentle cascade in the dry season.
- Haew Suwat Waterfall - Known for its scenic 20-meter drop, Haew Suwat Waterfall in Khao Yai National Park gained fame from its appearance in the movie “The Beach.” Easily accessible, it boasts a lush jungle setting and a natural pool, making it an ideal location for photography and relaxation. The waterfall’s flow varies seasonally, with stronger currents in the rainy season and a softer stream during the dry season.
- Khao Yai National Park Visitor Center - The Visitor Center at Khao Yai National Park is the perfect starting point for exploring Thailand’s first national park. It features informative exhibits on the park’s history, wildlife, and ecosystems, along with useful maps and trail guides. Visitors can also observe wildlife near the adjacent river and suspension bridge. Park rangers are on hand to offer guidance, making it an essential stop for planning an unforgettable Khao Yai adventure. This is the ideal place to prepare for your journey, gather crucial information, and ensure readiness for the trails ahead. Visitors can also check for recommended gear such as binoculars, flashlights, and leech socks for a safer and more rewarding wildlife exploration.
- Nong Phak Chi Wildlife Watching Tower - The Nong Pak Chi Watch Tower in Khao Yai National Park is an excellent location for wildlife observation, particularly at dawn and dusk. Overlooking open grasslands and a watering hole, it provides visitors with the opportunity to see elephants, deer, and various bird species in their natural environment.
- Trail No. 3 : 33rd km – Nong Phak Chi Nature Trail - Embark on an exhilarating guided trek along Trail No. 3, a scenic 3-km path leading to the Nong Pak Chi Watch Tower. Accompanied by a knowledgeable park ranger, explore Khao Yai’s rich biodiversity as you traverse lush forests and open grasslands. Along the way, spot wildlife such as gibbons, hornbills, and even wild elephants. At the watchtower, enjoy sweeping views of the watering hole, a prime location for animal sightings at dusk and dawn. During the wet or rainy season, protective gear may be necessary, especially to guard against leeches. This immersive experience is perfect for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable adventure in Thailand’s first national park.

- Flexible Itinerary
- Basic English-Speaking Driver
- Air-Conditioned Vehicle
- Private Transportation
- Park Ranger
- Flexible Itinerary
- Basic English-Speaking Driver
- Air-Conditioned Vehicle
- Private Transportation
- Park Ranger
- Ticket Fee to attractions (400 baht for Adult)
- Ticket Fee to attractions (200 baht for children 3-14 years old)
- Tour Guide Service
- Meals
- Ticket Fee to attractions (400 baht for Adult)
- Ticket Fee to attractions (200 baht for children 3-14 years old)
- Tour Guide Service
- Meals
Experience the Best of Khao Yai: Nature, Adventure & Wildlife!
Explore the marvels of Khao Yai National Park, Thailand’s inaugural and most varied national park, featuring lush forests, abundant wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes. Feel the sheer force of Haew Narok Waterfall, the park’s tallest and most impressive cascade, and admire the scenic allure…
Experience the Best of Khao Yai: Nature, Adventure & Wildlife!
Explore the marvels of Khao Yai National Park, Thailand’s inaugural and most varied national park, featuring lush forests, abundant wildlife, and breathtaking landscapes. Feel the sheer force of Haew Narok Waterfall, the park’s tallest and most impressive cascade, and admire the scenic allure of Haew Suwat Waterfall, renowned for its cinematic appeal. Embark on a trek along Trail No. 3 (Km 33) with a park ranger, immersing in nature while observing exotic wildlife. Ascend the Nong Pak Chi Watchtower for stunning views of open grasslands, where elephants and deer wander freely. Start your adventure at the Khao Yai Visitor Center, the gateway to an unforgettable journey filled with exploration, discovery, and the splendor of Thailand’s great outdoors!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.