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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 27 July 2025
Rare Black Panther Spotted Strolling in Kaeng Krachan, Delights Tourists Picture courtesy of Daily News. A rare and protected black panther was spotted in the wild at Kaeng Krachan National Park, Phetchaburi, delighting park rangers and tourists alike as it calmly walked along a road and log in the late afternoon sunshine. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367973-rare-black-panther-spotted-strolling-in-kaeng-krachan-delights-tourists/ -
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Picture courtesy of Daily News. A rare and protected black panther was spotted in the wild at Kaeng Krachan National Park, Phetchaburi, delighting park rangers and tourists alike as it calmly walked along a road and log in the late afternoon sunshine. Mr. Mongkhon Chaipakdee, Head of Kaeng Krachan National Park, shared images and details of the encounter that took place on the evening of 25 July. The sighting occurred at kilometre 22 on the road leading up to Phanoen Thung, a popular mountain viewpoint within the park. The black panther was first seen by Mr. Busakorn Kantuk, a national park ranger, while he was clearing fallen branches along the route. To his amazement, the elusive creature emerged from the forest and appeared completely relaxed as it wandered through the area. At one point, it climbed onto a large log and stood there proudly, offering a rare and breathtaking sight for those fortunate enough to witness it. Observers noted that the panther displayed no signs of fear or agitation, moving gracefully and confidently within its natural habitat, which forms part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Kaeng Krachan Forest Complex. Park officials reminded the public and visitors to treat all wildlife with respect and caution. Mr. Mongkhon urged tourists to keep a safe distance if they encounter wild animals, especially predators such as panthers. He advised visitors to remain inside their vehicles, avoid loud noises and strictly refrain from feeding any wild animals. “Feeding wildlife may cause them to associate humans with food, potentially leading to dangerous behavioural changes,” he warned. The sighting serves as a reassuring sign of biodiversity within the park and highlights the importance of ongoing conservation efforts to protect precious and endangered species. Adapted by Asean Now from Daily News 2025-07-27 -
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Warning regarding adblocker /bank phishing !
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Sunday 27 July 2025
Kanchanaburi Tourist Police Crack Down on Fake Pages Targeting Travellers Picture courtesy of SiamRath Tourist Police in Kanchanaburi have launched a sweeping crackdown on fraudulent online pages scamming tourists into booking fake hotels, restaurants, and resorts. The operation forms part of a nationwide campaign to safeguard the tourism sector and restore trust as Thailand works to revitalise its travel industry. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1367972-kanchanaburi-tourist-police-crack-down-on-fake-pages-targeting-travellers/ -
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Out in the woods: Too much humidity in our Thailand jungle now?
I use THREE AirCons and will add one dehumidifier to the mix. My rate of dehumidification will be even higher. I intend to remove about 13 liters of condensate per hour. Can you beat that? So very dry....she is....
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