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 Thailand is a country with abundant natural resources, including a wide   variety of flora and fauna, and distinct ecological zones.  There are over 100   Thailand national parks, including more than 20 marine parks, and each park   features unique attractions, outstanding facilities, and opportunities to see   animals in Thailand.  Those interested in trekking, mountain biking,   photography, birding, camping, scuba diving, or getting up close to exotic   animals in Thailand have many options to choose from.  A visit to a Thailand beach or one of the many Thailand islands is an   opportunity for visitors to relax, experience exotic marine life, or even learn   to scuba dive.  However, across Thailand, whether at a beach, island, or   Thailand National Park visitors will discover unique flora and fauna and   distinct ecological zones, from the temperate forests of the northern mountains   and the plains of central Thailand to the savannahs of the northeast and the   mangrove forests of the southern coasts.  Animals in Thailand include not only   elephants and monkeys but also bears and whale sharks, the world’s largest fish. 
 
 
                
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 A visit to a Thai beach is often the highlight of a trip to Thailand, with   favorite destinations including Phuket, Koh Samui, Koh Phi Phi, and Krabi. |  
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 As there are over 100 National Parks in Thailand, visitors have a variety of   natural attractions to choose from and can see many different animals in   Thailand’s diverse National Parks. |  
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 Thailand’s geography, which stretches from the coasts of the Malaysian   Peninsula to the mountains of mainland Asia, features a variety of climates and   thus a diversity of plant and animal species. |     |  
            
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          |  | Tha Kham Dolphin Festival (Chachoengsao) Fairs & Festivals
 November 1, 2014 - February 28, 2015  Let's take a look very closer at dolphins jump and swim on the surface Bangpakong river more than 50 species such as Irrawaddy dolphin,  Pacific humpback dolphin and Bottlenose dolphin. Besides, you can join watching birds activity and study the fisherman's life. |  
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          |  | Trekking Season at Phu Soi Dao National ParkFairs & Festivals
 August 1, 2014 – January 31, 2015
 Venue :  Phu Soi Dao National Park, Nampad district, Uttaradit.
 
 The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is inviting tourists to take part in this year's trekking season at Phu Soi Dao National Park between August and January. The rainy season is the best time to take in the magical sights of the kingdom's indigenous flowers in full bloom.
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          |  | Wawee tea tasting and luscious coffee of Doi Chang Festival (Chiang Rai) Fairs & Festivals
 December 1, 2014 - January 31, 2015 
 Venue : In the event, you can taste tea from Doi Wawee, fresh coffee from Doi Chang, tribal performances, Doi's people sport competition such as running and pushing mortar, shooting crossbow, throwing pestle and tug-of-war etc.
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