Kaeng Krachan National Park is huge and the number of birds here is impressive. Photography in the forest takes some patience but there are usually some good opportunities with patience. Visiting the right spots at the right time will often reveal Oriental Pied Hornbill, Hill Myna, Common Flameback,...
We usually leave at 5am. to get to Khok Kham by a little after 7am. Here you can see the critically endangered Spoon-billed Sandpiper. It is not always so easy to photograph though but your guide has probably photographed it more often than anyone else so you have a decent chance.
Pick up from Suvarnabhumi Air-Port/or Hotel min Bangkok/Transfer to Keang Krachan/Check into Baan Maka Nature Lodge/Take about 4 hours. Start the afternoon program at Bird Pond/Enjoy your Photography with a different of Birds...
Starting from Chiang Mai. After breakfast drive an hour or so to Pha Plong Temple. This is not an especially notable place for photography but it gives you a location in the morning not too far from Chiang Mai city, to take advantage of the morning light. Our best spots are just a bit too far for the first stop...
We usually leave at 5am. to get to Khok Kham by a little after 7am. Here you can see the critically endangered Spoon-billed Sandpiper. It is not always so easy to photograph though but your guide has probably photographed it more often than anyone else so you have a decent chance.
Starting from Bangkok. Pick up from Hotel in Bangkok or Airport/Transfer to Leam Pak Bia/Takes about 3 hours from Bangkok and Arrive at Leam Pak Bia/Searching Spoon-billed Sandpiper, Nordmann’s Greenshank, Asian Dowitcher and many other Birds.