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Family weekend trip to Pakchong,Saraburi.(ปากช่อง สระบุรี)
Monday 5 December 2016
Khao Yai National Park
K
hao Yai occupies a vast area of approx. 2,168 sq. kms., surrounding the borders of Nakornnayok, Nakornrachasima, Pra-chinburi, and Saraburi provinces. The National Park offers you breathtaking landscapes, virgin forests, streams, waterfalls, and various species of flora and fauna. The highest peak at Khao Yai is Yodkhao Laem which boasts a height of 1,292 metres above sea level. Khao Yai was listed as the first ever National Park in Thailand on 18th September 1962 (B.E. 2505).
Travelling to Khao Yai is very convenient with smooth asphalt roads. From Noenhom intersection, you can reach the centre of Khao Yai (41 kms), where the office is located, by taking National Highway 33. You can also continue going from Noenhom intersection to Nakornrachasima Province through Mitraphap Road, Pakchong District, about 81 kms.
Various spots allow you to view the picturesque scenery such as Km. 30 Thanarat Road (from Pakchong), KhaoKhiew Hill (cliff), and Km. 9 on the road going to KhaoKhiew.
Most tourists prefer to visit the following falls due to convenient road access:
Wenrok Falls. Situated in the south of Khao Yai National Park, in Pakphlee District. From the Muang District centre, proceed to the east on Suwannasorn Road until you reach Noenhom intersection or Naresuarn circle, then turn left towards National Highway 3077, which leads to the entrance of Khao Yai (Km. 24). You can reach Wenrok Falls on a foot path which is a 2-metre hike. The falls has 3 stages with the first stage measuring about 60 metres in height, and the second and third stages, in an angle of 90°, have a combined height of not less than 150 metres. The falls has very strong water current especially in the rainy season.
Kongkaew Falls. This is a rather small falls emanating from Lamtakhong Brook, about 100 metres from the Park Office. Not far from the falls, you can find a bridge crossing Lamta-khong Brook which borders Nakornnayok and Nakornratchasima provinces.
Haewsuwat Falls. Falling about 25 metres in height from a cliff, you can find this breath-taking falls at the end of Thanarat Road. In the rainy season the water current, which also originates from Lamtakhong Brook, is rather strong while during summer it is sparse.
Haewsai Falls. If you feel craving for more adventure, you will find the Haewsai Falls, 5-metre high/wide, next to Haewsuwat, which is only about a 30-minute walk (approx. 1.5 kms). This is a must-see view especially during the rainy season.
Phak Kluaimai Falls. Just a kilometer walk from Thanarat Road, on the way to Haewsuwat Falls, this “average-sized” falls also emanates from Lamtakhong Brook. The front of the cliff is naturally adorned with banana plants, with which the falls is known for.
In addition to all these falls, there are still quite a number of spectacular falls that can be visited only on foot, viz. Huaykrokde, Haew-prathun, Phakrachai, Tadtaphu, Kwanghaew, Maeplong, Phachompoo, Phataad, Manao, Taadtakhong, etc. You may acquire more information from the Khao Yai National Park Office or call 0 2561 4292-3 ext. 718 and 720; or 0 3731 9002.
Khao Yai National Park Admission Fee:
Local Thai TouristsAdult 20 Baht
Children 10 Baht
All Foreign TouristsAdult200 Baht
Children100 Baht
Entrance Fees for Vehicles are as follows:
Bicycles 20 Baht
Motorbikes 30 Baht
Cars/Vans 50 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats)100 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats up)200 Baht
Trucks (1-4 Tons, 4-wheeler)200 Baht
Trucks (4 Tons, 6-wheeler)300 Baht
*No Entry to 4 Tons, 6-wheels up Trucks
อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาใหญ่ มีจุดชมวิวทิวทัศน์ต่าง ๆ อันได้แก่ จุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 30 (จากปากช่อง) จุดชมวิวเขาเขียว (ผาตรอมใจ) และจุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 9 บนทางขึ้นเขาเขียว ส่วนน้ำตกที่นักท่องเที่ยวนิยมไปเที่ยวชมเพราะทางเข้าสะดวก ได้แก่ น้ำตกเหวนรก น้ำตกกองแก้ว น้ำตกเหวสุวัต น้ำตกเหวไทร
น้ำตกผากล้วยไม้ สอบถามข้อมูลที่ 0-3731-9002, 0-6092-6530 และ 0-6092-6531/ ข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมติดต่อ ททท. สำนักงานนครนายก โทร.0 3731 2282 หรือ www.tat8.com / นายกรกฎ โอภาส : ผู้เสนอข้อมูล
Khao Yai National Park
K
hao Yai occupies a vast area of approx. 2,168 sq. kms., surrounding the borders of Nakornnayok, Nakornrachasima, Pra-chinburi, and Saraburi provinces. The National Park offers you breathtaking landscapes, virgin forests, streams, waterfalls, and various species of flora and fauna. The highest peak at Khao Yai is Yodkhao Laem which boasts a height of 1,292 metres above sea level. Khao Yai was listed as the first ever National Park in Thailand on 18th September 1962 (B.E. 2505).
Travelling to Khao Yai is very convenient with smooth asphalt roads. From Noenhom intersection, you can reach the centre of Khao Yai (41 kms), where the office is located, by taking National Highway 33. You can also continue going from Noenhom intersection to Nakornrachasima Province through Mitraphap Road, Pakchong District, about 81 kms.
Various spots allow you to view the picturesque scenery such as Km. 30 Thanarat Road (from Pakchong), KhaoKhiew Hill (cliff), and Km. 9 on the road going to KhaoKhiew.
Most tourists prefer to visit the following falls due to convenient road access:
Wenrok Falls. Situated in the south of Khao Yai National Park, in Pakphlee District. From the Muang District centre, proceed to the east on Suwannasorn Road until you reach Noenhom intersection or Naresuarn circle, then turn left towards National Highway 3077, which leads to the entrance of Khao Yai (Km. 24). You can reach Wenrok Falls on a foot path which is a 2-metre hike. The falls has 3 stages with the first stage measuring about 60 metres in height, and the second and third stages, in an angle of 90°, have a combined height of not less than 150 metres. The falls has very strong water current especially in the rainy season.
Kongkaew Falls. This is a rather small falls emanating from Lamtakhong Brook, about 100 metres from the Park Office. Not far from the falls, you can find a bridge crossing Lamta-khong Brook which borders Nakornnayok and Nakornratchasima provinces.
Haewsuwat Falls. Falling about 25 metres in height from a cliff, you can find this breath-taking falls at the end of Thanarat Road. In the rainy season the water current, which also originates from Lamtakhong Brook, is rather strong while during summer it is sparse.
