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Greenleaf travel by Mr.apple since 1999.

 

Greenleaf travel since 1999 by Mr.Apple

Explore a new world

 

Khaoyai National park one of the best national parks in Thailand where people who festinated in nature dream to visit once in the life time.

 

Greenleaf travel is one of the best local tour operators who know well enough about this place and good company to guide your trip convenience,easier and become a trip of the memory.

 

We could make your wish come true by getting closer to the forest, reach another step to wildlife.Do lot of activities like trekking,sight seeing,night safari and many more.

If you looking for a great time!  Don't hesitate! Join us now...

The green Khaoyai.
Morning road.

This is a picture of Khaoyai in the morning.Fresh and cool of the climate at the park is 23 degree celcious all year.If you looking for the place to rest and enjoy Khaoyai is one of the best place of youe list.Just  two hours away from Bangkok and convenience by public transportation.



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Happy trip.
Enjoy trekking.

In this picture is the starting of the jungle tour which full of fun all day long you got a chance to experience the new things.



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Deer
Sambar deer.

 

Sambar (also sambur, sambhur, Tamil: Kadaththi man), is the common name for several large dark brown and maned Asian deer, particularly for the Indian species, which attains a height of 102 to 160 cm (40 to 63 in) at the shoulder and may weigh as much as 1200 pounds (546 kg). The coat is dark brown with chestnut marks on the rump and underparts. The large, rugged antlers are typically rusine, the brow tines being simple and the beams forked at the tip. In some specimens the antlers exceed 101 cm (40 in).



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Gibbons
White handed gibbons.

 

Gibbons
Gibbons are small apes that live in the forests of Southeast Asia. They can be seen in the tree canopies of Thailand’s lowland rain forest, swinging deftly from branch to branch. Gibbons are known for their loud singing duets. The male begins the duet with low somber notes and the female joins in with an intensely emotional high-pitched cry. These songs serve to reinforce monogamous pair bonds and to maintain established territories.



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Cicada the ochestra of the forest.
Leeches the creepy vampire.





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