A Trip Through the National Parks of Thailand

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

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 across one of these many beautiful national parks. Here are just a few of the best that you can discover during your Thailand travels....

Khao Yai
2,168 sq km

In 1961, this was the first officially recognised national park. Hidden deep within this beautiful park are a number of stunning 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 square kilometers. With over 50 hiking trails varying from different levels of difficulty, Khao Yai is a great travel destination for those wanting to include some great walks during their Thailand travel experience (and if you're lucky you might just spot a tiger). Maps for some of the easiest routes can be found at the


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