Haewsai Falls. If you feel craving for more adventure, you will find the Haewsai Falls, 5-metre high/wide, next to Haewsuwat, which is only about a 30-minute walk (approx. 1.5 kms). This is a must-see view especially during the rainy season.
Phak Kluaimai Falls. Just a kilometer walk from Thanarat Road, on the way to Haewsuwat Falls, this “average-sized” falls also emanates from Lamtakhong Brook. The front of the cliff is naturally adorned with banana plants, with which the falls is known for.
In addition to all these falls, there are still quite a number of spectacular falls that can be visited only on foot, viz. Huaykrokde, Haew-prathun, Phakrachai, Tadtaphu, Kwanghaew, Maeplong, Phachompoo, Phataad, Manao, Taadtakhong, etc. You may acquire more information from the Khao Yai National Park Office or call 0 2561 4292-3 ext. 718 and 720; or 0 3731 9002.
Khao Yai National Park Admission Fee:
Local Thai TouristsAdult 20 Baht
Children 10 Baht
All Foreign TouristsAdult200 Baht
Children100 Baht
Entrance Fees for Vehicles are as follows:
Bicycles 20 Baht
Motorbikes 30 Baht
Cars/Vans 50 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats)100 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats up)200 Baht
Trucks (1-4 Tons, 4-wheeler)200 Baht
Trucks (4 Tons, 6-wheeler)300 Baht
*No Entry to 4 Tons, 6-wheels up Trucks
For further information contact the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Nakhon Nayok (Nakhon Nayok, Sakaew, Prachin Buri) 182/88 Moo 1, Suwannasorn Road, Tambon Thachang, Muang District, Nakhon Nayok 26000. Tel 0-3731-2282, 0-3731-2284, 0-3731-5664; fax: 0-3731-2286; website: www.tat8.com;
Email: tatnayok@tat.or.th
อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาใหญ่ มีจุดชมวิวทิวทัศน์ต่าง ๆ อันได้แก่ จุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 30 (จากปากช่อง) จุดชมวิวเขาเขียว (ผาตรอมใจ) และจุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 9 บนทางขึ้นเขาเขียว ส่วนน้ำตกที่นักท่องเที่ยวนิยมไปเที่ยวชมเพราะทางเข้าสะดวก ได้แก่ น้ำตกเหวนรก น้ำตกกองแก้ว น้ำตกเหวสุวัต น้ำตกเหวไทร
น้ำตกผากล้วยไม้ สอบถามข้อมูลที่ 0-3731-9002, 0-6092-6530 และ 0-6092-6531/ ข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมติดต่อ ททท. สำนักงานนครนายก โทร.0 3731 2282 หรือ www.tat8.com / นายกรกฎ โอภาส : ผู้เสนอข้อมูล
Khao Yai National Park
K
hao Yai occupies a vast area of approx. 2,168 sq. kms., surrounding the borders of Nakornnayok, Nakornrachasima, Pra-chinburi, and Saraburi provinces. The National Park offers you breathtaking landscapes, virgin forests, streams, waterfalls, and various species of flora and fauna. The highest peak at Khao Yai is Yodkhao Laem which boasts a height of 1,292 metres above sea level. Khao Yai was listed as the first ever National Park in Thailand on 18th September 1962 (B.E. 2505).
Travelling to Khao Yai is very convenient with smooth asphalt roads. From Noenhom intersection, you can reach the centre of Khao Yai (41 kms), where the office is located, by taking National Highway 33. You can also continue going from Noenhom intersection to Nakornrachasima Province through Mitraphap Road, Pakchong District, about 81 kms.
Various spots allow you to view the picturesque scenery such as Km. 30 Thanarat Road (from Pakchong), KhaoKhiew Hill (cliff), and Km. 9 on the road going to KhaoKhiew.
Most tourists prefer to visit the following falls due to convenient road access:
Wenrok Falls. Situated in the south of Khao Yai National Park, in Pakphlee District. From the Muang District centre, proceed to the east on Suwannasorn Road until you reach Noenhom intersection or Naresuarn circle, then turn left towards National Highway 3077, which leads to the entrance of Khao Yai (Km. 24). You can reach Wenrok Falls on a foot path which is a 2-metre hike. The falls has 3 stages with the first stage measuring about 60 metres in height, and the second and third stages, in an angle of 90°, have a combined height of not less than 150 metres. The falls has very strong water current especially in the rainy season.
Kongkaew Falls. This is a rather small falls emanating from Lamtakhong Brook, about 100 metres from the Park Office. Not far from the falls, you can find a bridge crossing Lamta-khong Brook which borders Nakornnayok and Nakornratchasima provinces.
Haewsuwat Falls. Falling about 25 metres in height from a cliff, you can find this breath-taking falls at the end of Thanarat Road. In the rainy season the water current, which also originates from Lamtakhong Brook, is rather strong while during summer it is sparse.
Haewsai Falls. If you feel craving for more adventure, you will find the Haewsai Falls, 5-metre high/wide, next to Haewsuwat, which is only about a 30-minute walk (approx. 1.5 kms). This is a must-see view especially during the rainy season.
Phak Kluaimai Falls. Just a kilometer walk from Thanarat Road, on the way to Haewsuwat Falls, this “average-sized” falls also emanates from Lamtakhong Brook. The front of the cliff is naturally adorned with banana plants, with which the falls is known for.
In addition to all these falls, there are still quite a number of spectacular falls that can be visited only on foot, viz. Huaykrokde, Haew-prathun, Phakrachai, Tadtaphu, Kwanghaew, Maeplong, Phachompoo, Phataad, Manao, Taadtakhong, etc. You may acquire more information from the Khao Yai National Park Office or call 0 2561 4292-3 ext. 718 and 720; or 0 3731 9002.
