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| Doi Inthanon National
Park : Chaing
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The
1,005 - square - kilometre park covers Thailand's highest mountain
(2,565 metres). The lovely Wachirathan, Siriphum and Mae Pan
waterfalls share the mountain with Meo and Karen hilltribe settlements.
Forest above 1,800 metres is covered with lichens and wild orchids. |
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The
Khao Yai Natioanl Park : Nakhon Ratchasim, Pachinburi
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Park comprises various mountains, two impotant rivers of Lam
Takhong and Nakhon Nayok, with many rare species of fauna and
flora and over 20 waterfalls. Camping sites in the park are
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| Thi Lo Su Waterfall
: Tak |
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Locate
in the Umphang Wildlife Sanctury, Is the most beautiful in Thailand.
Origination from Huai Klotho, It flows down a mountain valley
at a height of 200-300 metres. The fall flow down in tiers surrounded
by virgin forest. There is a trail to the waterfall from the
wildlife sanctuary office. It take approximately 15 minites
to walk, and there are places to stop and admire the impressive
views from the top. |
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Hew
Narok Waterfall : Nakhon Nayok
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large size waterfall located in the vicinity of Amphoe Pak Phli
and under the responsibility of the Khao Yai National Park.
It is accessible via Route No. 3077 (Prachin Buri - Khao Yai
Route). The waterfall cascades from a 200 metre cliff. |
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This
vast area in southern Thailand is largest inland body of water
in Thailand, and is rich in water bird life. As a result, it
draws people from all over the world to see Thailand's indigenous
birds and species coming to the area from further afield. |
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Kaeng
Krachan : Petchaburi
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Krachan in Petchaburi, is Thailand's largest national park but
still relatively unknown. Bird-watchers can look more than 250
confirmed species, among them the great hornbills and grey peacocks. |
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Covers
a large mountainous area in Tambon Mae U-Kho, some 26 Kilometers
from the district. The wild-sunflowers called in Thai "Bua
Tong" are in full bloom during November which make the
hills and surrounding areas look like plated with gold. |
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| The Khao Yai
Natioanl Park : Nakhon Ratchasim, Pachinburi |
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Khao
Yai's dense forests and sprawling high-altitude plains support
a broad spectrum of mammal species, including elephants, tigers,
gibbons and deer, more than 300 bird species, including giant
hornbills and silver pheasants, and more than 2,500 kinds of
trees, plants and flowers. |
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