A sanctuary dedicated to forest preservation and environmental education in the heart of Pai, Thailand.
The park is open daily from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. To get there, you can take a bus from Bangkok to Pak Chong station and then a taxi or songthaew to the park; renting a car is recommended for greater flexibility. More details are available on the official website of the Thailand Department of National Parks.
The entrance fee is 300 Thai baht (THB) for foreign adults and 40 THB for Thai children; it is free for children under 14 years old. There are no special discounts, but you may consider buying an annual pass for multiple visits to national parks for 1,800 THB.
It is recommended to allow at least 4 to 6 hours for a full visit, including trails and viewpoints. If you plan to camp or join guided excursions, you could extend it to a full day for a more immersive experience.
This reserve has been a protected site since 1962 and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique biodiversity and role in conserving tropical ecosystems. Culturally, it is sacred to local Indigenous communities, who see it as a source of spiritual and medicinal life.
The best time is from November to February, during the dry and cool season, avoiding the monsoon rains from June to October. Visit early in the morning, at dawn, to see active wildlife and enjoy fewer crowds.
There are paved and accessible trails near the main entrance, but many areas require moderate walking; it is recommended to contact the visitor center for wheelchair options or adapted tours. The official site offers more information about accessibility.
Nearby, you can visit Khao Yai National Park, just 20 km away, for more outdoor adventures, or the Summer Palace in Bangkok, about 2 hours away by car. Do not miss the waterfalls and local sanctuaries in the surrounding area.
Bring insect repellent, comfortable hiking shoes, water, and sunscreen, as the climate can be humid. Book guided excursions in advance by calling +66 37 269 034 to learn about the local flora and fauna; respect the rule against feeding animals.
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