Thailand: Khao Yai National Park

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Uploaded by on Jul 30, 2009

Khao Yai National Park, was established in 1962 and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Park covers 2,168 sq Km and for the most part is covered with "jungle" vegetation and grasslands.....and is abundant with wildlife. We saw Wild elephants, monkeys, snakes and deer during our time in the Park. There are also a number of beautiful waterfalls & being the rainy season the cascades are wild......

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  • No leeches?!

  • @philr46

    Only in the wet season - May-November. Wearing proper shoes, socks & long trousers is a must........

  • Damn those waterfalls looks massive. Not like when i was there.

  • @nadoeloiskat

    Ah! That's cos' I made the movie during the rainy season. Don't get beautiful blue skies and the humidity is at its peak. But then you get lots and lots of water and few tourists, too!!!!!!! Thanks for viewing. All the best, N.

  • Amazing place!!..thanks for uploading, one day i will visit this beautiful country.

  • @munkeynut

    Thanks for your comment..... Thailand is a really beautiful country. I fell in love with the place a few years ago... I worked here for a while, too before moving to Laos....... You won't be disappointed when you finally decide to come here for a holiday. N

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  • @ssteven3300

    I agree wholeheartedly...... simply amazing place.

  • cheer mate!

  • thanks mate!

  • @JVD32

    Sure is........

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