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Friday, December 29, 2006

Phu Soi Dao Waterfall, Uttaradit

A small stream Phu Soi Dao Waterfall






















Flower field on Phu Soi Dao
























Location: Phu Soi Dao National Park, far from Phitsanulok town 199 km.
Go: From Phitsanulok town, take highway 11, then take to highway 1246 until Ban Pae district, use highway 1143 pass Chattakarn district, take highway 1237, pass Ban Bor and turn to highway 1268 go to waterfall.
Travel: Rainy-Water
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Saturday, December 23, 2006

Taad Dao Waterfall, Sukhothai

Taad Dao Waterfall

Taad Dao Waterfall, the best beautiful waterfall in Si Sathanalai National Park





















Location: Si Sathanalai National Park, Sukhothai.
Go: From Sukhothai town, use road no. 101 ride to Si Satchanalai before reaching Hua Yuak district for 8 km. Can find Si Sathanalai National Park.
Travel: Winter
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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Ko Luang Waterfall, Lamphun

Ko Luang Waterfall

















Mae Ping National Park





















Location: Mae Ping National Park, Li district, Lamphun
Go: Phahonyothin road, then ride follow 1087 (Li-Kor). National park office at the km marker 20-21 on left side.
Travel: All season
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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Doi Chong National Park



Doi Chong National Park is situated in the areas of Sop Prap District, Thoen District, and Mae Phrik District of Lampang Province, and Li District of Lamphun Province. The geographical features of the National Park consist of high mountains. Doi Chong is the highest mountaintop of the National Park (1,339 meters above the sea level) with beautiful scenery and various kinds of forests including mixed forests, arid evergreen forests, and pinery, and being the source of streams and rivers.

The topography of the National Park consist of small sized and large sized mountains, extending from the north to the southwest of the area. These mountains are the sources of many gullies flowing into Wang River (Wang River is the main river of Lampang Province and also being the water source for many reservoirs such as Maeprap Reservoir, Huai Maepu Reservoir, Mae-yong Reservoir, etc. In general, the topography of the area consist of stony mountains with decorative minerals, zinc, granite, and marble.


The climate in lower areas at foothills of the National Park is similar to other areas in the Northern Region of which the highest temperature is 43 o C and the lowest temperature is 10 o C Meanwhile, temperatures on the mountaintops are lower than temperatures on flatlands of the National Park. The lowest temperature is 4 o C and the average rainfall is 894 mm/year.


Location and Journey
Doi Chong National ParkMu 6, Ban Na Mai Daeng, Na Yang Sub-district,, Sop Prap, Lampang, Thailand 52170
By Car
The National Park’s office is situated in Sop Prap District, Lampang District. From Mueang District of Lampang Province, you may take Highway No.1 (Phahonyothin Road) and go southwards for approximately 54 kilometers. When reaching Sop Prap District Office, make a right hand turn to Ban Lai–Ban Kaen Road. When reaching Ban Na Mai Daeng (approximately 8 km away from Phahonyothin Road ), make a left hand turn and go straight on for approximately 7 kilometers and you will reach the office of the National Park. The total distance from Mueang District of Lampang Province to the National Park’s office is approximately 68 kilometers.

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Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Mae Wong National Park



Mae Wong National Park was the centre of hill tribe for example Hmong, Yao, Muzer and Karen. The park was declared a national park on 14th September 1987 as the 55th park of Thailand. This 894 km2 park is located approximately 350 kilometers northwest of Bangkok in the provinces Nakon Sawan and Kampaeng Phet, West Thailand.

The park is very rugged and hilly along Tanon Thong Chai mountain range, especially on the north and west. With the highest peak at 1,964 m. above sea level it is one of highest mountain ranges in the west of Thailand. Three main rivers of which the Mae Wong River is the biggest drain the park.
Weather Condition
Weather in Mae Wong National Park can be divided into 3 seasons as follows : 1. Summer : during March - May 2. Raining : during June - October 3. Winter : during November - February which is mostly suitable for travelling.

Location and Journey

Mae Wong National Park
P.O. Box 29, Klong Lan, Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand 62180
Tel. : 0 5571 9010-1

By Car
The Mae Wong National Park Headquarters is located 20Km. south of Klong Lan, in Kampaeng Phet province. The quickest way driving from Bangkok, take highway 1 to Nakorn Sawan. Follow the highway for another 8Km. until you see the turn to Lad Yao. From Lad Yao take the road to Ban Khao Chon Kan, approximately 50Km, At th intersection turn right onto the road to Klong Lan (approx. 43Km.) In Klong Lan turn left for the last 20Km. to the park.
Driving form Kampaeng Phet, take highway 1 in the direction of Nakorn Sawan. After about 6Km. right at Ban Klong Mae Lai follow the road all th eway up to the park (approx. 75)There are signs leading to the park.


