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National Parks In Kanchanaburi

National Parks In Kanchanaburi

With 7 most exotic and various National Parks In Kanchanaburi, it brings to the table a stunner without any limits. For animals and wildlife lovers, visiting this spot should be added to the bucket list.

Here are list of 7 National Parks In Kanchanaburi.

1. Erawan National Park

Founded in 1975, Erawan National Park is in the western part of the nation and 12th National Park of Thailand. It is one of the largest and the most recognized national park in the territory of Kanchanaburi. This park got its name from a Hindu mythological animal, a white three-headed elephant. One of the significant attraction of this park is the Erawan falls. The park includes 4 caves and a hill named Khao Nom Nang. The forest is loaded up with deciduous trees and limestone slopes.

 

Flora & Fauna: Macaques, Wild elephants, Indochinese serow, Indian muntjac, gibbons, wild hog, sambar deer, black naped monarch, dark-necked tailorbird, etc.

Timings: 8:30 am to 4:00 pm
Location: Si Sawat 71250, Thailand

2. Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park

It is also known as Tham Than Lot National Park. This is another forest reserve in Kanchanaburi which is well known for its mountains, waterfalls and caves. In spite of the fact that it is the smallest national park in Thailand, the diversity of this place will surprise you. Than Ngoen is most famous waterfall here.

 

Flora & Fauna:  This Park is generally deciduous with numerous bamboo trees and some dry evergreen trees as well. The creatures of this park are panthers, tigers, gibbons, gaurs, and so on. Basic birds seen here are hornbills, francolins, Tickell’s blue flycatcher, coppersmith barbet, and so on. The best observed animal here is a barking tree frog which is extremely phenomenal.

Timings: 8 am to 4 pm

3. Khao Laem National Park

Situated in the northern zone of Tenasserim Hills, and 1500 km towards the west from Thailand, this national park is famous for the Khao Laem Lake which it encompasses.

 

Flora & Fauna: The vegetation of this park is for the most part blended deciduous, evergreen hill and dry evergreen forest. There is a sanctuary  situated beside this park, called the Thung Yai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary and has a wide scope of creatures, comprising of extensive creatures like gaurs, tigers, sambar deer, elephants, yelping deer and wild pigs.

 

4. Khuean Srinagarindra National Park

This National Park is a piece of the Western Forest Complex secured area. This park is situated in the Srinagarind reservoir. This park has numerous caves for visitors to explore. Main attraction of this park is the Huay Mae Khamin waterfall. The caves of this park has antiquated works of art portraying stories. Two of the famous caves in here is Tham Phra Kho and Tham Nam Mut.

 

Flora & Fauna: The backwoods are evergreen and deciduous and natural life incorporates creatures like civet cat, panther, squirrels, bats, slow loris. Winged creatures like parakeets, osprey, green peafowl, kingfishers and orioles are found here.

Timings: 8 am to 5 pm
Location: Si Sawat 71250, Thailand

 

5. Lam Khlong Ngu National Park

Situated in the Thong Pha Phum region, this park was built up in 2009. The principle attractions of this park are the Nang Kruan waterfall, which is a big limestone waterfall, the Kliti waterfall and the Monolithic Cave which additionally is the most elevated solid cave in the world.

 

6. Sai Yok National Park

This lovely and isolated national park has few of the beautiful waterfalls and mountains of Kanchanaburi. The mountains of this park are the extension of the Tenasserim Hills. The river Khwae Noi runs to this park. The western region of this park touches the Myanmar boarder and the highest peak here is Khao Khwae. The park has some of the beautiful waterfalls, including the Sai Yok Yai which joins the Khwae Noi river. Caves like Tham Lawa and Tham Dowding are here.

 

Flora & Fauna: This park consists of teak forests. Animals in this park include, wild pigs, gibbons, elephants, sambar deer, barking deer, tigers, Malayan porcupine, slow loris, serow etc. A wide range of crabs are also found here.

 

7. Thong Pha Phum National Park

This park was set up in 2009. This park is situated on the edge of Myanmar. Around 175 km northwest of Kanchanaburi town, this park roughly extends 1236 sq. km in area. The park’s highest peak is Khao Chang Phueak. Being a 30 m tall waterfall, Chok Kradin is one of the famous spot of this park. Another major waterfall here is Khao Yai. Bi Deng, Huai Muang and Dip Yai are the other waterfalls present here. Khao Nai caves have pictures of Lord Buddha which adds to its stylish excellence.

 

Flora & Fauna: Trees of this park are for the most part deciduous and creatures are elephants, tigers, northern red muntjac, civet cats and water buffalos. Birds which are found here are hornbills, bulbuls and coucals.

 

How To Reach Kanchanaburi Forest Reserve

Kanchanaburi has no airport, however it can be reached easily by bus or a trains or a taxi from Bangkok. Minivans can be hired from Khaosan Road in Bangkok. One can likewise reach Kanchanaburi from Pattaya or Ayutthaya by bus itself. All the voyages take around 2-3 hours to reach there.

 

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