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Lan Sang National Park
Nature & wilderness, Muang Tak, Tak
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Lan Sang National Park features steep rugged mountains covered in fertile forests. The Khao Luang range separates the park in the middle. Its highest peak, Oomyod, reaches 1,065 metres above sea level.
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Mae Moei National Park
Nature & wilderness, Tha Song Yang, Tak
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Most of the terrain is mountainous, approximately 680 metres above sea level (the highest peak is 1,250 m above sea level), with lesser plains. Very few large trees can be found in this otherwise fertile forest, which is the main source of the Song R
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Namtok Pha Charoen National Park
Nature & wilderness, Phop Phra, Tak
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Namtok Pha Charoen National Park comprises mountains extending northwards and small plains alongside rivers. The towering formations within this area include Doi Pah-tan, Doi Den-krating, Doi Luang, Doi Mhak-muen and Khao Lom-pudyen. Since the park i
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Taksin Maharat National Park
Nature & wilderness, Muang Tak, Tak
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Taksin Maharat National Park is composed of mostly steep and complicated mountain ranges with a little planar area and an elevation of 1,000 metres above sea level. There are watersheds that act as a border between the Muang Tak and Mae Sot districts
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Khlong Tron National Park
Nature & wilderness, Nam Pat, Uttaradit
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Khlong Tron National Park consists of high and low mountains. The chief mountains here include Khao Phumiang, Khao Kwumrua, Khao Ngairua, Khao Samliam, Khao Yuak, Khao Thanon, Khao Daed, Khao Maipha, Khao Takbon, Khao Namyai, Khao Phakkhuang and Khao
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Lam Nam Nan National Park
Nature & wilderness, Tha Pla, Uttaradit
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Lam Nam Nan National Park is the source of water for the Nan River and Sirikit Dam, and consists of a fertile forest, which has economically valuable plants and a variety of wildlife.
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Khao Sip Ha Chan National Park
Nature & wilderness, Khaeng Hang Maew, Chanthaburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Khao Sip Ha Chan National Park is mostly an expanse of plain area. The summit of Khao Sip Ha Chan is on the west side, and towers 802 metres above sea level. It is bounded on the north by the Khao Ang Ruenai Wildlife Sanctuary. Many streams run throu
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Namtok Phlio National Park
Nature & wilderness, Laem Sing, Chanthaburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Namtok Phlio National Park consists of mountains that rise 300 to 624 metres high. The southern ranges are less steep and plains can be seen around the lower slopes. The tallest summit is the Map Wa Krok at 924 metres, and is the source of many stre
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Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park
Nature & wilderness, Nong Prue, Kanchanaburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park, which constitutes largely intricate limestone mountains, is the source of the Klong River. The highest peak here is Kam Pang, which is about 1,260 metres above mean sea level.
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Erawan National Park
Nature & wilderness, Si Sawat, Kanchanaburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» The limestone hills of Erawan National Park rise some 165 to 996 metres above sea level. On the eastern side of the park, the Mong Lai stream and Omtala stream join to form the Erawan waterfall. The Sadae stream flows along the north side of the park
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