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Khao Yai National Park was the first national park in Thailand. It covers 772 square miles (2,000 square kilometers) of forest and grassland, and features diverse wildlife. I spent the day and night seeing wildlife. In this video, you will see the largest squirrel in Thailand (Black Giant Squirrel), Great Hornbills, the White-Handed Gibbon and Pileated Gibbon, a Viper, a Monitor Lizard eating a deer, an Oriental Scops Owl, a Sambar deer, Pig-Tail Macaques (monkeys), a Wreathed Hornbill, a Barking Deer, the Visitor Center, the Haew Suwt Waterfall made famous in the 2000 Leonardo DiCaprio movie The Beach, Pheasants, a Civet Cat, a Nyjer (bird), and monkeys with babies. There is a 30% chance you will see wild elephants but the closest we came was seeing elephant footprints on the road. Despite not seeing the elephants, I was thrilled to see so much wildlife!
0:00 Entrance/Thailand's largest squirrel (Black Giant Squirrel)
0:25 Great Hornbills
1:26 White-Handed (Lar) Gibbon
2:51 Pileated (Black) Gibbon
4:12 Elephant Tracks
4:19 Viper
4:46 Monitor Lizard eating a deer
5:25 Oriental Scops Owl
5:59 Sambar Deer
6:26 Pig-Tail Macaque on road
6:50 Wreathed Hornbill
7:22 Barking Deer
7:36 Visitor Center
7:54 Sign for Waterfall and Viewpoint
7:58 Haew Suwt Waterfall (featured in Leonardo DiCaprio movie The Beach)
9:12 Monkey in tree
9:28 Monkey on ground eating
9:59 Pha Diew Dai Viewpoint
10:15 Pheasants
10:40 Night Drive
11:31 Civet Cat
11:51 Barking Deer
12:10 Male Sambar Deer with antlers
12:39 Nyjer (Bird)
12:59 Monkeys with Babies
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