Khao Yai National Park Admission Fee:
Local Thai TouristsAdult 20 Baht
Children 10 Baht
All Foreign TouristsAdult200 Baht
Children100 Baht
Entrance Fees for Vehicles are as follows:
Bicycles 20 Baht
Motorbikes 30 Baht
Cars/Vans 50 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats)100 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats up)200 Baht
Trucks (1-4 Tons, 4-wheeler)200 Baht
Trucks (4 Tons, 6-wheeler)300 Baht
*No Entry to 4 Tons, 6-wheels up Trucks
For further information contact the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Nakhon Nayok (Nakhon Nayok, Sakaew, Prachin Buri) 182/88 Moo 1, Suwannasorn Road, Tambon Thachang, Muang District, Nakhon Nayok 26000. Tel 0-3731-2282, 0-3731-2284, 0-3731-5664; fax: 0-3731-2286; website: www.tat8.com;
Email: tatnayok@tat.or.th
อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาใหญ่ มีจุดชมวิวทิวทัศน์ต่าง ๆ อันได้แก่ จุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 30 (จากปากช่อง) จุดชมวิวเขาเขียว (ผาตรอมใจ) และจุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 9 บนทางขึ้นเขาเขียว ส่วนน้ำตกที่นักท่องเที่ยวนิยมไปเที่ยวชมเพราะทางเข้าสะดวก ได้แก่ น้ำตกเหวนรก น้ำตกกองแก้ว น้ำตกเหวสุวัต น้ำตกเหวไทร
น้ำตกผากล้วยไม้ สอบถามข้อมูลที่ 0-3731-9002, 0-6092-6530 และ 0-6092-6531/ ข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมติดต่อ ททท. สำนักงานนครนายก โทร.0 3731 2282 หรือ www.tat8.com / นายกรกฎ โอภาส : ผู้เสนอข้อมูล
Khao Yai National Park
K
hao Yai occupies a vast area of approx. 2,168 sq. kms., surrounding the borders of Nakornnayok, Nakornrachasima, Pra-chinburi, and Saraburi provinces. The National Park offers you breathtaking landscapes, virgin forests, streams, waterfalls, and various species of flora and fauna. The highest peak at Khao Yai is Yodkhao Laem which boasts a height of 1,292 metres above sea level. Khao Yai was listed as the first ever National Park in Thailand on 18th September 1962 (B.E. 2505).
Travelling to Khao Yai is very convenient with smooth asphalt roads. From Noenhom intersection, you can reach the centre of Khao Yai (41 kms), where the office is located, by taking National Highway 33. You can also continue going from Noenhom intersection to Nakornrachasima Province through Mitraphap Road, Pakchong District, about 81 kms.
Various spots allow you to view the picturesque scenery such as Km. 30 Thanarat Road (from Pakchong), KhaoKhiew Hill (cliff), and Km. 9 on the road going to KhaoKhiew.
Most tourists prefer to visit the following falls due to convenient road access:
Wenrok Falls. Situated in the south of Khao Yai National Park, in Pakphlee District. From the Muang District centre, proceed to the east on Suwannasorn Road until you reach Noenhom intersection or Naresuarn circle, then turn left towards National Highway 3077, which leads to the entrance of Khao Yai (Km. 24). You can reach Wenrok Falls on a foot path which is a 2-metre hike. The falls has 3 stages with the first stage measuring about 60 metres in height, and the second and third stages, in an angle of 90°, have a combined height of not less than 150 metres. The falls has very strong water current especially in the rainy season.
Kongkaew Falls. This is a rather small falls emanating from Lamtakhong Brook, about 100 metres from the Park Office. Not far from the falls, you can find a bridge crossing Lamta-khong Brook which borders Nakornnayok and Nakornratchasima provinces.
Haewsuwat Falls. Falling about 25 metres in height from a cliff, you can find this breath-taking falls at the end of Thanarat Road. In the rainy season the water current, which also originates from Lamtakhong Brook, is rather strong while during summer it is sparse.
Haewsai Falls. If you feel craving for more adventure, you will find the Haewsai Falls, 5-metre high/wide, next to Haewsuwat, which is only about a 30-minute walk (approx. 1.5 kms). This is a must-see view especially during the rainy season.
Phak Kluaimai Falls. Just a kilometer walk from Thanarat Road, on the way to Haewsuwat Falls, this “average-sized” falls also emanates from Lamtakhong Brook. The front of the cliff is naturally adorned with banana plants, with which the falls is known for.
In addition to all these falls, there are still quite a number of spectacular falls that can be visited only on foot, viz. Huaykrokde, Haew-prathun, Phakrachai, Tadtaphu, Kwanghaew, Maeplong, Phachompoo, Phataad, Manao, Taadtakhong, etc. You may acquire more information from the Khao Yai National Park Office or call 0 2561 4292-3 ext. 718 and 720; or 0 3731 9002.
Khao Yai National Park Admission Fee:
Local Thai TouristsAdult 20 Baht
Children 10 Baht
All Foreign TouristsAdult200 Baht
Children100 Baht
Entrance Fees for Vehicles are as follows:
Bicycles 20 Baht
Motorbikes 30 Baht
Cars/Vans 50 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats)100 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats up)200 Baht
Trucks (1-4 Tons, 4-wheeler)200 Baht
Trucks (4 Tons, 6-wheeler)300 Baht
*No Entry to 4 Tons, 6-wheels up Trucks
อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาใหญ่ มีจุดชมวิวทิวทัศน์ต่าง ๆ อันได้แก่ จุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 30 (จากปากช่อง) จุดชมวิวเขาเขียว (ผาตรอมใจ) และจุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 9 บนทางขึ้นเขาเขียว ส่วนน้ำตกที่นักท่องเที่ยวนิยมไปเที่ยวชมเพราะทางเข้าสะดวก ได้แก่ น้ำตกเหวนรก น้ำตกกองแก้ว น้ำตกเหวสุวัต น้ำตกเหวไทร
น้ำตกผากล้วยไม้ สอบถามข้อมูลที่ 0-3731-9002, 0-6092-6530 และ 0-6092-6531/ ข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมติดต่อ ททท. สำนักงานนครนายก โทร.0 3731 2282 หรือ www.tat8.com / นายกรกฎ โอภาส : ผู้เสนอข้อมูล
Khao Yai National Park
K
hao Yai occupies a vast area of approx. 2,168 sq. kms., surrounding the borders of Nakornnayok, Nakornrachasima, Pra-chinburi, and Saraburi provinces. The National Park offers you breathtaking landscapes, virgin forests, streams, waterfalls, and various species of flora and fauna. The highest peak at Khao Yai is Yodkhao Laem which boasts a height of 1,292 metres above sea level. Khao Yai was listed as the first ever National Park in Thailand on 18th September 1962 (B.E. 2505).
Travelling to Khao Yai is very convenient with smooth asphalt roads. From Noenhom intersection, you can reach the centre of Khao Yai (41 kms), where the office is located, by taking National Highway 33. You can also continue going from Noenhom intersection to Nakornrachasima Province through Mitraphap Road, Pakchong District, about 81 kms.
Various spots allow you to view the picturesque scenery such as Km. 30 Thanarat Road (from Pakchong), KhaoKhiew Hill (cliff), and Km. 9 on the road going to KhaoKhiew.
