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14-day Thailand: Jewels of the SouthTour introduction:
Our itinerary includes an outing for the tricky Nordmann’s Greenshank. Whilst birding we may encounter intriguing jungle mammals including Dusky Langur, Pig-tailed Macaque, the aptly named Giant Squirrel, the beautiful White-handed Gibbon, and with luck, the nocturnal Slow Loris. Visits to the marine islands around Ko Phi Phi for a Frigatebird spectacle and the world-famous Similan Islands for Nicobar Pigeon gives participants the opportunity to get underwater with snorkel or scuba gear and experience the wonders of this diverse coral seascape. This tropical birding adventure, set amidst extraordinary karst limestone landscapes and rich tropical seas, is one not to be missed! Itinerary:
Day 1: Khao Pra Taew National Park and to Phang Nga Day 2: Phang-na Province and Ko Pra Thong Island
Our destination for the day is Ko Pra Thong, one of Phang-Nga provinces most exclusive and beautiful islands. With over 15km of isolated, white sandy beaches, the island is a real paradise. The birds are rather special too, which is of course why we visit here. The species we will search for here include the enigmatically ugly Lesser Adjutant, and a wide range of birds of prey: White-bellied Sea Eagle, Grey-headed Fish Eagle, Grey-faced Buzzard, the exquisite Black Baza, Changeable Hawk Eagle, Pied Harrier, and the striking Brahminy Kite among others. At night we will search for the Great-eared Nightjar. Day 3: Phang-na Province en route to Khao Sok Day 4: Sri Pang Nga National Park and Khao Sok National Park Reservoir
A predawn start will see us enjoying sunrise over the limestone crags en route to Sri Pang Nga National Park where we will spend a full morning. Sri Phang Nga is home to the prodigious Helmeted Hornbill as well as flocks of the Bushy-crested variety and the immaculate Great Hornbill. The skies above the stream that flows through Sri Phang Nga should produce the obscure Whiskered Treeswift and Silver-rumped Needletail. Chestnut-naped Forktail occurs as does the range-restricted Lesser Fish Eagle. This national park is an excellent location for both Banded Pitta, reputed to be Thailand’s most dazzling, and Banded Broadbill. Other potentials include Little and Thick-billed Spiderhunter and Purple-naped Sunbird. We shall always keep an eye to the sky and an ear open for the possible Great, Helmeted, White-crowned Hornbills that occur here. We return to our idyllic lodge for lunch before embarking on a long tail boat trip through the exquisite scenery that is the Ratchaprapha Dam . Between the limestone cliffs that tower hundreds of metres above we will search for White-bellied Sea Eagle, Oriental Hobby and Grey-headed Fish Eagle.
This boat-based excursion provides for excellent vistas into the jungle and provides one of our best chances of good sightings of Helmeted, Great and White-crowned Hornbill as well as Woodpeckers like Greater and Common Flameback. In addition, jungle mammals like Dusky Langur and the White-handed Gibbon, which utters a beautifully haunting call from the jungle canopy are likely. Overnight Khao Sok. Day 5: Khao Sok National Park river section and travel to Khao Luang Krun Ching
A range of Woodpeckers occur including the flashy Maroon and BambooWoodpeckers as well as other forest birds like the Streaked Spiderhunter. This is one of the sites where we will search for the gaudy Chestnut-naped Forktail as well as the Banded Pitta. After lunch we will make our way to the relatively undiscovered Khao Luang Krun Ching National Park on the eastern side of the Peninsula. We will arrive in time for some late afternoon birding during which we will scan for Brown Barbet, Red-bearded Bee-eater, Black and Yellow Broadbill and many more. After dinner, we embark on some owling in the form of Brown Wood Owl and Buffy Fish Owl. The aptly-named Slow Loris is a possibility as is Javan Frogmouth. Overnight Krun Ching. Day 6 to 7: Khao Lang Krun Ching Day 8: Khao Lang Krun Ching and the wetlands of Thale Noi A last morning session at Krun Ching gives us the opportunity to search for any species still missing from our lists