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Jungle Way currently operates two main trekking routes which we call the Jungle Way Trek and the Chang Noi Trek. Our Chang Noi Trek has recently been reinstated through the kind generosity of the Siam Royal View Resort development allowing our access to the Chang Noi Peninsula.
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Our Jungle Way Trek introduces you to the local flora and fauna in the immediate vicinity of Jungle Way. We have rated this trek as moderate because it follows well-established paths with relatively easy hill ascents. Jungle Way Trek begins at Jungle Way and will typically depart between 9.00am and 9.30am (we will pick you up from your hotel if you are not already staying at Jungle Way). The trek takes up to 6 hours (half-day trek), so expect to be back at Jungle Way by 2.00pm or 2.30pm. We will then deliver you back to your hotel.
Rubber dries in the sun at a traditional Thai rubber plantation. © Scott Willoughby Vista of Klong Son Bay during a hill ascent. © Dick Lysons Ban Kwan Chang Elephant Camp with Jintara, an ex-show elephant. © Dick Lysons Chau Leum waterfall. © Dick Lysons Massive red rubber tree or 'yang deng'. © Scott Willoughby A spiky fruit tree 'rragam' used in traditional Thai building. © Scott Willoughby Durian trees near Jungle Way. © Scott Willoughby Chilli plants near Jungle Way. © Scott Willoughby |
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Jungle
Way's Chang Noi Trek circumnavigates the Chang Noi peninsula, northwest
of Klong Son Village. The trek involves climbing the steep peak of Khao Kaat on a largely unbeaten track. Khao Kaat Peak. © Scott Willoughby Incoming ferry. © Scott Willoughby Khao Kut Pier. © Scott Willoughby Palm covered path. © Scott Willoughby Dense jungle overgrowth. © Scott Willoughby Aiyapura from Khao Kaat Peak. © Scott Willoughby Return leg along the coast. © Scott Willoughby End of the trek. © Scott Willoughby |
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