Most tourists prefer to visit the following falls due to convenient road access:
Wenrok Falls. Situated in the south of Khao Yai National Park, in Pakphlee District. From the Muang District centre, proceed to the east on Suwannasorn Road until you reach Noenhom intersection or Naresuarn circle, then turn left towards National Highway 3077, which leads to the entrance of Khao Yai (Km. 24). You can reach Wenrok Falls on a foot path which is a 2-metre hike. The falls has 3 stages with the first stage measuring about 60 metres in height, and the second and third stages, in an angle of 90°, have a combined height of not less than 150 metres. The falls has very strong water current especially in the rainy season.
Kongkaew Falls. This is a rather small falls emanating from Lamtakhong Brook, about 100 metres from the Park Office. Not far from the falls, you can find a bridge crossing Lamta-khong Brook which borders Nakornnayok and Nakornratchasima provinces.
Haewsuwat Falls. Falling about 25 metres in height from a cliff, you can find this breath-taking falls at the end of Thanarat Road. In the rainy season the water current, which also originates from Lamtakhong Brook, is rather strong while during summer it is sparse.
Haewsai Falls. If you feel craving for more adventure, you will find the Haewsai Falls, 5-metre high/wide, next to Haewsuwat, which is only about a 30-minute walk (approx. 1.5 kms). This is a must-see view especially during the rainy season.
Phak Kluaimai Falls. Just a kilometer walk from Thanarat Road, on the way to Haewsuwat Falls, this “average-sized” falls also emanates from Lamtakhong Brook. The front of the cliff is naturally adorned with banana plants, with which the falls is known for.
In addition to all these falls, there are still quite a number of spectacular falls that can be visited only on foot, viz. Huaykrokde, Haew-prathun, Phakrachai, Tadtaphu, Kwanghaew, Maeplong, Phachompoo, Phataad, Manao, Taadtakhong, etc. You may acquire more information from the Khao Yai National Park Office or call 0 2561 4292-3 ext. 718 and 720; or 0 3731 9002.
Khao Yai National Park Admission Fee:
Local Thai TouristsAdult 20 Baht
Children 10 Baht
All Foreign TouristsAdult200 Baht
Children100 Baht
Entrance Fees for Vehicles are as follows:
Bicycles 20 Baht
Motorbikes 30 Baht
Cars/Vans 50 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats)100 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats up)200 Baht
Trucks (1-4 Tons, 4-wheeler)200 Baht
Trucks (4 Tons, 6-wheeler)300 Baht
*No Entry to 4 Tons, 6-wheels up Trucks
For further information contact the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Nakhon Nayok (Nakhon Nayok, Sakaew, Prachin Buri) 182/88 Moo 1, Suwannasorn Road, Tambon Thachang, Muang District, Nakhon Nayok 26000. Tel 0-3731-2282, 0-3731-2284, 0-3731-5664; fax: 0-3731-2286; website: www.tat8.com;
Email: tatnayok@tat.or.th
อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาใหญ่ มีจุดชมวิวทิวทัศน์ต่าง ๆ อันได้แก่ จุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 30 (จากปากช่อง) จุดชมวิวเขาเขียว (ผาตรอมใจ) และจุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 9 บนทางขึ้นเขาเขียว ส่วนน้ำตกที่นักท่องเที่ยวนิยมไปเที่ยวชมเพราะทางเข้าสะดวก ได้แก่ น้ำตกเหวนรก น้ำตกกองแก้ว น้ำตกเหวสุวัต น้ำตกเหวไทร
น้ำตกผากล้วยไม้ สอบถามข้อมูลที่ 0-3731-9002, 0-6092-6530 และ 0-6092-6531/ ข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมติดต่อ ททท. สำนักงานนครนายก โทร.0 3731 2282 หรือ www.tat8.com / นายกรกฎ โอภาส : ผู้เสนอข้อมูล
Khao Yai National Park
K
hao Yai occupies a vast area of approx. 2,168 sq. kms., surrounding the borders of Nakornnayok, Nakornrachasima, Pra-chinburi, and Saraburi provinces. The National Park offers you breathtaking landscapes, virgin forests, streams, waterfalls, and various species of flora and fauna. The highest peak at Khao Yai is Yodkhao Laem which boasts a height of 1,292 metres above sea level. Khao Yai was listed as the first ever National Park in Thailand on 18th September 1962 (B.E. 2505).
Travelling to Khao Yai is very convenient with smooth asphalt roads. From Noenhom intersection, you can reach the centre of Khao Yai (41 kms), where the office is located, by taking National Highway 33. You can also continue going from Noenhom intersection to Nakornrachasima Province through Mitraphap Road, Pakchong District, about 81 kms.
Various spots allow you to view the picturesque scenery such as Km. 30 Thanarat Road (from Pakchong), KhaoKhiew Hill (cliff), and Km. 9 on the road going to KhaoKhiew.
Most tourists prefer to visit the following falls due to convenient road access:
Wenrok Falls. Situated in the south of Khao Yai National Park, in Pakphlee District. From the Muang District centre, proceed to the east on Suwannasorn Road until you reach Noenhom intersection or Naresuarn circle, then turn left towards National Highway 3077, which leads to the entrance of Khao Yai (Km. 24). You can reach Wenrok Falls on a foot path which is a 2-metre hike. The falls has 3 stages with the first stage measuring about 60 metres in height, and the second and third stages, in an angle of 90°, have a combined height of not less than 150 metres. The falls has very strong water current especially in the rainy season.
Kongkaew Falls. This is a rather small falls emanating from Lamtakhong Brook, about 100 metres from the Park Office. Not far from the falls, you can find a bridge crossing Lamta-khong Brook which borders Nakornnayok and Nakornratchasima provinces.
Haewsuwat Falls. Falling about 25 metres in height from a cliff, you can find this breath-taking falls at the end of Thanarat Road. In the rainy season the water current, which also originates from Lamtakhong Brook, is rather strong while during summer it is sparse.
Haewsai Falls. If you feel craving for more adventure, you will find the Haewsai Falls, 5-metre high/wide, next to Haewsuwat, which is only about a 30-minute walk (approx. 1.5 kms). This is a must-see view especially during the rainy season.
Phak Kluaimai Falls. Just a kilometer walk from Thanarat Road, on the way to Haewsuwat Falls, this “average-sized” falls also emanates from Lamtakhong Brook. The front of the cliff is naturally adorned with banana plants, with which the falls is known for.
