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Doi Inthanon National Park
Doi Inthanon, located in the Cistricts of Mae Wang, Jomthong, and Mae Jam, Chiang Mai Province, was designated the 6th national park of Thailand on October 2, 1972 and covers an area of 482 square kilometers (about 119,100 acres).

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Khao Yai National Park
Khao Yai is the flagship of Thailand’s National Parks, it was gazetted on 18 September 1962 and became the first National Park in Thailand. It covers and area of 2,168 sq.km, making it the third largest National Park in Thailand. The park is part of a globally outstanding ecoregion for its extensive dry evergreen forests and the large vertebrate fauna it supports within large intact landscape.

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Huai Kha Kaeng Wildlife Sanctuary
Thung Yai-Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary is stretching over more than 600,000 hectares along the Myanmar border. The sanctuary represents an outstanding and unique biome in mainland Southeast Asia, contains biophical features of outstanding natural beauty and of great scientific value. The sanctuary is a habitat of a very diverse array of animals.

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Kaeng Krajan National Park
Kaeng Krajan National Park, located on the eastern slope of the Tenasserim Mountain Range at the border of Burma (Myanmar). It occupies the western half of Phetchaburi Province (Amphur Nong Ya Plong and Amphur Kaeng Krajan) and the Amphur Hua Hin, Prajuabkirikan Province, it covers an area of 2,914 sq.km (about 720,000 acres), the largest national park in Thailand.

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Khao Luang National Park - Krung Ching Waterfall
Krung Ching means a plateau nestled in the mountains. The seven-tier fall originates from Krung Ching stream in the plain of Kung Ching Bay, and in the compounds of Khao Laung National Park formally this lace was The Thai Development Cooperation Community. It has been today a tourist attraction the most beautiful tier of the fall is the second tier known as “Naan Fon Saen Ha” (means heavy rain) as there is a big cascade falling down from the high clife.

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