BirdingTours Asia Thailand Introduction

What is a Recce?

Introduction

A "recce tour" is a tour organised by the Worldwide Birding Tours team, but can involve some uncertainties. By definition, we have not visited these areas previously and so cannot give the same quality guarantees as you are used to on other trips.

The advantage is that prices are based on our actual cost price, which means it may be of interest to you and your friends.
We have discussed every detail of this tour extensively with our ground agent and we are confident that with this combined effort this tour will be a great success

Impressions of Thailand

great-hornbillA hidden wonderland for birds and birdwatching, that’s Thailand. If you are serious about birds, then this destination really is a must visit area. Situated in the Indo-Chinese peninsula of the Oriental Region, Thailand boasts well over 900 species of birds. Around one third of the birds are migrants, although certain species that are largely migrant are also resident i.e. Swallow, and the fact that this country boasts almost 10% of the world’s total bird species, then it is very easy to understand why we will be touring to this great destination!
There are well over 100 protected areas in the country and they are categorised as national parks, wildlife sanctuaries or non-hunting areas. Some of these have breeding programmes which include the breeding of species on the endangered list. The infrastructure is such that most of these places are easily accessible by road, train or plane. Some are closed to the public, which to our mind is good as it means that Thailand is taking it's conservation of wildlife seriously. White-capped-Water-Redstart2The main ones, though, are open to the public and very well run with the welfare of the fauna uppermost in the minds of the national park officials.

Special CommentIt goes without saying that all our accommodation is of the usual very high standard as all Worldwide Birding Tours. This tour is relaxed and recommended if comfort and easy pace is required.

Thailand has a tropical monsoon climate. Generally the dry season is during November to April and the rainy season from May to October but, the southern and Southeastern provinces receive rain during November-January. November-February is the peak time for migrating species, most areas are good for birdwatching especially the north where the weather is cooler than in other areas.

Among target birds for us will be Great Hornbill (Buceros bicorm's, 122 cm.), the Wreathed Hornbill (Rhyticeros undulatus, 100 cm.), the Oriental Pied Hornbill (Anthracoceros albirostris, 70 em.) and the Brown Hornbill (Ptilolaemus tickelli, 74 cm.), several different species of Barbets (Megalaima) with their brightly coloured plumage, of course an endemic in the form of the Green-tailed Sunbird (Aethopyga nipalensis), also hunting for the skulking Pygmy Wren-Babbler (Pnoepyga pusilla) and the Slaty-bellied Tesia (Tesia olivea) and so our list goes on, so many great birds to see and to discover for the first time. Oh, we almost forgot one of the most unforgettable birds of all the Long-tailed Broadbill (Psarisomus dalhousiae), it has finely delineated multi-coloured markings the colours of which include black, yellow, light green, dark green and blue, working from head to tail!
All our guests always have regular options, either join-in with the tour group birding/game viewing or opt-out and enjoy your own company. You, the client, have choices unlike with so many other group tours!
Why not join us on this tour of a birding wonderland?
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Facts and Travel Tips

Tour Map of Thailand

Tour Description Thailand

Photo Gallery of Thailand

Thailand Main Tour Info

Main Tour

(coming soon info for 2013)

  • Tour dates
    29th of January - 18th of February 2012
  • Price 2012
    € 3.600 p.p. based on shared accommodation
    € 600 Single supplement.
  • Deposit
    € 250 p.p.
  • Includes
    All accommodation, all meals and transport (including national flights), fulltime guiding, Nature reserve entrance fees, and airport transfers.
  • Excludes
    International flights , insurance and personal costs.
  • Tour party
    Minimum 4, maximum 8 persons

Thailand Itinerary at a Glance

  • Day 1 - Doi Inthanon Highland Resort - Arrival from Europe, via Bangkok and Chiang Mai
  • Day 2 - 3 - Doi Inthanon Highland Resort - Birding in the Doi Inthanon National park
  • Day 4 - Chiang Mai - Birding in Doi Ang Kang N. R., transfer to Chiang Mai
  • Day 5 - Amari Ang Kang Nature Resort - Transfer to Doi Ang Kang Nature Reserve
  • Day 6 - Amari Ang Kang Nature Resort - Whole day birding
  • Day 7 - Thatorn Chalets - Transfer to Doi Lang
  • Day 8 - Thatorn Chalets - Birding Doi Lang
  • Day 9 - Chiang Mai - Birding Doi Lang and transfer to Chiang Mai
  • Day 10 - Asia Nakom Sawan Hotel - Transfer to Beung Boraphet
  • Day 11 - Juldis Resort - Birding and transfer to Khao Yai
  • Day 12 - 13 - Juldis Resort - Birding in Khao Yai
  • Day 14 - Bangkok - Birding Sakaerat, transfer to Bangkok
  • Day 15 - Puktien Cabana - Birding and transfer to Laem Pak Bia
  • Day 16 - Ban Maka - Birding and transfer to Kaeng Krachan
  • Day 17 - 19 - Ban Maka - Birding Kaeng Krachan
  • Day 20 - Bangkok - Birding and transfer to Bangkok
  • Day 21 - Departure

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Trip Report Thailand

Coppersmith-BarbetAs this tour will be our first Birding Tour in Thailand we do not have any trip report available at this stage.
Thailand is the country where we look for several Hornbills as  Great Hornbill, the Wreathed Hornbill, the Oriental Pied Hornbill and the Brown Hornbill, several different species of Barbets (with their brightly coloured plumage, of course an endemic in the form of the Green-tailed Sunbird, also hunting for the skulking Pygmy Wren-Babbler and the Slaty-bellied Tesia  and so our list goes on, so many great birds to see and to discover for the first time. We will publish our first trip report just here so please come back and check it out.
Or maybe a better idea, why not join us on this first trip to Thailand.

Meet your Tour Guides for Thailand

nick-upton
Our birding guide will be Nick Upton.
Nick has spent more or less his entire life birdwatching and pursuing his interest in birds. Initially an English teacher in Thailand, Nick now spends his time guiding and studying the birdlife in this amazing country, with an average of 200 days a year in the field he is ideally placed to know where the birds are and when! Having a first class bachelor’s degree in Wildlife and Countryside Conservation, Nick also has the background to explain the nature of Thailand and having seen over 800 species of the birds there, he is one of the foremost birders in the country. Nick joins our team of first class birding guides and certainly adds to the reasons why you should join our tours to this beautiful destination.
Tour leader: Each tour will have a representative of Worldwide Birding Tours to accompany it, ensuring attention to detail and fulfilling our pledge not to send you on holiday, but to take you.