Day Trip In Thailand

With over 50 national parks, Thailand’s lush countryside has a unique beauty only found in this part of the world. The warm atmosphere and heavy monsoon rain allows the flora and fauna to flourish and in turn, produces an ideal environment for animals and insects to live.

Day Trip In Thailand

If you think a trip to Thailand is all about the bustling cities and the tropical islands, then you have only just scratched the surface. By taking a trip out of the city during your Thailand holiday, you will soon come over one of these many beautiful national parks. Here are just a few of the best that you can scrutinize during your Thailand travels….

Khao Yai

2,168 sq km

In 1961, this was the first officially recognised national park. Inexpressive deep within this beautiful park are a whole of striking waterfalls, one of which you may recognise from the film, The Beach. The park can be found just a few hours North West of Bangkok in the Sankambeng Mountain Range and is well worth a visit during your Thailand trip. The second largest park in Thailand, Khao Yai covers an area of 2,168 quadrate kilometers. With over 50 hiking trails varying from separate levels of difficulty, Khao Yai is a great voyage destination for those wanting to comprise some great walks during their Thailand voyage contact (and if you’re lucky you might just spot a tiger). Maps for some of the easiest routes can be found at the visitor’s center. The largest waterfall in the park, Haew Narok Waterfall soars over 150 meters from top to bottom. However, the one that most habitancy come to see during their Thailand travels is Haew Suwat falls; the waterfall from the film The Beach. It is only 8km from the visitors center and if you want to visit this area during your holiday in Thailand, it’s best to head there mid-week when there are less people.

Khao Sok

793 sq km

The remote location of this national park (which is only accessible by road) has made this one the best kept- as well as most popular- parks in Thailand. You can reach Khao Sok from both Surat thani and Phuket; linking well into to many routes straight through the country. It’s therefore a good midway point to stop off during your Thailand trip on your way to the islands in the south. In the middle of this park, there is a huge lake with many small estuaries which rise and fall depending on the season’s rainfall. If the natural world is your cup of tea and something that you would like to comprise in your Thailand voyage experience, you will be in your element here! You can take one of the treks into the jungle to ride elephants, see monkeys in their natural habitat, and you’ll be surrounded by calls of over 200 species of birds. Taking a kayak out on the lake is also possible, not to mention a great way to scrutinize and would be a real feature of your Thailand trip. Due the remote location of this park, it retains a unavoidable unspoilt charm which makes it so extra and a fabulous expanding to your Thailand adventure.

Erawan National Park

550 sq km

The Erawan National park is most illustrious for the bridge over the river Kwai, which is surrounded by rolling hills and dense jungle, and right on is a must see during your Thailand trip. You can stay on floating huts on the river or take a walk over the bridge. The surrounding area gives you a real feeling of the plight that the Pow’s must have gone straight through when building the bridge, and the museums are a great insight into the 2nd world war. From Bangkok, there are daily buses to the province of Kanchanuburi and so it is easy to reach if your Thailand trip is only a flying visit. As well as visiting this historic bridge, you should also comprise a trip out to the Erawan Falls in your Thailand holiday. Tours run regularly and can sometimes be quite busy but, once at the falls you can hike up the 7 tires of this striking waterfall, taking a dip in each of the pools- a real feature of your Thailand trip! Only the dedicated few will make it all the way to the top (which you will have almost to yourself). Taking a dip in the blue azure water is a temptation not many can resist, but watch out, as there are limited fish in the lower pools which are intent on giving you a foot spa!

Doi Inthanon National Park

482 sq km

If you are planning to head north during your Thailand holiday, the Doi Inthanon National Park (or the “Roof of Thailand”) is one park that you do not all the time find in the tour books. This is the top national park in Thailand, reaching over 2,500 meters above sea level and is part of the Loi Lar mountain range separating Thailand and Burma. If you venture out to this park during the policy of your Thailand holiday, then be sure to take a jumper as the temperatures during the dry season can often reach around 5 degrees Celsius. At lower points to the east, a whole of caves are formed from the limestone rock. As you traverse the winding road up to the summit, you will be flanked by waterfalls and due to the cooler climate, the plants less seem the tropical Thailand jungles of the lower regions.

If you’re reasoning of doing a spot of camping during your Thailand trip, it’s very beloved in this area and facts on trail maps and camp sites can be found at the visitor’s center found at 31st km sign.

The area was originally a royal favorite, to fly from the hot summers at lower levels. The king Inthawichayanon enjoyed this region so much that he had his ashes scattered here.

Please note from 1st June to 31st October this park is fulfilled, to the public.

Ang Thong National nautical Park

250 sqkm

Unlike the other parks in this section, the Ang Thong National nautical Park is made up of 42 archipelago islands off the east coast to the North of Ko Samui. These sets of islands are inhabitable apart from one, Ko Paluay as the rest are protected. The islands are made up of a mix of steep rock cliffs, deep caves and Inexpressive lagoons and are illustrious for their natural beauty. There are also white sandy beaches and shallow coral reefs which you can scrutinize with your snorkel during your Thailand holiday. No large animals live on these small islands, but a whole of smaller animals, reptiles and birds live here such as crab eating monkeys, green turtles and drongoes. Thailand tours run from Ko Samui and are strictly regulated by the authorities to keep the numbers limited. You can also visit the only inhabited island where the sea gypsies live on this Thailand trip.

With so many parks, it’s difficult to know where to spend your time when you’re planning your Thailand trip, but with this rough guide, you will have a great idea of a few of the best!

A Trip through the National Parks of Thailand

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