Thursday, March 16, 2023

The 10 National Parks in Thailand


 

Thailand is a set of national parks and beautiful landscapes ranging from mountainous north, to the countless islands of the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman region. There are 79 national parks in all, covering all areas of the country and, although fees for foreigners are steep, many people are swept away by the beauty.

1. Khao Yai National Park

One of the best in Thailand, Khao Yai National Park is huge and is located in the north-eastBangkok. It is the oldest national park, with 500kms of trails, huge waterfalls, virgin forests and about 300 species of birds alone. Elephants and tigers are among the big animals.

2. Khao Sok National Park

Khao Sok National Park is one of Thailand 's most visited most. Despite its decentralized nature, is very accessible by bus on slow path between Surat Thani and Phuket. Khao Sok is a whacking great lake in the middle, extendingabout 50 km wide, which supports a large number of fish and ecosystems. There are deep caves with the lake, are visible outside of the rainy season.

Elsewhere in the park is a good trek from the center and a beautiful gorge to swim in. Keep your eyes open for wildlife, if you go for a longer walk. It is unlikely, would see Tiger, but you need to know all kinds of wonderful creatures. A number of well-made bed operations at the park.

3.Phang Nga Bay National Park

Phang Nga Bay National Park is one of the most beautiful in the world for lovers of water and islands. It 's a strong karst landscape and seascape, the columns poking up from the color characteristics of the soil and water. There are caves, traditional villages and lush vegetation in abundance here, and only 100 km from Phuket Town. The canoe in Phang Nga Bay National Park is particularly good.

4. Ang Thong Marine National Park

Ang Thong is adreamy archipelago of Koh Samui and Surat Thani. E 'rarely visited inaccessibility of the order of the major parks in Thailand due to the general. Tour of Samui are very popular and often take kayak around the many bays. Can to the top of some of the islands and isolated near the park headquarters Trek.

5. Erawan National Park

Kanchanaburi's most famous park is the spectacular Erawan Waterfall, a huge cascade of water over seven steps down 1,500 m.Visitors can swim in the pool and walking on the tracks that cases skirts. The rest of the park has good hiking shoes and a set of caves, including Phra That Cave. This park is very busy during the holidays.

6. Erawan National Park

Kanchanaburi's most famous park is the spectacular Erawan Waterfall, a huge cascade of water over seven steps down 1,500 m. Visitors can swim in the pool and walking on the tracks that cases skirts. The rest of the park has a goodHiking and a collection of caves, including Phra Cave. This park is very busy during the holidays.

7. Doi Inthanon National Park

Thailand, the highest in the National Park has reached a point, more than 2560 m above sea level. The mountain itself is pretty inconspicuous at its peak, but as you can only go so far, is because of the research station. On the way up the mountain is the stupa king and queen, while the sides are giant waterfalls and a degree ofAccommodations.

Visit Lesser Thai National Parks

8. Mu Koh Surin

Often referred to simply as Surin National Park, which crosses the park north of the Thailand / Myanmar border to the bottom of the Andaman Sea. Most of the park area includes the sea, where there are five major islands, including the North Island, South Island and three smaller ones. The snorkeling is excellent.

9. Tarutao

This sector is largely invisible in Thailand is located in the lower rightSouth and against the Malaysian territory. It includes dozens of islands in the province of Satun, and includes the most popular island of Koh Lipe. You can also stay in Ko Tarutao and Ko Adang. Snorkeling, breathtaking sunsets and quiet are the big thing here.

10. Ko Samet

Although Koh Samet is a place of high-profile shows a large number of tourists who come here mainly for the beaches and not for his status as Marine Park. It is located in Rayong province, not far south of Pattaya and Rowdyonly by ferry. Koh Samet is a few miles, but it is quite robust. It 'an incredible sport white beaches and coral reefs, which are incredible, and the driest climate in the country.

Park Fees

Entering the park, plus tax and sometimes as much as 400 baht for the most high profile. It may not seem like much, but considering most Thais earn only 200 baht per day and only pay 20 baht to enter, it is.

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