Pak Chong, Thailand

Travel Blogs from Pak Chong (39)

Hylobatidae & co, Pak Chong, Thailand travel blog
Hylobatidae & co
Nov 22, 2007

Un peu d'aventure. Le parc naturel de Khao Yai, en Thaïlande, ce n'est pas une promenade a Bobbejaanland. Les différents reptiles, singes et autres oiseaux ne sont pas en cage et vivent paisiblement dans leur element naturel quand nous ne sommes pas ...

A travel blog entry by pvdyck
Khao Yai National Park, Pak Chong, Thailand travel blog
Khao Yai National Park
Jan 18, 2006

We awoke quite early and left for the tour of Khao Yai National Park...during the day we rode around in the back of an open-air pick-up truck with seats. The truck stopped frequently to point out wildlife far off in the distance. It amazed all of us how ...

A travel blog entry by junagirl7
Camping at Khao Yai National Park, Near Pak Chong, Thailand travel blog
Camping at Khao Yai National Park
Nov 22, 2006

On an another whim, we decide we'd like to check out the beautiful jungle scenery of Southeast Asia and head to Khao Yai National Park. Unbeknowest to us (and our travel guide), though, transport there is scarce, and distances are long, so we have to ...

A travel blog entry by fiseb
Back to Thailand, Pak Chong, Thailand travel blog
Back to Thailand
Mar 7, 2007

... to see nature up close and find out a bit more about the forests and what life they host, whether animal or plant. We left Pak Chong this morning and are now in Bangkok (again) waiting for a bus to take us south to Chumphon, where we get a boat ...

A travel blog entry by barbarabryson

Forum Discussions on Pak Chong (2)

What to see on a short trip?
Posted on Feb 6, 2008, 01:14:16
... the first part. Yes, you need to head back towards and get close to Bangkok but can skirt around the outside to get to Pak Chong. That would be easy if you were hiring a car and driving yourself. (but expensive) As a tourist? Still possible, but a ...
What to see on a short trip?
Posted on Feb 6, 2008, 00:58:20
... of both Kanchanaburi and Khao Yai. So now I have a few more questions. Is it possible to go from Kanchanaburi to Pak Chong directly without going back through Bangkok? Can anyone recommend a good guide for Khao Yai? Or accommodation there which does ...

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