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Monday, December 11, 2006

Si Lanna National Park



Si Lanna is surrounded by the valleys and a mountain chain lies from north to south. The source of Mae Ngad resirvoir is along with several brooks and creeks, which water rushes down from the valleys to Mae Ngad reservoir. Southwest of the brooks, the water rushes down to Mae Ping River.


The weather is three season such as ; Rainy season - from May to October. Winter - from November to February. Summer- from March to April.
Location and Journey
Si Lanna National ParkBan Pao Sub-district,, Mae Taeng, Chiang Mai, Thailand 50150Tel. : 0 5347 9090, 0 5347 9079 Fax : 0 5347 9090
By Car
Start at Chiang Mai province, getting to Sri Lanna National Park use the road number 1001from Chiang Mai travel to Mae Taeng forest, Mae Ngad forest and Amphur Prao. At km. 79 Ban Pradu, Tambol Maepung, Amphur Prao there is an intersection to the park Headquarters and Mon Hin Lai Waterfall

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Sunday, December 10, 2006

Pha Daeng National Park (Chiang Dao)


Chiang Dao is the ridge of mountain of Doi Chiang Dao and Doi Pha Daeng. This is the same area of Chian Dao Wild Animals Protection Area and Sri Lanna National Park which namely the Pha Daeng National Park (Chiang Dao). The forest of the northern part of Thailand is the source of Ping river and Mae Tang river or so called "Khun Nam Ping and Khun Nam Mae Tang" which are located in the National Conservation Forest of Chiang Dao, Amphur Viang Haeg, Amphur Chiang Dao and Forest Conservation of Mae Fang river in Amphur Fang, Chiang Mai province. Geographic here is the complexity of mountains and has the fertile forest. The natural highlights of this national park are Sri Sangwan waterfall, Pang Tong waterfall, Nivet Hold of Water, Krab cave, Tab Tao cave, Doi Pha Tang and Doi Bha Dang which you can make a sightseeing at the top of mountain.



Location and Journey
Pha Daeng National Park (Chiang Dao)Muang Na Sub-district,, Chiang Dao, Chiang Mai, Thailand 50170Tel. : 0 5326 1466
By Car
The first choice uses the road no. 107 (Chiang Mai - Fang) and then use the asphal road adjancent to the National Park at the Ban Ping Kwong (KM. 83) Amphur Chiang Rai and then make a turn at Ban Tab Tao intersection (KM. 118) of Khing Amphur Jaiprakarn.

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Saturday, December 09, 2006

Mae Wang National Park



Maewang National Park covers an area of Pamaejam, Pamaekhan-maewang and Pajomthong National conservation forest in Chaingmai with 700 sq.km of area. Covering with various type of forest as mixed deciduous forest, Dry dipterocarp, mixed dry dipterocarp, Hill evergreen forest and Pine hill forest. Wildlife was found as mammalia, reptile, amphibian, birds, aquatic animal and day-butterfly

Chronology : Obkhan National Park sent the report to inform that the area around Obkhan National park and in the vicinity cover 4 forests of Chaingmai National conservation forest with fertile condition of forest, high biodiversity, the sources of river and stream so appropriate setting to be a National park.

So Royal forest department sent some of officers to survey that fact. From the report informed that this area covers total area 144 sq.km. Present Head National Park is preparing set to be a National park.

From the influent of southwest monsoon wind that brings moisture and rainy cloud so it causes of the season. Summer runs in March to May, rainy runs in June to November and cold season runs in December to February. Average temperature all year long is 20 c, dropping at 10-14 c. average rain amount is 2,000-2,100 ml/year.

Location and Journey

Mae Wang National Park
Suntisuk Sub-district,, King Amphoe Doi Lo, Chiang Mai, Thailand 50160

By Car
From the city of Chiangmai use highway number 108 (Chaingmai-Hod) to the south about 21 km then turn right to Maewang sub district by use Rorporchor road number 12039 and 10240 (Meawin-Maekeaw) and about 36 km will get to National Park Headquarters.

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Friday, December 08, 2006

Siriphum Waterfall

Siriphum Waterfall


Location:
At the km marker 31 highway 1009 Jam thong - Doi Inthanon
Go:
From Chiang Mai town, Use highway 108. At the km marker 57 before reaching Jom thong district, turn right into highway 1009 and find km marker 31 and turn right find Lad Yang Road to Siriphum Waterfall for 8 km.
Travel:
All year
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Thursday, December 07, 2006

Wachiratharn Waterfall

Wachiratharn Waterfall




Rubber boat rafting.


