Snakes in Thailand; Tino loves it
I love snakes, I find them fascinating and beautiful creatures and can't get enough of them. They have something regal and eternal about them.
The Hat Wanakorn National Park near Hua Hin has a long stretch of beautiful beaches with breathtaking views that are flanked by pine trees. Special is that you can camp in this national park in Prachuap Khiri Khan, which mainly attracts many nature lovers.
Doi Inthanon – Northern Thailand (video)
The North of Thailand has a beautiful unspoilt nature, so you can go into the mountains. The highest mountain in Thailand is Doi Inthanon (2.565 meters). The area around this mountain, which is a foothill of the Himalayas, forms a beautiful national park with an unusually rich flora and fauna, more than 300 different bird species live there.
Thailand's green treasure troves: An exploration of the most beautiful National Parks
The Kingdom of Thailand is home to some of the most breathtaking national parks in the world. These green oases are home to countless animal species, exotic plants and impressive landscapes. In this article, we take you on a journey through some of Thailand's most beautiful national parks and discover what these parks have to offer.
Birdwatching in Thailand: Nuthatch (Sitta formosa)
The Sitta formosa, also known as the Green Song Tit, is a species of bird found in eastern and southern Southeast Asia, including Thailand. The green song tit is a small bird with a length of about 10 cm and a weight of about 8 grams. The bird has a beautifully colored plumage with green, blue and gold shades.
Thailand, a tropical paradise in Southeast Asia, is known for its beautiful beaches, rich culture and delicious cuisine. But did you know that the country is also home to an incredible diversity of wildlife? In this article, we take you on a journey of discovery through some of the most fascinating animals that live in Thailand's forests, grasslands, mountains and coastal regions.
Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall (Srinakarin Dam National Park)
The Huay Mae Khamin waterfall (Srinakarin Dam National Park) in Kanchanaburi is one of them. This piece of natural wonder can be considered one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Thailand. The waterfall therefore has no less than 7 levels.
Snakes in Thailand: The Striped Bronzeback or Bronze Tree Snake (Dendrelaphis caudolineatus)
The Bronze Boomslang (Dendrelaphis caudolineatus) is a snake in the family Colubridae and the subfamily Ahaetuliinae.
Ode to the Mun River
When we came to live in Isaan, we named our home Rim Mae Nam or Riverside. And that was no coincidence, because the Mun River flows in our backyard, which forms the provincial border between Buriram (right bank) and Surin (left bank).
Snakes in Thailand: Keel Rat Snake (Ptyas carinata)
The keeled rat snake (Ptyas carinata) belongs to the Colubridae family. The snake is found in Indonesia, Myanmar, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Cambodia, Vietnam and Singapore.
The Malayan moccasin snake (Calloselasma rhodostoma) is a snake in the Viperidae family. It is the only species in the monotypic genus Calloselasma. The snake was first scientifically described by Heinrich Kuhl in 1824.
The Malayan krait, or blue krait, is a highly venomous species of snake and member of the Elapidae family. The snake is found in Southeast Asia and from Indochina in the south to Java and Bali in Indonesia.
The Daboia siamensis is a venomous viper species, found in parts of Southeast Asia, southern China and Taiwan. The snake was formerly considered a subspecies of Daboia russelii (as Daboia russelli siamensis), but was designated a species of its own in 2007.
Also called the Thai spitting cobra, Siamese spitting cobra, or black and white spitting cobra, the Indochinese spitting cobra (Naja siamensis) is venomous to humans.
The reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) is a very large snake of the python family (Pythonidae). The species was long considered to belong to the genus Python. In 2004 the snake was classified in the genus Broghammerus and since 2014 the genus name Malayopython has been used. Because of this, the snake is known in the literature under various scientific names.
Snakes in Thailand: the green cat snake (Boiga cyanea)
There are 200 different snake species in Thailand, on Thailandblog we describe a number of species. Today the Green cat snake (Boiga cyanea), family of the Colubridae. It is a mildly venomous tree snake, commonly found in Thailand and other countries in South Asia, China and Southeast Asia.
There are 200 different snake species in Thailand, on Thailandblog we describe a number of species. Today the flying snake (Chrysoplea ornata) this is a venomous snake from the family wrath snakes (Colubridae) and the subfamily Ahaetuliinae.