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KHAO YAI National Park |
- Khao Yai National
Park covers an area of over 2 000 square kilometers and includes one of the
largest intact monsoon forests in mainland Asia. Consider by many to be
among the best national park in the world, Khao Yai was recently
designated an ASEAN national Heritage Site.The park encompasses a wide variety of habitats, including sub-mountain evergreen forests and grasslands. There are also several mountains of around 1000 meters including Khao Khieo. Host to almost 2 500 plant |
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| species, 67 different kinds of mammals and over 300 species of birds. Some 200 to 300 wild elephants reside within the park boundaries, other recorded mammals include sambar deer, barking deer, gaur, wild pig, Malayan sun bear, Asiatic black bear, tiger, leopard, serow and various gibbon and macaques. In general these animals are easily spotted during the rainy season from June to October. Khao Yai also has Thailand largest hornbills, including the great hornbill, king of the bird kingdom, as well as wreathed hornbill, indian pied hornbill and rhinoceros hornbill. Hornbills breed from January to may, the best time to see them. They also feed on figs, so ficus trees are good places to find them. Caves in the park are home to rare wrinkle-lipped bats and Himalayan ribbed bats. | ![]() |
| The entire area is criss-crossed by
over 50 Km of
hiking trails, ranging in length from one and a half to eight kilometers (see
below). There are also
three wildlife-watching towers in the park.
There are in addition many waterfalls, the tallest and most spectacular of
which is Haew Narok at 80 meters.
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Active travellers who like to explore deep into the forest can choose one of 13 trails at Khao Yai. Note that some trekking route should be guided by experienced forestry officials
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1 - Kong Kaew-Heo Suwat: |
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2 - Kong Kaew-Pong Chang II: |
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3 - Kong Kaew-Pha Kluai Mai: |
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4 - Pha Kluai Mai-Heo Suwat: |
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5 - Heo Suwat-Thung Ya Khao Laem: |
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| 6 - Park office-Nong Phak Chi: Start opposite the food stalls and follow the signs along the four-kilometre trail to Nong Phak Chi. From here, follow the dirt road for one kilometre to a paved road and walk two kilometres back to the park office. This trail is very popular. - |
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7 - Park office-Wang Cham Pee: |
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8 - Kong Kaew-Golf Course Road: |
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9 - Park office-Mor Sing Toh: |
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10 - Park office-former TAT restaurant: |
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11 - Old TAT restaurant-Tat Ta Phu waterfall: |
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12 - Dan Chang-Bueng Phai: |
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13 - Nong Pak Chi-Khlong Ee-thao:
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TOURS Classic Thailand SCUBA DIVING Live aboards and day
dives TRANSPORTATION |
CITIES Bangkok ECO TOURISM Khao Yai National Park
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