Khun Phawo National Park, National park in Mae Ramat District, Thailand.
Khun Phawo National Park is a nature reserve with forested mountains, streams, and hiking trails spread across a hilly landscape. The terrain features dense woodland, multiple pathways for walking, and waterfalls that flow over rocky formations.
The area gained official protected status in 2009 and was named to honor a historical figure important to the region. This naming reflects the site's connection to local memory and significance.
The park serves as a refuge for hikers and nature lovers who come to experience the quiet of the forest away from towns. Local communities have long valued these woods and streams as part of their natural surroundings.
The park has several hiking trails for visitors of different abilities to explore the wooded landscape. The best time to visit is during drier periods when walking paths are in better condition.
A major waterfall in the park drops over large boulders, creating a dramatic display of cascading water. This waterfall area draws visitors who want to see the power of flowing water up close.
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