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Top 5 National Parks of Northeastern Thailand

Dinosaur Park Phu Wiang

Northeast Thailand, also referred to as Isaan is home to 25 national parks. Many of these parks are located in mountainous water catchment areas and shelter vegetation and wildlife. Therefore, they were selected as conservation areas. Unlike the other regions, several of these parks in the Northeast house artifacts of past civilizations. The top five […]

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Top 5 National Parks of Central Thailand

Erawan Falls

There are thirteen National or Marine parks easily accessible from Bangkok since they reside in the Central region of the country. From mountain reserves to wildlife sanctuaries, each corner of this region has a park to amaze all. Several of the parks in this region belong to the Western Forest Complex, which is one of […]

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Top 5 National Parks of Southern Thailand

Phang Nga Bay

Most of the national parks in the south of Thailand have two things in common, water and limestone. They are perfect for divers, swimmers, and lazy beach bums. There are around 37 national and marine parks around the region. Below are five worth visiting: 1. Khao Sok National Park Located in the Southern province of […]

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Top 5 National Parks of Northern Thailand

Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai

Northern Thailand, the largest region with the most National parks, has 59 National Parks and homes the tallest mountains in the country. Some of these parks even include historical Wats (temples). It is hard to narrow 59 to 5, but the five National Parks below each have something special to offer. 1. Doi Inthanon National […]

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Top 5 National Parks of Eastern Thailand

Ko Chang Marine National Park  (Photo by Choo Yut Shing)

Eastern Thailand has the least amount of National Parks with only eight, but there is no shortage of beauty. Two of the parks are Marine National Parks with coral ecosystems, while the others have a range of vegetation ecosystems. Eastern Thailand is also home to the Dong Phayayen Khao Yai Forest Complex, which was named […]

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