Luxury Vacations in Khao Sok National Park

Nestled in southern Thailand, Khao Sok National Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts with its lush rainforests, dramatic limestone cliffs, and serene lakes.

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Khao Sok National Park FAQs

  • Is it worth going to Khao Sok?

    Yes, it is worth visiting Khao Sok if you want to add adventure to your vacation in Thailand.

    Here you can go on canoe and jungle safaris, surround yourself with Thailand’s eclectic wildlife and experience luxury tented camps where wind and solar energy power your lodgings and locally sourced ingredients nourish your meals.

    It's an intrepid layer to your Thailand adventure that not many experience.

  • Are there tigers in Khao Sok?

    There are tigers in Khao Sok, however, it is rare to spot them. The native tiger here is the Bengal Tiger, and the park boasts a small population.

    Other predators you can find here are the Malayan Sun Bear, elusive but sometimes spotted from Cheow Larn Lake, and the Clouded Leopard, often found high in the trees.

  • How many days is enough for Khao Sok?

    We recommend about 3 nights for Khao Sok with travel to your next destination on the 4th day. This provides ample time for adult and child travelers alike to sink themselves into the jungle and enjoy the incredible excursions offered here.

    Afterwards, we send guests to Thailand’s stunning west coast beaches to rest after a venturesome few days.

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