The Gibbon Experience in Thailand
February 8, 2010 on 10:25 pm | In Adventure Travel, Asia, Outdoors, Thailand | Comments OffMany travelers are more familiar with Thailand’s magnificent islands, beaches, Buddhist temples, massage, and colorful cuisine, but Thailand’s rainforests are also home to many bird and mammal species; elephants, tigers, 13 species of primates and 900 species of birds.
On Wild Planet Adventures’ 11-day and 15 day Thailand / Laos programs, travelers enjoy itineraries that include Thailand’s best wildlife destinations plus a cooking school, Buddhist temples, floating markets, and more including one of the most unique eco-tourism projects in the world — the Gibbon Experience.
The national parks of Kaeng Krachan, Pa La-U, Sam Roi Yot, Doi Inthanon and Khao Yai harbor some of the most diverse and fascinating wildlife on earth, including populations of wild elephants, guars, tigers, gibbons, langurs, macaques, barking deer, flying foxes and unique birds such as hornbills and Indian rollers.
You’ll also find wildlife experiences that are uniquely Thai: a tiger sanctuary where you can play with baby tiger cubs, an elephant camp where you can bathe elephants in a river.
And of course Thailand’s famous islands, beaches and karst. Choose from a variety of itineraries including the single most unique ecotourism experience we’ve ever encountered: a system of ziplines and tree-houses where you can see gibbons sing duets to each other.
The Gibbon Experience is offered either as part of our award-winning 15-day Ultimate Wildlife eco-tour or as a 5-day tour by itself.
Josh Cohen, 415-925-4300, josh@wildplanetadventures.com, www.wildplanetadventures.com
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