National Parks in Thailand
Posted in Attractions,Destinations,Fun,General,Guide June 19, 2008There are about 48 national parks in Thailand, most of which can be easily reached and have good accommodation facilities. The beauty of these parks is enchanting and the nature is definitely at its best in this parks. Most parks charge an entrance fee of about 400 Baht.
Khao Yai National Park
This one is not only the oldest but also one of the best national parks in the whole world. Located in the north-east 205km from Bangkok, the park has large areas of rain forest, an abundance of wild life, and over 500 km of hiking trails. It has a wide choice of accommodation facilities and can be easily reached by bus or train.

Erawan national Park
Famous for its waterfall and the spectacular Phrathat cave, there is a lot of rush here on weekends and public holidays. Erawan can be easily reached with the help of buses which run daily from Kanchanaburi.

Sai Yao National Park
Located between Erawan and the Burmese border, the park can be reached by taking a bus from Kanchanaburi along highway 323. The bus drops at the park entrance.
Doi Inthanon National Park
This is Thailand’s highest mountain (2565 metres) and has many trails worth exploring, plus several impressive waterfalls. Tours are available from Chiang Mai.

Lansang National Park
With several trials leading to waterfalls and with a large hill tribe centre on the west side, this small park is located 18km along the road from Tak to Mae Sot.

Thaleban National Park
Located 90km south of Had Yai almost on the border with Malaysia, this park has unspoiled virgin forests which support a great variety of wildlife.
Phetra National Park
The park encompasses a group of islands off the south-west coast and offers beaches, coral reefs and rain forests. Turatao island has an outdoor museum and an aquarium. The visitors centre is located at Pak Bara.
Hat Nai Yank National Park
The park HQ is 1½km from Phuket airport. The main attraction of this marine park is the formation of turtles’ nest from November to February.
Phang Nga Bay National Park
This one shot to fame with the James Bond movie “Man with a Golden Gun”. Forested limestone pillars rise out of the sea like inverted mountains, while Tham Lot Caves provide plenty of scope for adventure. The offshore islands of Koh Thalu and Koh Tapu are major attractions, where small boats pass under magnificient natural rock formations.
The park is located 96km by road from Phuket Town and can be reached by tour bus or boat. You can take a day’s trip or opt for overnight stay.

Koh Chang National Park
Being the second largest island of Thailand, Koh Chang is located about 240km south of Pattaya and is endowed with dense tropical forests, white sandy beaches and spectacular waterfalls.
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