In addition to all these falls, there are still quite a number of spectacular falls that can be visited only on foot, viz. Huaykrokde, Haew-prathun, Phakrachai, Tadtaphu, Kwanghaew, Maeplong, Phachompoo, Phataad, Manao, Taadtakhong, etc. You may acquire more information from the Khao Yai National Park Office or call 0 2561 4292-3 ext. 718 and 720; or 0 3731 9002.
Khao Yai National Park Admission Fee:
Local Thai TouristsAdult 20 Baht
Children 10 Baht
All Foreign TouristsAdult200 Baht
Children100 Baht
Entrance Fees for Vehicles are as follows:
Bicycles 20 Baht
Motorbikes 30 Baht
Cars/Vans 50 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats)100 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats up)200 Baht
Trucks (1-4 Tons, 4-wheeler)200 Baht
Trucks (4 Tons, 6-wheeler)300 Baht
*No Entry to 4 Tons, 6-wheels up Trucks
For further information contact the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Nakhon Nayok (Nakhon Nayok, Sakaew, Prachin Buri) 182/88 Moo 1, Suwannasorn Road, Tambon Thachang, Muang District, Nakhon Nayok 26000. Tel 0-3731-2282, 0-3731-2284, 0-3731-5664; fax: 0-3731-2286; website: www.tat8.com;
Email: tatnayok@tat.or.th
อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาใหญ่ มีจุดชมวิวทิวทัศน์ต่าง ๆ อันได้แก่ จุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 30 (จากปากช่อง) จุดชมวิวเขาเขียว (ผาตรอมใจ) และจุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 9 บนทางขึ้นเขาเขียว ส่วนน้ำตกที่นักท่องเที่ยวนิยมไปเที่ยวชมเพราะทางเข้าสะดวก ได้แก่ น้ำตกเหวนรก น้ำตกกองแก้ว น้ำตกเหวสุวัต น้ำตกเหวไทร
น้ำตกผากล้วยไม้ สอบถามข้อมูลที่ 0-3731-9002, 0-6092-6530 และ 0-6092-6531/ ข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมติดต่อ ททท. สำนักงานนครนายก โทร.0 3731 2282 หรือ www.tat8.com / นายกรกฎ โอภาส : ผู้เสนอข้อมูล
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Khao Yai National Park
K
hao Yai occupies a vast area of approx. 2,168 sq. kms., surrounding the borders of Nakornnayok, Nakornrachasima, Pra-chinburi, and Saraburi provinces. The National Park offers you breathtaking landscapes, virgin forests, streams, waterfalls, and various species of flora and fauna. The highest peak at Khao Yai is Yodkhao Laem which boasts a height of 1,292 metres above sea level. Khao Yai was listed as the first ever National Park in Thailand on 18th September 1962 (B.E. 2505).
Travelling to Khao Yai is very convenient with smooth asphalt roads. From Noenhom intersection, you can reach the centre of Khao Yai (41 kms), where the office is located, by taking National Highway 33. You can also continue going from Noenhom intersection to Nakornrachasima Province through Mitraphap Road, Pakchong District, about 81 kms.
Various spots allow you to view the picturesque scenery such as Km. 30 Thanarat Road (from Pakchong), KhaoKhiew Hill (cliff), and Km. 9 on the road going to KhaoKhiew.
Most tourists prefer to visit the following falls due to convenient road access:
Wenrok Falls. Situated in the south of Khao Yai National Park, in Pakphlee District. From the Muang District centre, proceed to the east on Suwannasorn Road until you reach Noenhom intersection or Naresuarn circle, then turn left towards National Highway 3077, which leads to the entrance of Khao Yai (Km. 24). You can reach Wenrok Falls on a foot path which is a 2-metre hike. The falls has 3 stages with the first stage measuring about 60 metres in height, and the second and third stages, in an angle of 90°, have a combined height of not less than 150 metres. The falls has very strong water current especially in the rainy season.
Kongkaew Falls. This is a rather small falls emanating from Lamtakhong Brook, about 100 metres from the Park Office. Not far from the falls, you can find a bridge crossing Lamta-khong Brook which borders Nakornnayok and Nakornratchasima provinces.
Haewsuwat Falls. Falling about 25 metres in height from a cliff, you can find this breath-taking falls at the end of Thanarat Road. In the rainy season the water current, which also originates from Lamtakhong Brook, is rather strong while during summer it is sparse.
Haewsai Falls. If you feel craving for more adventure, you will find the Haewsai Falls, 5-metre high/wide, next to Haewsuwat, which is only about a 30-minute walk (approx. 1.5 kms). This is a must-see view especially during the rainy season.
Phak Kluaimai Falls. Just a kilometer walk from Thanarat Road, on the way to Haewsuwat Falls, this “average-sized” falls also emanates from Lamtakhong Brook. The front of the cliff is naturally adorned with banana plants, with which the falls is known for.
In addition to all these falls, there are still quite a number of spectacular falls that can be visited only on foot, viz. Huaykrokde, Haew-prathun, Phakrachai, Tadtaphu, Kwanghaew, Maeplong, Phachompoo, Phataad, Manao, Taadtakhong, etc. You may acquire more information from the Khao Yai National Park Office or call 0 2561 4292-3 ext. 718 and 720; or 0 3731 9002.
Khao Yai National Park Admission Fee:
Local Thai TouristsAdult 20 Baht
Children 10 Baht
All Foreign TouristsAdult200 Baht
Children100 Baht
Entrance Fees for Vehicles are as follows:
Bicycles 20 Baht
Motorbikes 30 Baht
Cars/Vans 50 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats)100 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats up)200 Baht
Trucks (1-4 Tons, 4-wheeler)200 Baht
Trucks (4 Tons, 6-wheeler)300 Baht
*No Entry to 4 Tons, 6-wheels up Trucks
For further information contact the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Nakhon Nayok (Nakhon Nayok, Sakaew, Prachin Buri) 182/88 Moo 1, Suwannasorn Road, Tambon Thachang, Muang District, Nakhon Nayok 26000. Tel 0-3731-2282, 0-3731-2284, 0-3731-5664; fax: 0-3731-2286; website: www.tat8.com;
Email: tatnayok@tat.or.th
อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาใหญ่ มีจุดชมวิวทิวทัศน์ต่าง ๆ อันได้แก่ จุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 30 (จากปากช่อง) จุดชมวิวเขาเขียว (ผาตรอมใจ) และจุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 9 บนทางขึ้นเขาเขียว ส่วนน้ำตกที่นักท่องเที่ยวนิยมไปเที่ยวชมเพราะทางเข้าสะดวก ได้แก่ น้ำตกเหวนรก น้ำตกกองแก้ว น้ำตกเหวสุวัต น้ำตกเหวไทร
น้ำตกผากล้วยไม้ สอบถามข้อมูลที่ 0-3731-9002, 0-6092-6530 และ 0-6092-6531/ ข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมติดต่อ ททท. สำนักงานนครนายก โทร.0 3731 2282 หรือ www.tat8.com / นายกรกฎ โอภาส : ผู้เสนอข้อมูล
Khao Yai National Park
K
hao Yai occupies a vast area of approx. 2,168 sq. kms., surrounding the borders of Nakornnayok, Nakornrachasima, Pra-chinburi, and Saraburi provinces. The National Park offers you breathtaking landscapes, virgin forests, streams, waterfalls, and various species of flora and fauna. The highest peak at Khao Yai is Yodkhao Laem which boasts a height of 1,292 metres above sea level. Khao Yai was listed as the first ever National Park in Thailand on 18th September 1962 (B.E. 2505).
