Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary, nestled in Buri Ram province in northeastern Thailand, has unveiled stunning images of a herd of more than 30 wild gaur, the largest bovine species, grazing on the verdant Khao Krapod area.
Recent rainfall has transformed the landscape, enticing these magnificent creatures into the open.
Gaur, also known as Indian bison, are among the most elusive and majestic inhabitants of the region. Due to their shy nature and vast habitat range, encountering them in the wild is a rare and remarkable experience.
For nature enthusiasts seeking to witness this spectacle and immerse themselves in the sanctuary’s natural allure, advanced coordination with sanctuary officials is essential for a safe and organised experience.
Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary promises an unforgettable adventure for those yearning to observe wildlife in its natural habitat. For further details or to plan your visit, contact the sanctuary at +66 44 666 209 or directly reach out to the head of Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary at +66 87 868 2500.
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A Tranquil Retreat by Songkhla Lake
Nestled serenely along the shores of Songkhla Lake in southern Thailand, lies Pak Pra Village—a hidden gem within Phatthalung province. Revered for its striking array of colossal lift nets that elegantly grace the lake’s surface, Pak Pra offers voyagers a tranquil sanctuary immersed in local fishing traditions and natural splendor.
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VISIT BURI RAM
There are multiple ways to travel from Bangkok to Buri Ram.
Visitors can choose a swift flight from either Suvarnabhumi Airport or Don Mueang International Airport to Buri Ram Airport. Alternatively, they can board a train from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal Station (Bang Sue Grand Station) or catch a bus from Northern Bus Terminal (Mo Chit) to Buri Ram Bus Terminal.
For those who prefer driving, renting a car and taking the highway offers flexibility and the chance to make stops along the route. Select the mode of transportation that aligns best with your budget, schedule, and preferences.
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