Local Area - Day Tours
Wildlife Friend Foundation Thailand
Elephant View Camp is located on the edge of the Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand, The best option to learn about Thailand’s wildlife, its beauty and its problems is to visit the rescue center and learn everything there is to know about wildlife conservation and animal welfare in Thailand. We can book a day tour or half day tour at WFFT for you. (Special price for the guest stay over night only) Please book your tour in advance to avoid disappointment because the tours are often fully booked.
Kaeng Krachan National Park
Visit Thailand’s largest most unexplored national park. The Kaeng Krachan National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Park. It is known as one of the best bird watching spots in Southeast Asia with over 480 species recorded. The park is also home to many reptiles, insects and mammals including elephants, tigers, leopards, langurs, tapir and bears. Hiking the nature trails and taking a long tail boat to see the scenery around Kaeng Krachan Reservoir are popular activities in this park.
Pa-La-U Waterfall
This beautiful 11-tiered rock waterfall is located in the densely verdant forest in the area of Kaeng Krachan National Park where various kinds of birds and butterflies are found, especially in the morning. Some levels of the waterfall can be reached along a tracking trail parallel to the stream. A few of the levels give you a chance to swim (the 3rd level has the largest swimming area)..
Rubber Boat Trip Phetchaburi River
Enjoy the surroundings of the Phetchaburi River as seen from a rubber boat or let yourself float along with a life jacket.This boat trip is easy, relaxing and suitable for families with young children. The rubber boats are comfortable and stable. The current is relatively slow and is controlled by the dam, ensuring an even flow of water all year round. That is why the boat trip is possible on all seasons. Life jackets are provided.
Temple Tour
The Phetchaburi province has beautiful temples to visit. Wat Mahathat Worawihan Temple, Kao Luang Cave Temple, Phra Nakhon Khiri TempleTake your time to explore the temple's intricate details and immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere. Remember to be mindful of the worshippers and adhere to the temples rules and regulations.
Phraya Nakhon Cave
Great hike to this cave which is a mesmerizing natural wonder nestled along the pristine coastline of Thailand. The cave’s allure lies in its breathtaking chamber, illuminated by a bundle of sunrays. This sight creates a stunning scene, making it a photo unique place and makes the climb up worthwhile. Inside the cave, you can explore the hidden pavilion, which was constructed for King Rama V’s visit in the 19th century.