Articles highlighting Thailand's Nature
Browse through our Articles and reviews on Thailand's nature, ecosystem habitats, national Parks, flora, fauna and responsible travel.
25-Mar-2011
Earth Hour is an event where millions of people around the world switch off lights for an hour to show their support for our planet.
26-Sep-2010
If you have been to any of the national parks in Thailand and want to explore their nature a little more closely then this article will give you the information you need to make your next trip.
09-Jul-2010
What is responsible travel? Well, responsible travel can be defined in many ways but is basically travel in any country that minimizes its impacts on the local communities and environments of that country whilst brining benefit to those local communities through increased revenue and improved protection for their local environment.
10-Jun-2010
To date there are some 148 National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries in Thailand. Of this figure 30 of them are marine national parks including world famous dive sites such as the Similan Islands (Mu Ko Similan), the Phi Phi Islands (Koh Phi Phi) and Racha Island (Koh Racha). There is also the Mu Ko Surin and Koh Tarutao(Mu Koh meaning a group of islands and Koh just meaning island)which are said to have some of the whitest sand in the world.
23-Mar-2010
This year in Thailand is the year of the Tiger and we just had to write about this amazing animal! One of the most enigmatic creatures on the planet, the tiger, stirs up images...
19-Mar-2010
People across the world from all walks of life will turn off their lights and join together in celebration and contemplation of the one thing we all have in common: our planet.
06-Feb-2010
Just try to think of the underwater ecosystem as it really is and try to categorize the living as they live and eat....or have a look over the information below!!
06-Feb-2010
The world's oceans hold one of the most little known yet most important ecosystems of the planet...
08-Jan-2010
Thailand is lucky to have this fantastic creature nest along its shores. Between the months of December and March, Green, Hawksbill, Olive Ridleys and Leatherback turtles all come to nest along the beaches of South Western Thailand.
17-May-2009
Various modes of transport are available in Thailand, all are easy to access and most traveler friendly.
17-May-2009
Thailand offers idyllic views, rainforests, colourful coral reefs and two meter long lizards, which are all generally harmless, it does have some dangers and annoyances which you should watch out for
17-May-2009
Whilst having a great infrastructure for travel there are also a few things to watch out for and consider
17-May-2009
By sticking to a few guidelines or codes of conduct we can minimize our impact on the environment, local culture and impose a beneficial effect from our travel in Thailand.