Amazing Natural Heritage - Wild Thailand
Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park
This national park has several slabs of smooth,
rounded cobbles which are moulded from sandstone by centuries of wind
and rain. The inaccessible Mon Daeng Waterfall crashes down the 32 steps
it has chiselled into the mountainside over many hundreds of years. Communist
rebels used this area as their hideaway in the 1970s.
Activities : Trekking to view the
numerous orchids and lichens on the wooded slopes and deep ravines.
Getting there : Phitsanulok Province
is 377 kilometres north of Bangkok. At the province, you turn onto highway
12 (Phitsanulok-Lomsak) to kilometre 68 and then on to highway 2013 for
another 28 kilometres to Nakhon Thai district, finally onto highway 2331
to the national park office.
Thung Salaeng Luang National Park
Another national park of open fields surrounded
by dry oak forests and stately pines. Thung means "field" in
Thai, though the field in this national park lying in the Phetchabun Range
are neither fully cultivated nor totally wild. Kaeng Sopha waterfall,
one of three spectacular staircase waterfalls in Thung Saleang Luang,
thunders down a series of steps before reaching the calm savannah forest
below. The meadows at Non Son and Nang Phaya are full of interesting flora
and fauna.
Activities : Trekking to see the wild
flowers which bloom between October and December; touring on bicycles
to see the butterflies.
Getting there : Phetchabun Province
is 364 kilometres from Bangkok and the national park office is located
at kilometres 80 on highway 12 between Phitsanulok and Lomsak.
What to bring : Warm clothing in the
winter months.
Doi Inthanon National Park
The highest peak in the country at 2,565
metres, Doi Inthanon is also a national park forming the southerly end
of the Shan mountain range and the source of several rivers. The park
has flora and fauna not seen in other parts of Thailand. Two Hill Tribes,
the Karen and Hmong have settled here.
Activities : Trekking is recommended
to observe the fauna and flora. Some 364 different species of birds can
be found here, also butterflies. There are camping grounds and the best
time to visit is between November and February. Details can be obtained
from the Park Lodging office.
Getting there : Doi Inthanon is in
Chom Thong district, CHiang Mai Province, 160 kilometres from the town.
What to bring : Warm clothing in the
winter months.
Mae Surin National Park
A national park in Mae Hong Son Province
on the Doi Mae Ukor with waterfalls and a vast field of wild sunflowers
(bua thong) which bloom in November. You can visit a Hill Tribe in Khun
Yuam district.
Activities : Trekking and camping
between November and February.
Getting there : Mae Hong Son Province
is over 900 kilometres from Bangkok and can be reached by air and then
by road to Khun Yuam district and on a further 90 kilometres to Doi Mae
Ukor.
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