Travelling to Khao Yai is very convenient with smooth asphalt roads. From Noenhom intersection, you can reach the centre of Khao Yai (41 kms), where the office is located, by taking National Highway 33. You can also continue going from Noenhom intersection to Nakornrachasima Province through Mitraphap Road, Pakchong District, about 81 kms.
Various spots allow you to view the picturesque scenery such as Km. 30 Thanarat Road (from Pakchong), KhaoKhiew Hill (cliff), and Km. 9 on the road going to KhaoKhiew.
Most tourists prefer to visit the following falls due to convenient road access:
Wenrok Falls. Situated in the south of Khao Yai National Park, in Pakphlee District. From the Muang District centre, proceed to the east on Suwannasorn Road until you reach Noenhom intersection or Naresuarn circle, then turn left towards National Highway 3077, which leads to the entrance of Khao Yai (Km. 24). You can reach Wenrok Falls on a foot path which is a 2-metre hike. The falls has 3 stages with the first stage measuring about 60 metres in height, and the second and third stages, in an angle of 90°, have a combined height of not less than 150 metres. The falls has very strong water current especially in the rainy season.
Kongkaew Falls. This is a rather small falls emanating from Lamtakhong Brook, about 100 metres from the Park Office. Not far from the falls, you can find a bridge crossing Lamta-khong Brook which borders Nakornnayok and Nakornratchasima provinces.
Haewsuwat Falls. Falling about 25 metres in height from a cliff, you can find this breath-taking falls at the end of Thanarat Road. In the rainy season the water current, which also originates from Lamtakhong Brook, is rather strong while during summer it is sparse.
Haewsai Falls. If you feel craving for more adventure, you will find the Haewsai Falls, 5-metre high/wide, next to Haewsuwat, which is only about a 30-minute walk (approx. 1.5 kms). This is a must-see view especially during the rainy season.
Phak Kluaimai Falls. Just a kilometer walk from Thanarat Road, on the way to Haewsuwat Falls, this “average-sized” falls also emanates from Lamtakhong Brook. The front of the cliff is naturally adorned with banana plants, with which the falls is known for.
In addition to all these falls, there are still quite a number of spectacular falls that can be visited only on foot, viz. Huaykrokde, Haew-prathun, Phakrachai, Tadtaphu, Kwanghaew, Maeplong, Phachompoo, Phataad, Manao, Taadtakhong, etc. You may acquire more information from the Khao Yai National Park Office or call 0 2561 4292-3 ext. 718 and 720; or 0 3731 9002.
Khao Yai National Park Admission Fee:
Local Thai TouristsAdult 20 Baht
Children 10 Baht
All Foreign TouristsAdult200 Baht
Children100 Baht
Entrance Fees for Vehicles are as follows:
Bicycles 20 Baht
Motorbikes 30 Baht
Cars/Vans 50 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats)100 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats up)200 Baht
Trucks (1-4 Tons, 4-wheeler)200 Baht
Trucks (4 Tons, 6-wheeler)300 Baht
*No Entry to 4 Tons, 6-wheels up Trucks
อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาใหญ่ มีจุดชมวิวทิวทัศน์ต่าง ๆ อันได้แก่ จุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 30 (จากปากช่อง) จุดชมวิวเขาเขียว (ผาตรอมใจ) และจุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 9 บนทางขึ้นเขาเขียว ส่วนน้ำตกที่นักท่องเที่ยวนิยมไปเที่ยวชมเพราะทางเข้าสะดวก ได้แก่ น้ำตกเหวนรก น้ำตกกองแก้ว น้ำตกเหวสุวัต น้ำตกเหวไทร
น้ำตกผากล้วยไม้ สอบถามข้อมูลที่ 0-3731-9002, 0-6092-6530 และ 0-6092-6531/ ข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมติดต่อ ททท. สำนักงานนครนายก โทร.0 3731 2282 หรือ www.tat8.com / นายกรกฎ โอภาส : ผู้เสนอข้อมูล
Khao Yai National Park
K
hao Yai occupies a vast area of approx. 2,168 sq. kms., surrounding the borders of Nakornnayok, Nakornrachasima, Pra-chinburi, and Saraburi provinces. The National Park offers you breathtaking landscapes, virgin forests, streams, waterfalls, and various species of flora and fauna. The highest peak at Khao Yai is Yodkhao Laem which boasts a height of 1,292 metres above sea level. Khao Yai was listed as the first ever National Park in Thailand on 18th September 1962 (B.E. 2505).
Travelling to Khao Yai is very convenient with smooth asphalt roads. From Noenhom intersection, you can reach the centre of Khao Yai (41 kms), where the office is located, by taking National Highway 33. You can also continue going from Noenhom intersection to Nakornrachasima Province through Mitraphap Road, Pakchong District, about 81 kms.
Various spots allow you to view the picturesque scenery such as Km. 30 Thanarat Road (from Pakchong), KhaoKhiew Hill (cliff), and Km. 9 on the road going to KhaoKhiew.
Most tourists prefer to visit the following falls due to convenient road access:
Wenrok Falls. Situated in the south of Khao Yai National Park, in Pakphlee District. From the Muang District centre, proceed to the east on Suwannasorn Road until you reach Noenhom intersection or Naresuarn circle, then turn left towards National Highway 3077, which leads to the entrance of Khao Yai (Km. 24). You can reach Wenrok Falls on a foot path which is a 2-metre hike. The falls has 3 stages with the first stage measuring about 60 metres in height, and the second and third stages, in an angle of 90°, have a combined height of not less than 150 metres. The falls has very strong water current especially in the rainy season.
