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When photographing wildlife in Phuket, patience is key. Early mornings or late afternoons are often a strong option times to see and capture animals, especially in areas like Sirinat National Park or Khao Phra Thaeo National Park where you might spot monkeys, birds, or even rare species.
• Use a zoom lens for close-ups without disturbing the animals. Keeping a respectful distance not only ensures your safety but also helps maintain the natural behavior of the wildlife.
• It's important to be aware of local regulations regarding wildlife photography. Certain areas may have restrictions to protect the animals and their habitats, so always check guidelines before you start shooting.
Check age, height, fitness and supervision requirements before paying. Build in shade, water and rest time, and avoid overloading a family day with long cross-island transfers.





