Mae Moei National Park
Located in Tha Song Yang district. There is a border area with Myanmar with the Moei River as the borderline....
Located in Tha Song Yang distr...
Read MoreLocated in Tha Song Yang district. There is a border area with Myanmar with the Moei River as the borderline....
Located in Tha Song Yang distr...
Read MoreLocated at Baan Lansang Mae Toh district. Around 20 kilometers from Tak province. Has a total area of 65,000 rai and declared as national park of May 22, 2522. Continuous mountaineous terrain throughout the area....
Located at Baan Lansang Mae To...
Read MoreMae Tuen Wildlife Sanctuary Covering the area of 733,125 Rai, Mae Tuen Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the areas of Mae Ramat District and Sam Ngao District of Tak Province. Most of the areas are a range of high steep and complex mountains where there...
Mae Tuen Wildlife Sanctuary Co...
Read MoreThe Park was previously known as Krabak Yai national park, after the name of Thailand's record-holding tree has a height of 50 meters and a circumference of 16 meters. With an area of 37,250 acres comprised mostly of high-altitude mountains, the park features several stunning...
The Park was previously known ...
Read MoreUm Phang Wildlife Sanctuary covers an area of 1,619,280 rais, and the area is for conserving and protecting the nature....
Um Phang Wildlife Sanctuary co...
Read MoreThis comprises the following attractions: Tham Pla-About 17 kilometres from town on Highway No. 1095 (Mae Hong Son-Pai), Tham Pla is a popular attraction of Mae Hong Son. The surrounding areas are brooks and Cool hilly forests suitable for relaxation. A special feature is the...
This comprises the following a...
Read MoreWater origin preservation site with many winter plants, located on the mountain with beautiful scenery....
Water origin preservation site...
Read MorePha Suea Waterfall Originated from Sa Nga River in Myanmar, Namtok Pha Suea is an important tourist attraction in Mae Hong Son. Situated 26 kilometers away from the city, the waterfall is in Tham Pla -Namtok Pha Suea National Park, Tambon Mok Cham Pae, Amphoe...
Pha Suea Waterfall Originated ...
Read MoreLocated east of the provincial capital of Mae Hong Son this national park occupies 397.00 square kilometers of rugged terrain. In a step to preserve representative natural features of this mountainous province, the park was established in 1981 as the 37th National Park of Thailand....
Located east of the provincial...
Read MoreHigh terrain and full of beautiful peaks, with the canals across the area. One of them is stunning Mae Nam Ngao....
High terrain and full of beaut...
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