Khao Yai National Park

Thailand’s Wildlife Paradise

Khao Yai National Park, located in central Thailand, is one of the country’s most famous and diverse protected areas. Established in 1962, it became Thailand’s first national park and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spanning over 2,100 square kilometers, the park is a treasure trove of lush forests, breathtaking waterfalls, and diverse wildlife, making it a haven for nature lovers and eco-tourists.

One of the park’s most popular attractions is its impressive waterfalls, such as Haew Narok and Haew Suwat, which offer stunning photo opportunities. The park is also home to a variety of animal species, including elephants, tigers, gibbons, and over 300 bird species, making it a prime spot for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

For those seeking adventure, Khao Yai offers numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to more challenging treks, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the park. The park’s rich biodiversity and picturesque landscapes make it a popular destination for both day trips and longer stays.

In addition to its natural wonders, Khao Yai is famous for its vineyards and wineries, providing a unique cultural experience in the heart of Thailand’s countryside. Whether you’re exploring its wildlife, enjoying scenic views, or simply relaxing in nature, Khao Yai National Park offers an unforgettable experience.

Capital


Bangkok

Currency

Thai baht

Languages

Thai , Lao, Chinese , Malay and Khmer

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