wildlife viewing in Thailand
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you ask a lot of very specific questions only once about a range of places.
are you a travel planner professionally or do you just travel a lot, every month, someplace else high end? (how's the snorkeling at eden rock? which exact room at caneel? best dining in la? in nola? in thailand? wow! )
just curius because i'd like to learn more about a career like that!
kerikeri
are you a travel planner professionally or do you just travel a lot, every month, someplace else high end? (how's the snorkeling at eden rock? which exact room at caneel? best dining in la? in nola? in thailand? wow! )
just curius because i'd like to learn more about a career like that!
kerikeri

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Except birds... Thailand has something like 10% of all known species of birds. amazing.
If you include as wildlife, the mountains of the North are the place to go, specifically Doi Inthanon and Doi Chiang Dao, at least thats what Ive found out in my research on birding. Cambodia has some terrific birding areas also.
Mark-
If you include as wildlife, the mountains of the North are the place to go, specifically Doi Inthanon and Doi Chiang Dao, at least thats what Ive found out in my research on birding. Cambodia has some terrific birding areas also.
Mark-
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[email protected] well there's a zoo called dusit zoo or rama road right here in bangkok.
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