Thailand is a country with a number of National Parks Amazing. If you visit this diverse and beautiful country, the parks and national parks in Thailand provide a good contrast to the more common areas and are close to most hotels and resorts.

These parks also give you the chance to see some of the country's pristine wildlife, and here are some of the most stunning national parks in Thailand.

The most beautiful national parks in Thailand

Kori Buri National Park, Thailand

Located near the Burmese border, this park is known as one of the best destinations in Thailand for wildlife viewing, especially elephants.

Herds of elephants can often be found frolicking in the watering holes near the Ba Yang substation, which is equipped with wildlife viewing platforms.

While visitors are allowed to drive their own vehicles into the park, you must take a guided tour to explore its protected areas.
The park management also provides tours on small trucks or 4×4 vehicles for tourists.
Moreover, you can rent tents or cabins if you wish to stay.
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Kori Buri National Park

Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand

It is the largest national park in Thailand and borders the Tanintharyi National Park in Burma.

This park is mostly rainforest, and is famous for the thick morning mist that covers the park with the hilltops rising above the cloud of mist from December to March, creating a stunning view.

The park is also famous for its diverse wildlife, especially birds and butterflies.

More than 400 species of birds have been identified here, including rare species such as the giant pitta, the great argus, and the full-necked stork.

Kaeng Krachan National Park

Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, Thailand

This national park, located in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, is famous for its magnificent stone hills.

Many visitors come here to see Phaya Nakhon Cave, a large cave with a Buddhist temple inside.

The park is also a popular destination for bird watchers, and you can see around 300 species of birds here.

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Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park

Khao Yai National Park

Khao Yai National Park, located in central Thailand, was established in 1962 as the country's first national park.

Located in the Sankamphyang Mountain Range, this park is a popular destination for hikers and mountaineers.

You will also find Landscapes Others such as grasslands and tropical forests.

In addition, the park is also attractive to wildlife lovers.

Some of the species you are likely to see here include gibbons, leopards, monkeys and elephants. Although now rare, it is even possible to spot a leopard.

Khao Yai National Park

Erawan National Park

This park is located in western Thailand, in Kanchanaburi province.

One of the park's main attractions is Erawan Falls, a seven-tiered waterfall named after an elephant from Hindu mythology.

This park also has many caves that you can explore.

The easiest way to get to the park is by bus from Kanchanaburi, which takes about an hour and a half.

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Waterfall in Erawan National Park

Mu Ko Surin National Park

It is a protected group of islands in the Andaman Sea, 60 kilometres (37 mi) from the mainland.

These islands offer many great diving spots, with clear waters, stunning coral reefs, and a wide variety of fish, sea turtles, and other marine life.

You can take organized tours to this park or visit it on your own.

Mu Ko Surin National Park

Khao Sok National Park

This national park, located in Surat Thani province, consists mainly of rainforests.

In fact, it is the rainiest spot in Thailand, which helps support a diverse array of plants and animals.

In addition to hundreds of species of birds, the park contains wild cats, deer, elephants and boars.

You can also find one of the largest rare flowers in the world here.
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Khao Sok National Park

Mu Ko Similan National Park

This national park is another marine park in Thailand, an archipelago of 11 islands 70 kilometres (43 miles) off the coast of the Andaman Sea.

These islands are as beautiful above the water as they are below, topped with rainforest, surrounded by white beaches and fringed by coral reefs.

Between December and April, the water is very clear, making it a great place for snorkeling.

Mu Ko Similan National Park

Ao Phang Nga National Park

There are quite a few things to see in this park, so it's a good idea to spend at least a few days here.

The park includes a bay made up of 42 karst islands, with a number of beautiful beaches, dramatic limestone cliffs, caves and lakes to explore.

The most popular place is James Bond Island, which was named after part of the movie “The Man With the Golden Gun” that was filmed here.

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Ao Phang Nga National Park