The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project (GRP)

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Talang, Thailand

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The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project (GRP) Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project (GRP) is located in Talang, Thailand on 104/3 Moo 3, Paklock,. The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project (GRP) is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category animal protection organization in Thailand.

Address

104/3 Moo 3, Paklock,

Phone

+66 885909714

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Diane K

Staff are friendly and very knowledgeable. There is a ton of information to read if you want to learn all about the gibbons and the rehabilitation process. There are quite a few gibbons that you can observe. Very educational and enjoyable way to spend the afternoon. The whole area is nice to explore.

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Juraj Komada

A very good idea. Rehabilitation project. Salvage of this kind is very important. Gibbons they sing there. I recommend to visit this place.

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Adam Starnes

A heartwarming and genuine initiative with the animals’ best interests at heart. The staff were friendly, welcoming and informative - happy to actively engage with us and share a wealth of knowledge as we observed the gibbons. The work being done here is truly extraordinary and vital to the future of wild gibbons in Thailand. The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project stands head and shoulders above other expensive attractions in Phuket which claim to help their animals. Rather than ask for an admission fee they allow visitors to come and go freely and rely solely on the goodwill of donations. So please spend your money here and give a little back to a place which gives us (tourists) so much. You won’t regret it!

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Jakub Szczerba

Very nice place and they make Good job forgibbons

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Doc Bü

Please go and visit the place. Support the project! To be honest you will see only very few monkeys there and those you'll see are badly handicapped. But it shows/explains the circumstances when tourists make nice pictures with these wild animals at the beach (or go elephant riding): it's never of advantage for the animals! So go there, learn, buy a t-shirt, visit the nearby waterfall for a refreshing bath (water shoes recommended) and collect some good karma...