such as the Indian Black Eagle and Bat Hawk. Our next destination is the wetlands of Thale Noi home to two species of extravagant Jacanas: Bronze-winged and Pheasant-tailed. In addition to the Jacanas other wetland species such as Cotton Pygmy Geese, Stork-billed Kingfisher, Chinese Pond Heron, Eastern Marsh Harrier and Black-headed Ibis, Slaty-breasted and White-browed Crake occur. The habitat around the wetland is home to Yellow-bellied Prinia, Common and Dark-necked Tailorbird, and White-rumped and Scaly-breasted Munia. We have a chance here of winter migrants like Arctic and Yellow-browed Warbler and Cuckoos such as Banded Bay, Plaintive and Chestnut-winged. Overnight near Thale Noi. Day 9: Khao Po Khao Yai and travel to Khao Nor Chu Chi
Our morning on day 7 is spent at Khao Po Khao Yai National Park. The park headquarters and campground contains a large cleared area where the large trees remained intact making it an excellent place to sight birds like Woodpeckers and Leafbirds. Of these, the kaleidoscopic Banded Woodpecker is one of the highlights. Blue-winged, and Greater and Lesser Green Leafbirds occur as does Brown-streaked Flycatcher. The jungles here are a little more open making viewing easier and are home to Rufous-tailed Tailorbird and Moustached Babbler among others. Our key target species here are the splashy Banded Kingfisher and the Streaked Wren Babbler, which feeds around the bottom of the National Parks limestone cliffs. After lunch, we make our way to Khao Nor Chu Chi in time for a late afternoon birding session. Overnight at KNC. Days 10 to 11: Khao Nor Chu Chi (KNC) and Krabi Our after-dinner outings at KNC will be in search of Great-eared and Large-tailed Nightjar as well as Oriental Bay Owl and Gould’s Frogmouth. During our stay at KNC we will make an outing to the nearby Krabi mangroves and shoreline. It is here that we will search for one of the trickiest of the Tringa genus – the Nordmann’s Greenshank. This area is also home to the range-restricted Mangrove Pitta and Black and Red Broadbill. Both Brown-winged and Ruddy Kingfishers occur as does Mangrove Whistler. Overnight at Morakot resort, KNC on days 7, 8 and 9. Day 12: Khao Nor Chu Chi to Khao Lak via Phang Nga Bay Day 13: Similan Islands
The Similan Islands are one of the few places outside of the Nicobars where the pompous Nicobar Pigeon can be found. It is a two hour boat trip on the Andaman Sea during which we will search for the elegant Black-naped and Bridled Tern as well as Great and Lesser Crested. Nicobar Pigeon is not the only bird on the Similan islands, Green and Pied Imperial Pigeons also occur. The Similans are world-famous among scuba divers as one of the top dive sites in the world. The combination of a wealth of coral reefs and associated marine life and 20 metre plus water visibility on many days makes for a sublime underwater experience. After finding the requisite Nicobar, participants will have an opportunity to get underwater with a snorkel or scuba tank if you are a diver, and marvel the marine life of this tropical paradise. Overnight Khao Lak. Day 14: Return to Phuket International Airport
Also join the 7 day Birding the Heart of Thailand Extensionfor a combined 21 day Thailand birding adventure Please note that the itinerary is subject to change depending on accommodation availability, road condition etc. Customised tours are available at any time
Photographs by Ian Dugdale - If you would like to see more of Ian's photos please contact us on info@birdingecotours.co.za Itinerary developed by Duan Biggs for exclusive use for the Birding Ecotours and Thailandbirding.com collaboration tour
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Itinerary: Duration: 14 days Limit: maximum 6 with 2 leaders Date: 15-28 March 2012 Start: Phuket End: Phuket Price: US$2595 per person sharing (4 persons) Price_Includes: All Accommodation All meals International guide Local licensed Thailand Tourism Authority Guide Snorkelling on the day trip to the Similan Islands All national park entry fees Price_Excludes: Drinks and Alcoholic beverages Diving costs on the trip to the Similans
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