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Discovering Khao Yai: Your Essential Park Guide

Explore Khao Yai National Park: A Visitor's Guide

Khao Yai National Park, Thailand's oldest and third-largest national park, is a haven for nature lovers. Spanning over 2,100 square kilometers across four provinces, it offers a diverse range of attractions, from mountains and forests to exotic wildlife and stunning waterfalls.

When heading north, make a stop at Pak Chong, the nearest town to the park, to experience the daily market and the vibrant night market. Nearby, the scenic Lam Takhong reservoir awaits.

For more tips and attractions in Khao Yai National Park, visit our guide.

Highlights of Khao Yai National Park

  • Things to Do in Khao Yai National Park
  • Location
  • Tours from Bangkok
  • Visiting Tips
  • Accommodation Options

Things to Do in Khao Yai National Park

1. Haew Narok and Haew Suwat Waterfalls

Haew Narok waterfall in Khao Yai National Park

Don't miss the park's waterfalls, especially Haew Narok, the tallest in the park, and Haew Suwat, featured in "The Beach." The Orchid Waterfall is also a must-see, surrounded by its namesake flowers.

2. Khao Laem and Khao Khiau Viewpoints

Mountain views in Khao Yai National Park

For panoramic views, hike to the volcanic peaks of Khao Laem and Khao Rom. Trails vary in difficulty, so consult park guides for the best routes.

3. Trekking

Bridge in Khao Yai

With over 50 kilometers of trails, the park caters to all levels of hikers. Popular treks include a one-hour bird-watching loop and a two-hour hike to the Nong Pak Chi observation tower.

4. Wildlife Watching

Wild elephants on the road in Khao Yai

Home to over 70 mammal species, including wild elephants, Khao Yai is a wildlife enthusiast's dream. Safaris and guided tours offer the best chances to spot these magnificent creatures.

5. Night Safaris

Asian palm civet photographed on a night safari in Khao Yai National Park

Experience the thrill of a night safari, where you can encounter nocturnal animals like deer and civets. Tours last about an hour and depart at 7pm and 8pm.

6. Khao Luk Chang Bat Cave

Thousands of bats flying above Khao Yai National Park

Witness the incredible sight of thousands of bats emerging from Khao Luk Chang Bat Cave at sunset. It's a challenging but rewarding trek to the cave.

7. Whitewater Rafting

Rapids and rafters in Khao Yai National Park

During the rainy season, the Sai Yai River offers thrilling class 4 and 5 rapids. Rafting is available from June to October, with guides mandatory for safety.

Location

Pak Chong is the gateway to Khao Yai National Park, located about 200 kilometers from Bangkok. Accessible by car, train, or bus, Pak Chong offers various transport options to reach the park.

Tours to Khao Yai National Park from Bangkok

A tour group hiking through the jungle of Khao Yai National Park

Join a tour from Bangkok for a hassle-free visit, including hotel pickup, hikes to waterfalls, and wildlife viewing at Sai Sorn Reservoir.

Tips for Visiting Khao Yai National Park

  • Book in advance due to visitor limits.
  • Visit between November and February for the best weather.
  • Avoid weekends and public holidays to escape crowds.
  • Use reputable tour operators for transportation.

Where to Stay near Khao Yai National Park

Stay overnight at the park's campsite or choose from luxury, mid-range, and budget hotels in Pak Chong for a comfortable stay with easy park access.

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