About this experience
Ratchaburi can rightfully be considered one of the most picturesque provinces of Thailand. A one-day trip to the west of the country will give you extraordinary emotions and vivid memories. You will meet alpacas, see rats the size of boars, visit a cave with an underground river, immerse yourself in a hot spring in the jungles, and witness a unique natural phenomenon.
What to Expect
- You will visit a picturesque highland area where you will see alpacas and the world's largest rats the size of boars. Learn how Alpaca Park was created and what other exotic animals can be found there.
- To extend the thrill of interacting with animals, visit the Orchid Farm, where over 100 different species and varieties are collected.
- Visit a coffee shop on Easter Island.
- Explore a stalactite cave with ten chambers and colorful lighting. Stalactites in the shape of strange creatures and cartoon characters, little bats, and a 300-meter path will delight not only children but also adults of any age!
- Bathe in hot mineral natural springs, learn about their healing properties, and visit a 9-tier waterfall on the border with Burma.
- And at the end of the program, in the evening, you will witness a unique natural phenomenon—for 1 hour, a huge swarm of millions of bats will fly out of the Cave of Fear.
Detailed Itinerary
05:30—Departure from the meeting point.
08:00—Stop for breakfast (bring your own from the hotel).
09:30—Khao Bin Cave—arguably the most beautiful in the Kingdom!
12:00—Alpaca Park—South America's corner in Thailand.
14:00—Lunch.
15:00—Waterfall on the border with Burma.
16:00—Thermal therapeutic mineral pools with hot water in the jungle.
17:00—Coffee shop from Easter Island.
18:30—A kilometer-long swarm of bats in a picturesque canyon.
22:00—Return to Pattaya hotels.
Organizational Details
- Included in the price: transfer on a comfortable minivan, services of a Russian-speaking guide, all entrance tickets and fees, hearty and tasty lunch.
- Additional (optional): animal feed is paid separately.
- Please note: the 9-tier waterfall dries up in the dry season. Typically, from mid-winter to mid-spring.
- Your excursion will be conducted by one of the guides from our team.