Khao Luang National Park
Khao Luang National Park is a mountainous national park located in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province in Southern Thailand. The park is popular for its wildlife, numerous waterfalls, caves and long trails. Khao Luang Mountain within the park is the highest point in southern Thailand at an altitude of 1,780 meters (5,840 ft) above sea level.
The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, monkeys, deer, tigers, leopards, and bears. It is also a popular destination for bird watching, with over 340 species of birds recorded in the park.
The park has several waterfalls, including the Khao Luang Waterfall, the Thi Lo Su Waterfall, and the Hin Lad Waterfall. The Khao Luang Waterfall is the tallest waterfall in the park, with a drop of over 100 meters (330 ft).
The park also has a number of caves, including the Tham Khao Luang Cave, the Tham Thi Lo Su Cave, and the Tham Hin Lad Cave. The Tham Khao Luang Cave is the largest cave in the park, with a length of over 2 kilometers (1.2 mi).
There are a number of hiking trails in the park, ranging from easy to challenging. The most popular trail is the Pha Taem Trail, which leads to the Pha Taem Viewpoint, which offers panoramic views of the park.
The best time to visit Khao Luang National Park is during the dry season, from November to April. The park is open all year round, but the trails can be slippery and muddy during the rainy season.
Here are some other things to know about Khao Luang National Park:
- The entrance fee to the park is 300 baht for adults and 200 baht for children.
- The park is open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
- There are a number of accommodation options available near the park, including hotels, resorts, and homestays.
- There are a few restaurants and bars located near the park, but you may want to bring your own food and drinks if you are lanning on spending the day hiking or camping in the park.