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Places To Visit In Khao Yai National Park
Khao Yai Art Museum
If you're looking for a dash of culture among all the park's nature, this art museum is the place.
Khao Yai Art museum is home to a riveting collection of works be Thailand's top artists. The museum includes a number of architectural buildings and large sculptures. There are halls for gatherings and three large exhibition halls. These exhibit a number of paintings by famous Thai artists, some of which are available for purchase. There is also a cafe and a gift shop.
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Scenical World
A combination of amusement and water park, Scenical World located in North-Eastern Thailand is the latest entry into the world of entertainment, and a must-visit for the family crowd. The greenery all around makes it a rejuvenating location while the kids are thrilled to spend an entire day trying out the rides at the park.
The whole park has been divided into specific zones making it easier for the visitors to reach the spots that seem most attractive to them. There is also an outdoor shopping mall adjoining the entertainment area where the tourists indulge in shopping. After an excellent brand-loyal shopping spree, tourists and visitors could eat at the high-end restaurants with the glorious Khao Yai mountain in the backdrop.
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Trekking/Hiking
There are many picturesque hiking trails in the park, both easy and difficult.
For travellers who have come specifically for a weekend hiking trip, Khao Yai National park is the perfect choice. Hiking to the gorgeous waterfalls and wildlife viewpoint towers are the most popular trails. The park officials at the visitor centre provide maps and instructions for hiking. Some challenging hikes like the Haew Suwat Waterfall, it is advisable that you hire a guide for 500 Baht for 3 hours. But the easier treks can be done alone too.
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Wildlife
Khao Yai
As the largest forest area, the Don Phaya Yen Khao Yai area houses around 800 species of fauna, including 20 endangered species. Tiger, leapord, cobra and bear are rare to find, however, you can easily spot gibbons, green vipers, pythons, tree frogs, barking deer, macaques. Wild Asian Elephants can be occasionally spotted, and they're a beautiful sight. There are a few crocodiles that lounge around near the Pha Kluai Mai waterfall. Khao Yai also boasts around 300 different species of birds like hornbills, owls, magpies, bulbuls.
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Wineries
Beyond the national park, Khao Yai has a handful of vineyards for an enjoyable wine tasting session.
Among countryside roads and vast fields of sunflowers, Khao Yai has a few vineyards Prapatsorn, Supatra, Granmonte. All these, although nothing in comparison to Tuscany or Napa, are huge and Thailand's best wineries. They offer delicious whites and reds both. You can rent a car or motrobike from Pak Chong to drive around these farms and vineyards.
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Haew Suwat Waterfall
Flaunting breathtaking 20-metre-high streams freefalling over a ledge into a circular pool, Haew Suwat Waterfall is a famous landmark surrounded by looming tropics in Khao Yai National Park. Featured in Leonardo DiCaprio’s movie “The Beach”, this picturesque waterfall sits beyond a 100-metre bamboo grove trail. Daily visiting hours are between 8 AM and 5 PM with a 400-baht admission fee.
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