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Thailand Reviews

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Jan 9 - 25, 2026 | Thailand is a birding destination like no other. You will have the opportunity to see colorful pheasants and unique hornbills, as well as fantastic families, including broadbills, babblers and bulbuls. Our Thailand birding tour will sample a variety of habitats from mangroves and salt pans to extensive lowland forests at Kaeng Krachan National Park and montane forests near Chiang Mai. A splendid tour led by our guideĀ and a local guide who know the area well. Some highlight species include Spoon-billed Sandpiper, Blue Pitta, Black-and-red Broadbill.

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Well organized, well executed. Personable and experienced guides who had much local knowledge and many local contacts.
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Posted 1 year ago
The Eagle-Eye Thailand birding tour was excellent, under the guidance of our knowledgeable and fun guide, Chris Burney, and our Thai guide, Ms. End, whose sharp ears could pick up even the most distant bird call. Our vehicles were roomy and comfortable, and our accommodations very acceptable. The one inside a national park was somewhat basic, with no catering service, but the ever resourceful Ms. End somehow found time to go shopping and had a tasty selection of breakfast food ready for us before we set out for the day's birding. The locations we visited were surprisingly diverse so we were able to spot a wide selection of birds and other creatures. Our daily travels took us to a temple garden, salt pans, research stations, conservations areas, forests, farmlands, national parks, mountain ridges, and more. Especially interesting was a late afternoon visit to Bat Mountain, just in time to watch thousands of bats exiting the caverns like a string of dots across the darkening sky, with raptors swooping in to catch a quick meal. A brief dip in mineral springs was a welcome break before dinner one day, and some of us opted for an invigorating Thai massage. As someone who isn't an adventurous walker, I found navigating the terrain was within my capabilities (with a little help from the guides now and then) and the guides were patient and helpful when a specific bird was hard to spot. The scenery was beautiful. I can heartily recommend this tour.
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Posted 4 years ago