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    theTripPacker •  December 08 , 2014

    Haew Suwat Waterfall: One of Khao Yai’s most visited waterfalls

    Khao Yai National Park is the first national park in Thailand, and the second largest covering over 2000 square kilometers of grasslands and forests. It is also home to more than 3000 species of plants, over 300 species of birds, and up to 70 species of mammals including tigers, elephants, monkeys, boars, bears, and more. If lucky, you may come across such wild animals along the way. As long as you do not feed the animals, and keep your distance from them, they won’t be bothering you.

    One of the main highlights of the park is Haew Suwat waterfall. The waterfall is 20 meters in height and can be seen from the top if you drive until the end of the road, or from the basal lake by hiking up the mountain. During the high-water season, the current from the waterfall is quite strong. During the low-water season, the water splits into several streams. Swimming in the lake is highly discouraged. Along the way to the waterfall, you may also come across a shrine. Thais that come to the national park visit the shrine to pay their respects before viewing the other attractions.

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    theTripPacker •  December 08, 2014
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    theTripPacker •  December 08 , 2014

    Waterfalls are a great place to spend an afternoon. The hike up a mountain may be strenuous, but the sight of a waterfall surrounded by trees at the end, and a dose of healthy exercise make for a great rewards. Once at the waterfall, dip your feet in the water to cool off, and relax to the breeze around the lake.

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    theTripPacker •  December 08, 2014

    Editor's Comment

    • Strong point:
    • There is plenty of biodiversity that can be found in the national park. Khao Yai and its attractions are nice places for a family outing or a couple’s getaway.
    • Weak point:
    • Lax control over the number of visitors and their littering habits, is causing trash to pile up in certain areas of the park.
    • Conclusion:
    • Waterfalls are a great place to spend an afternoon. The hike up a mountain may be strenuous, but the sight of a waterfall surrounded by trees at the end, and a dose of healthy exercise make for a great rewards.
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    theTripPacker •  December 08 , 2014

    General Info

    Address : Khao Yai National Park, P.O. Box 9, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30130

    GPS : 14.435460, 101.413980

    Contact no. : 086 092 6527, 086 092 6529, 086 092 6531

    Fax. : 037 356 037

    Opening Hrs. : 06.00– 21.00

    Best time : 11.00 - 17.00

    Highlight : Haew Suwat waterfall

    Activities : Sight-seeing, Hiking, Camping, Photography

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    theTripPacker •  December 08 , 2014

    How to get there

    From Bangkok, take Mittapap road to Nakhon Ratchasima province. Take the overpass on Thanarat road to gain access to the national park.

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    theTripPacker •  December 08, 2014
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    theTripPacker •  December 08, 2014