Things to Know about National Parks of Thailand

Things to Know about National Parks of Thailand

Did you know that there are tigers, leopards, elephants, tapirs, bears, gaurs, pangolins, porcupines, as well as various other exciting animals in the wild in much of the tropical jungles in Thailand?

  • Similan Islands

Khao Lak 65 kilometers, and Phuket, 100 kilometers

With a rich aquatic life containing difficult and soft reefs, crystal clear waters, and white coastlines, Similan Islands are taken into consideration to be among the best diving sites worldwide.

  • Ao Phang-Nga National Park

Phuket 35 kilometers, Krabi 50 to 65 kilometers, and Khao Lak 70 kilometers

Situated off the coast of Phuket, Phang-Nga, as well as Krabi coasts, Ao Phang-Nga National Forest is famous for the renowned James Bond Island and known to be the best canoeing destination in Thailand.

  • Khao Sok National Park

Phuket 160 kilometers, Krabi 150 kilometers, and Ko Samui 220 kilometers

The convenient range to Koh Samui, Phuket, Krabi, as well as Khao Lak makes Khao Sok the most prominent one in South Thailand. The park is prominent for its tropical forests, routes, wild animals, caverns, and raft houses on Cheow Lan Lake.

  • Khao Yai National Park

Bangkok 180 kilometer, Ayutthaya 120 kilometer, and Saraburi 65 kilometers

Listed as a world heritage website, Khao Yai has all of it; a collection of routes for trekking, wild animals, and waterfalls. Fairly simple to see deer species, hornbills, elephants, gibbons, macaques, civets, porcupines, as well as several other animals.

  • Kui Buri National Forest

Hua Hin 85 kilometers, Bangkok 280 kilometers, and Kanchanaburi 280 kilometers

Positioned not also far from Hua Hin, elephant discovery in the Kui Buri wildlife seeing area is practically 100% on any type of given day of the year. Other generally seen animals are gaurs, deer, Burmese hare, jackals, and some others.

  • Doi Inthanon National Forest

Chiang Mai 100 kilometers, Chiang Rai 280 kilometers, and Pai 220 kilometers

House to the highest possible mountain in Thailand, Doi Inthanon is among the most effective national parks in North Thailand. The park is popular for its waterfalls, perspectives, lavish evergreen woodlands, trails, birds, as well as trendy weather.

To know details about The most beautiful Thai national parks [อุทยานแห่งชาติ ที่ สวย ที่สุด ใน ประเทศไทย, which is the term in Thai], please visit the link.

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