Location:
At the km marker 20.8 highway 1009 before reaching Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiang Mai
Go:
Use highway 1009. Go Straight on until find km marker 20.8. Turn on Lad Yang road to Wachiratharn Waterfall for 500 m.
Travel:
All year
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Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Mae Klang Waterfall

Mae Klang Waterfall


The guest house in Mae Klang Village


Location:
With Doi Inthanon National Park, behind inthanon national center, Chiang Mai
Go:
From Chiang Mai town, use highway 108 to Doi Inthanon National Park office, At the km marker 57 before reaching Chom Thong district, there is a right turn into highway 1009. Go straight on until find a junction, turn right and will find the national park ranger unit1. Walk to get the waterfall around 500 m.
Travel:
All year.
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Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Mae Ya Waterfall, Chiang Mai

Waterfall






Location:
Within Doi Inthanon National Park Chiang Mai
Go:
From Chiang Mai town, use highway 108 to Doi Inthanon National Park office. At the km marker 57 before reaching Chom Thong district, there is a right turn into highway 1009. Go straight on ultil find a junction, turn right and find the national park ranger until 1. Doi Inthanon Nation Park office is located at the km marker 31
Travel:
All year
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Monday, December 04, 2006

Pu Kaeng Waterfall, Chiang Rai

Pu Kaeng Waterfall
The 9th step waterfall



Location: within Doi Luang National Park, Chiang Rai
Go: From Chiang Rai town, use highway 1 for 40 km., turn left at Ban Pu Kaeng sub-district, and riding go straight on for 8 km.
Travel: All year
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Sunday, December 03, 2006

Khun Korn Waterfall, Chiang Rai

Khun Korn Waterfall Waterfall


Location: Larn Nam Kok National Park, Doi Chang mountain, Mae Korn sub-district, Chiang Rai
Go: From Chiang Rai town, you can use highway 1211 for 15 km. Then Trun right to highway 1208 for 11 km.
Travel: All year
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Friday, December 01, 2006

Khun Chae National Park


Khun Chae National Park, located one hour northeast of Chiangmai, was declared a national park in 1995 due to its important water resources, extensive forests, wildlife, beautiful waterfalls and scenic views. Deriving its name from Khun Chae Waterfalls, this 270 square kilometer national park has been inhabited for approximately 100 years by Thai villagers. Recently, Karen and Laha hill tribes have settled near the borders of the park.

Weather Condition

The cold season lasts from October until January, the rainy season from May until September. During the hot dry season, February to July, the temperatures range from 22 to 33 degrees Celsius. During the cold dry season, October until January, the temperature ranges from 2 to 29. In the rainy season temperatures range from 19 to 29. Rainfall during the rainy season a verages 60 cm. per month.

Varieties of Plants and Wild Animals

The vegetation of Khun Chae National Park is generally related to elevation. From 300-800 meters, the forest is composed of bamboo, deciduous and deciduous dipterocarp-oak associations; from 800-1,000 meters, the forest is mixed evergreen and pine. Most of the forests above 1,800 meters has been burned repeatedly and rarely represents a natural condition. The stream bottoms are often surrounded by lush evergreen trees, wild bananas, ferns, mosses and herbaceous vegetation. These stream bottoms often form a rich oasis of vegetation in a forest that is routinely burned by villagers that hunt wildlife and graze cattle. The ridges and mountain tops are typically covered with grasses, pine, oaks and dipterocarps. Near the eastern boundary of the park, a dry dipterocarp forest dominates the landscape.

Mammals-Wildlife can be seen in several different habitats and times of the day in the park. The prime places to see wildlife are in the lush river valleys and moist forests near the higher parts of the park. Though many species of wildlife have disappeared from Thailand and Khun Chae National Park, the following list of animals have been seen recently within its boundaries: several species of civet; wild pig; barking deer; hog badger; many species of flying arboreal and ground squirrels; bats, hare. Possible species in Khun Chae include, Asiatic Black Bear, Slow Loris, White Handed Gibbon, Leopard Cat, Serow. Birds: Ashy Drongo, Scarlet Minivet, Gray Headed Flycatcher, White Fronted Forktail, Brown Fish Owl, Crested Serpent Eagle, Shikra, Velvet Fronted-Nuthatch, Blue Throated Barbet, CopperSmith Barbet, Blue Winged Leafbird, Brown Cheeked Fulveta, Red Bungle Fowl. Reptiles: Green Tree Viper, King Cobra, Flying Lizards, Geckos, Skinks.

Location and Journey

Khun Chae National Park
Mae Chae Dee Mai Sub-district,, Wiang Pa Pao, Chiang Rai, Thailand 57260
Tel. : 0 5360 9262

By Car
Easy access is a major asset to Khun Chae National Park as it is located adjacent to the main high way connecting Chiang Mai with Chiang Rai, two important visitor destinations in Thailand To get to the park from Chiang Mai, take high way 118, 56 Kilometers northeast of Chiang Mai. Transportation to the park is a vailable by bus and songtao from Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai Both ordinary and air conditioned buses are available at the Arcade Bus Station.Take small-yellow bus Chiangmai-Wiangpapao at the bus stop on Thaiwong Road to National Road No 118 passes Doisaket District, Chiang Mai Province to Sub-amphur Wiangpapao, Chiang Rai Province about 56 kilometers from Chiang Mai. From Chiang Rai, the Park Headquarters office is located 129 kilometers south west from Chiang Rai and is accessible by bus as well as songtao. Rental vehicles are available in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai.

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