We travel towards Khao Yai National Park along a freeway that is trying hard to be American, but still manages to be very Thai. One clue is that vehicles can legally perform U-turns into three lanes ...
Litter goes a long way. Litter bugs visiting Khao Yai National Park in Thailand have been warned – what you leave behind is coming back to you in the form of a mailed bag of garbage. Those guilty of ...
You might expect to see elephants in temples or crossing roads in the wild—but what about inside a mall? A video that’s now gone viral shows a huge elephant calmly walking into a convenience store in ...
It is a known fact that the Dongpayayen-Khao yai forest is a protected area for its ecosystems and that it is rich in natural resources, flora and fauna because of its high biodiversity and beautiful ...
Better think twice about littering in this Thai national park, as rangers will gather your garbage and mail it home to you. Each visitor will have to register with their home address. EPA If you’re ...
Thailand’s most cherished natural wonders benefited from the pause in international and domestic tourism. Rangers in Khao Yai National Park—a vast expanse of forest and grassland indented by rushing ...
After campers left trash in a national park, park employees tracked them down, mailed the garbage back and reported them to the authorities. By Tiffany May HONG KONG — Officials in Thailand had an ...
The sun is dropping slowly, as if weary from burning so brightly all day. The mountains coiled around the broad valley turn to silhouettes against a colour wash of lilac, rose and tangerine. The air ...
Tourist trails helped push elephants to their deaths in Thailand’s oldest nature preserve. The coronavirus lockdown is allowing them to roam freely again. By Hannah Beech and Muktita Suhartono ...
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