Kongkaew Falls. This is a rather small falls emanating from Lamtakhong Brook, about 100 metres from the Park Office. Not far from the falls, you can find a bridge crossing Lamta-khong Brook which borders Nakornnayok and Nakornratchasima provinces.
Haewsuwat Falls. Falling about 25 metres in height from a cliff, you can find this breath-taking falls at the end of Thanarat Road. In the rainy season the water current, which also originates from Lamtakhong Brook, is rather strong while during summer it is sparse.
Haewsai Falls. If you feel craving for more adventure, you will find the Haewsai Falls, 5-metre high/wide, next to Haewsuwat, which is only about a 30-minute walk (approx. 1.5 kms). This is a must-see view especially during the rainy season.
Phak Kluaimai Falls. Just a kilometer walk from Thanarat Road, on the way to Haewsuwat Falls, this “average-sized” falls also emanates from Lamtakhong Brook. The front of the cliff is naturally adorned with banana plants, with which the falls is known for.
In addition to all these falls, there are still quite a number of spectacular falls that can be visited only on foot, viz. Huaykrokde, Haew-prathun, Phakrachai, Tadtaphu, Kwanghaew, Maeplong, Phachompoo, Phataad, Manao, Taadtakhong, etc. You may acquire more information from the Khao Yai National Park Office or call 0 2561 4292-3 ext. 718 and 720; or 0 3731 9002.
Khao Yai National Park Admission Fee:
Local Thai TouristsAdult 20 Baht
Children 10 Baht
All Foreign TouristsAdult200 Baht
Children100 Baht
Entrance Fees for Vehicles are as follows:
Bicycles 20 Baht
Motorbikes 30 Baht
Cars/Vans 50 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats)100 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats up)200 Baht
Trucks (1-4 Tons, 4-wheeler)200 Baht
Trucks (4 Tons, 6-wheeler)300 Baht
*No Entry to 4 Tons, 6-wheels up Trucks
อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาใหญ่ มีจุดชมวิวทิวทัศน์ต่าง ๆ อันได้แก่ จุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 30 (จากปากช่อง) จุดชมวิวเขาเขียว (ผาตรอมใจ) และจุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 9 บนทางขึ้นเขาเขียว ส่วนน้ำตกที่นักท่องเที่ยวนิยมไปเที่ยวชมเพราะทางเข้าสะดวก ได้แก่ น้ำตกเหวนรก น้ำตกกองแก้ว น้ำตกเหวสุวัต น้ำตกเหวไทร
น้ำตกผากล้วยไม้ สอบถามข้อมูลที่ 0-3731-9002, 0-6092-6530 และ 0-6092-6531/ ข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมติดต่อ ททท. สำนักงานนครนายก โทร.0 3731 2282 หรือ www.tat8.com / นายกรกฎ โอภาส : ผู้เสนอข้อมูล
Haew Su Wat Waterfall in Khao Yai National Park, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
© 2019 : Jakapan Chumchuen
by ig : @thawthasnimages//
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Project: Hansar Khaoyai
Program: Hotel
Type: commission
Size: 7,000.00 Sq.m.
Client: Hansar Hotel
Design Team: Weerapat C.,Pannatat P.,Kasinee K.,Tasnai S.,Sutakorn K.
Structural Engineer: Uplus consultant co.,ltd.
Mechanical Engineer:Aeon engineer co.,ltd.
Location: Pakchong,Nakhonratchasima,Thailand
Cost: 70 MB
Status: Underconstruction
Year:2103-present
Khao Yai National Park
K
hao Yai occupies a vast area of approx. 2,168 sq. kms., surrounding the borders of Nakornnayok, Nakornrachasima, Pra-chinburi, and Saraburi provinces. The National Park offers you breathtaking landscapes, virgin forests, streams, waterfalls, and various species of flora and fauna. The highest peak at Khao Yai is Yodkhao Laem which boasts a height of 1,292 metres above sea level. Khao Yai was listed as the first ever National Park in Thailand on 18th September 1962 (B.E. 2505).
Travelling to Khao Yai is very convenient with smooth asphalt roads. From Noenhom intersection, you can reach the centre of Khao Yai (41 kms), where the office is located, by taking National Highway 33. You can also continue going from Noenhom intersection to Nakornrachasima Province through Mitraphap Road, Pakchong District, about 81 kms.
Various spots allow you to view the picturesque scenery such as Km. 30 Thanarat Road (from Pakchong), KhaoKhiew Hill (cliff), and Km. 9 on the road going to KhaoKhiew.
Most tourists prefer to visit the following falls due to convenient road access:
Wenrok Falls. Situated in the south of Khao Yai National Park, in Pakphlee District. From the Muang District centre, proceed to the east on Suwannasorn Road until you reach Noenhom intersection or Naresuarn circle, then turn left towards National Highway 3077, which leads to the entrance of Khao Yai (Km. 24). You can reach Wenrok Falls on a foot path which is a 2-metre hike. The falls has 3 stages with the first stage measuring about 60 metres in height, and the second and third stages, in an angle of 90°, have a combined height of not less than 150 metres. The falls has very strong water current especially in the rainy season.
Kongkaew Falls. This is a rather small falls emanating from Lamtakhong Brook, about 100 metres from the Park Office. Not far from the falls, you can find a bridge crossing Lamta-khong Brook which borders Nakornnayok and Nakornratchasima provinces.
Haewsuwat Falls. Falling about 25 metres in height from a cliff, you can find this breath-taking falls at the end of Thanarat Road. In the rainy season the water current, which also originates from Lamtakhong Brook, is rather strong while during summer it is sparse.
Haewsai Falls. If you feel craving for more adventure, you will find the Haewsai Falls, 5-metre high/wide, next to Haewsuwat, which is only about a 30-minute walk (approx. 1.5 kms). This is a must-see view especially during the rainy season.
Phak Kluaimai Falls. Just a kilometer walk from Thanarat Road, on the way to Haewsuwat Falls, this “average-sized” falls also emanates from Lamtakhong Brook. The front of the cliff is naturally adorned with banana plants, with which the falls is known for.
In addition to all these falls, there are still quite a number of spectacular falls that can be visited only on foot, viz. Huaykrokde, Haew-prathun, Phakrachai, Tadtaphu, Kwanghaew, Maeplong, Phachompoo, Phataad, Manao, Taadtakhong, etc. You may acquire more information from the Khao Yai National Park Office or call 0 2561 4292-3 ext. 718 and 720; or 0 3731 9002.
