Discover the Natural Wonders of Khao Yai National Park
Escape the city and immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of Khao Yai National Park, Thailand’s first and UNESCO-listed national park. Spot wildlife at the scenic Nong Phak Chi Observation Tower, then marvel at the iconic Haew Suwat Waterfall, famously featured in The Beach. Explore the lush forest trails leading to the breathtaking Haew Narok Waterfall, the tallest in the park. Enjoy a peaceful break or an overnight stay at Lam Ta Khong Campground, offering panoramic views and cool mountain air. This full-day tour is perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking a refreshing retreat in the heart of Thailand.
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Explore the natural wonders of **Khao Yai National Park** on a private day trip filled with lush jungle landscapes, wildlife sightings, and scenic highlights. Visit the famous **Haew Suwat Waterfall**, trek through tropical trails, spot elephants, gibbons, and hornbills in the wild, and take in sweeping views from **Pha Diao Dai Cliff**. With an English-speaking driver-guide and flexible itinerary, this tour offers a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation in Thailand’s first and most iconic national park.
You're right, Fareed — thank you for pointing that out. Here's the short note you asked for: **Nong Phak Chi – Khao Yai National Park** A peaceful wildlife observation spot reached by a short trail, featuring a raised tower overlooking open grasslands and a watering hole. Ideal for spotting elephants, deer, and birds during early morning or late afternoon.
A 20-meter waterfall famous for its appearance in the movie The Beach. It’s easily accessible with a short walk from the parking area and offers scenic viewpoints. Swimming is not allowed due to strong currents. Facilities nearby include restrooms and a café. Best visited during the rainy season when the water flow is strongest.
A spacious riverside camping area located near the visitor center, ideal for nature lovers. It offers tent rentals, basic facilities (toilets, showers, shop, power outlets), and a chance to spot wildlife like deer, monkeys, and gibbons up close. Perfect for stargazing and peaceful overnight stays in the heart of the national park.
The tallest and most powerful waterfall in the park, dropping about 150 meters in three tiers. It’s reached via a scenic 1 km forest trail with steps leading to a viewpoint. The waterfall is most spectacular during the rainy season. Visitors often spot wildlife like wild elephants nearby, but the area can be slippery—caution is essential.
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