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Tourists invited to explore Kui Buri, the ‘Safari of Thailand’ near Hua Hin


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Just an hour and a half drive from Hua Hin, Kui Buri National Park in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province offers a unique experience for nature enthusiasts.

 

Renowned as one of Thailand’s premier destinations for observing wild elephants, the park is currently experiencing a surge in wildlife activity, making it an ideal time for locals, expatriates, and tourists to visit.

 

Mr. Attapong Phao-on, head of Kui Buri National Park, announced that the rainy season is an excellent time for visitors to enjoy the natural atmosphere of the park. A new camping ground has been established, allowing visitors to experience nature up close.

 

The park features views of the complex mountain ranges forming the natural border between Thailand and Myanmar, often shrouded in morning mist. The lush and fertile forest is home to a large number of animals, including wild elephants, herds of gaurs, and bantengs, which are easily spotted. This abundance of wildlife has earned the park the nickname “Kui Buri, the Safari of Thailand.”

 

By Online Reporter

 

Full story: HUA HIN TODAY 2024-07-08

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Renowned as one of Thailand’s premier destinations for observing wild elephants, the park is currently experiencing a surge in wildlife activity, making it an ideal time for locals, expatriates, and tourists to visit.

An elephant parks for profiteering only.

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