Khao Yai National Park Admission Fee:
Local Thai TouristsAdult 20 Baht
Children 10 Baht
All Foreign TouristsAdult200 Baht
Children100 Baht
Entrance Fees for Vehicles are as follows:
Bicycles 20 Baht
Motorbikes 30 Baht
Cars/Vans 50 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats)100 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats up)200 Baht
Trucks (1-4 Tons, 4-wheeler)200 Baht
Trucks (4 Tons, 6-wheeler)300 Baht
*No Entry to 4 Tons, 6-wheels up Trucks
For further information contact the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Nakhon Nayok (Nakhon Nayok, Sakaew, Prachin Buri) 182/88 Moo 1, Suwannasorn Road, Tambon Thachang, Muang District, Nakhon Nayok 26000. Tel 0-3731-2282, 0-3731-2284, 0-3731-5664; fax: 0-3731-2286; website: www.tat8.com;
Email: tatnayok@tat.or.th
อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาใหญ่ มีจุดชมวิวทิวทัศน์ต่าง ๆ อันได้แก่ จุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 30 (จากปากช่อง) จุดชมวิวเขาเขียว (ผาตรอมใจ) และจุดชมวิว กม.ที่ 9 บนทางขึ้นเขาเขียว ส่วนน้ำตกที่นักท่องเที่ยวนิยมไปเที่ยวชมเพราะทางเข้าสะดวก ได้แก่ น้ำตกเหวนรก น้ำตกกองแก้ว น้ำตกเหวสุวัต น้ำตกเหวไทร
น้ำตกผากล้วยไม้ สอบถามข้อมูลที่ 0-3731-9002, 0-6092-6530 และ 0-6092-6531/ ข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมติดต่อ ททท. สำนักงานนครนายก โทร.0 3731 2282 หรือ www.tat8.com / นายกรกฎ โอภาส : ผู้เสนอข้อมูล
This photo is published under Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike Licence, means you are free to use this photo with attribution under same licence. For credits, please use following;
Owner: Thai National Parks
Khao Yai National Park
K
hao Yai occupies a vast area of approx. 2,168 sq. kms., surrounding the borders of Nakornnayok, Nakornrachasima, Pra-chinburi, and Saraburi provinces. The National Park offers you breathtaking landscapes, virgin forests, streams, waterfalls, and various species of flora and fauna. The highest peak at Khao Yai is Yodkhao Laem which boasts a height of 1,292 metres above sea level. Khao Yai was listed as the first ever National Park in Thailand on 18th September 1962 (B.E. 2505).
Travelling to Khao Yai is very convenient with smooth asphalt roads. From Noenhom intersection, you can reach the centre of Khao Yai (41 kms), where the office is located, by taking National Highway 33. You can also continue going from Noenhom intersection to Nakornrachasima Province through Mitraphap Road, Pakchong District, about 81 kms.
Various spots allow you to view the picturesque scenery such as Km. 30 Thanarat Road (from Pakchong), KhaoKhiew Hill (cliff), and Km. 9 on the road going to KhaoKhiew.
Most tourists prefer to visit the following falls due to convenient road access:
Wenrok Falls. Situated in the south of Khao Yai National Park, in Pakphlee District. From the Muang District centre, proceed to the east on Suwannasorn Road until you reach Noenhom intersection or Naresuarn circle, then turn left towards National Highway 3077, which leads to the entrance of Khao Yai (Km. 24). You can reach Wenrok Falls on a foot path which is a 2-metre hike. The falls has 3 stages with the first stage measuring about 60 metres in height, and the second and third stages, in an angle of 90°, have a combined height of not less than 150 metres. The falls has very strong water current especially in the rainy season.
Kongkaew Falls. This is a rather small falls emanating from Lamtakhong Brook, about 100 metres from the Park Office. Not far from the falls, you can find a bridge crossing Lamta-khong Brook which borders Nakornnayok and Nakornratchasima provinces.
Haewsuwat Falls. Falling about 25 metres in height from a cliff, you can find this breath-taking falls at the end of Thanarat Road. In the rainy season the water current, which also originates from Lamtakhong Brook, is rather strong while during summer it is sparse.
Haewsai Falls. If you feel craving for more adventure, you will find the Haewsai Falls, 5-metre high/wide, next to Haewsuwat, which is only about a 30-minute walk (approx. 1.5 kms). This is a must-see view especially during the rainy season.
Phak Kluaimai Falls. Just a kilometer walk from Thanarat Road, on the way to Haewsuwat Falls, this “average-sized” falls also emanates from Lamtakhong Brook. The front of the cliff is naturally adorned with banana plants, with which the falls is known for.
In addition to all these falls, there are still quite a number of spectacular falls that can be visited only on foot, viz. Huaykrokde, Haew-prathun, Phakrachai, Tadtaphu, Kwanghaew, Maeplong, Phachompoo, Phataad, Manao, Taadtakhong, etc. You may acquire more information from the Khao Yai National Park Office or call 0 2561 4292-3 ext. 718 and 720; or 0 3731 9002.
Khao Yai National Park Admission Fee:
Local Thai TouristsAdult 20 Baht
Children 10 Baht
All Foreign TouristsAdult200 Baht
Children100 Baht
Entrance Fees for Vehicles are as follows:
Bicycles 20 Baht
Motorbikes 30 Baht
Cars/Vans 50 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats)100 Baht
Buses/Coaches (24 seats up)200 Baht
Trucks (1-4 Tons, 4-wheeler)200 Baht
Trucks (4 Tons, 6-wheeler)300 Baht
*No Entry to 4 Tons, 6-wheels up Trucks
For further information contact the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Nakhon Nayok (Nakhon Nayok, Sakaew, Prachin Buri) 182/88 Moo 1, Suwannasorn Road, Tambon Thachang, Muang District, Nakhon Nayok 26000. Tel 0-3731-2282, 0-3731-2284, 0-3731-5664; fax: 0-3731-2286; website: www.tat8.com;
Email: tatnayok@tat.or.th
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น้ำตกผากล้วยไม้ สอบถามข้อมูลที่ 0-3731-9002, 0-6092-6530 และ 0-6092-6531/ ข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมติดต่อ ททท. สำนักงานนครนายก โทร.0 3731 2282 หรือ www.tat8.com / นายกรกฎ โอภาส : ผู้เสนอข้อมูล
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This little girl's mom and I were at the same spot.. I noticed this little girl when she asked her mom if she could carry her.. when her mom carried her, she started staring at me like forever..
I went around that area to take photos and i went back there where they stood and still, she's staring at me.. when i did some 'make faces' to make her smile or laugh or whatever and when i asked her that i will take a photo of her, she's just quiet.. she didn't even smile, "make face", nor cry.. out of my 6 photos of her, she has the same facial expression! hahahaha!!
but still, she's so cute! right?
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