Khao Yai National Park , Established in 1962 as Thailand's 1st national park

Established in 1962 as Thailand's 1st national park, it's the third largest park in Thailand. located primarily in Nakhon Ratchasima, Khao Yai extends into Saraburi and Nakhon Nayok provinces. Khao Yai is just three hours faraway from Bangkok.

 The park covers a region of 2,168 sq. Kilometers, containing grasslands rain/ever and green jungle. 1,351 m high Khao Rom is the highest mountain in the park. the normal altitude of the park ranges from four hundred to a thousand m higher than the ocean level.


Khao Yai is a component of Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest complex, a World Heritage location declared by UNESCO, covering five protected areas from Khao Yai to the Cambodian border. the other protected areas are; Thap Lan park, Pang Sida park, Dong Yai wildlife Sanctuary and tantalum Phraya park.

The park actually is a very popular destination for each foreign and native tourists, it may be very busy on the week-ends and holidays. Few open grassland areas near headquarters, nearby Yod Khao mountain and further east, will increase the possibility to see some wonderful mammals. There are also several salt licks on the roads to attracts larger mammals like gaurs, deers, elephants, and more.

Few of restaurants are situated around hq, one at Haew Narok waterfall in Southern components, one at Haew Suwat waterfall. one among camping grounds also features a restaurant but not open frequently.
 
The main entrance is at north with nearest town Pak Chong in Ratchasima , the secondary entrance is at south in  Nayok province. the doorway fee is four hundred thb for adults and two hundred thb for kids. As of March 2015, Thai permit, legal document or student card holders cannot get in for Thai price.

Due to one elephant damaging many cars over few days in early Jan this year, vehicles are allowed to enter the park 6 am to 6 pm solely. Vehicles entered the park are still allowed to depart till late hours which suggests tour operators can still be ready to continue with nigh safaris once their day tours.

Wildlife

The park is home to around three hundred resident and migratory birds and has one of Thailand's largest populations of hornbills. a number of the fascinating birds that may be found in the park are  broadbills ,scarlet minivets, mountain scops-owls, nice slaty woodpeckers, Asian fairy bluebirds ,jungle fowls, and magpies. several ground-dwelling birds like silver pheasants, green-legged partridges,blue-winged leafbirds,  and siamese fireback are common on the roads and trails. Best time to go to Khao Yai for birdwatching is throughout the dry months and through March Apr when the large bird migration happens.

Some common mammals include bears, gibbons, elephants, barking deers, gaurs,  otters, and macaques. There haven't been any sign of tiger activity within the park for a short time, however, camera traps have revealed a significant tiger population in close Thap Lan and Pang genus Sida park. The park has just one crocodile within the park and it may be seen on the same location. According guides operating in the park, the crocodilian was released to the park by the park rangers.
 
Khao Yai is additionally a decent destination for observation reptiles. the simplest time is around March-April however with still smart activity till Gregorian calendar month, throughout the cold seasons it takes a little a lot of effort to identify them. Python reticulatus, Chinese rat snake,  water monitor and crested lizards square measure solely few of the many species that may be found within the park.
Activities

The park offers several trail choices to choose from, 500m up to 8km long, all at once over 50km creating it an excellent destination for hikers. There also are some longer routes that need guides for up to three days hiking.

There is variety of waterfalls in the park, most of them easily attainable by vehicles combined with a few walk. Haew Nerok waterfall in Khao Yai is one of the highest and most spectacular waterfalls in the country. The jump scene from The Beach movie marked by Leonardo Dicaprio is from Haew Suat waterfall situated 8km east from the visitor center.
Most touristic attractions are situated on the side of the park accessible through paved roads.all inclusive vocation  motorcycles and Vehicles are allowed for 30B. Khao Yai is one among hottest destination for bikers in Thailand. bikers are seen on the roads often in teams.
all inclusive vocation There are 2 camping grounds and a number of other restaurants additionally as shower/toilet facilities inside the park. lots of hotels and guesthouses are often found right outside the national park limits. There are few bungalows in 2 totally different spots in the park, these need to be booked well in advance, the bookings should be done through Department of National Parks, wildlife, and Plant Conservation web.
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