Thong Pha Phum National Park, National park in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand
Thong Pha Phum National Park is a protected area in Kanchanaburi Province with mountainous terrain, tiered waterfalls, and dense forests. The land includes many hiking trails that pass through different ecosystems and wildlife habitats.
The protected area was established in December 2009 as Thailand's 114th national park. It forms part of the Western Forest Complex along the Myanmar border.
Local communities near the park maintain traditional practices while sustainably using forest resources under conservation management guidelines.
Visitors will find lodging, camping areas, and a restaurant at the park headquarters. Public transportation connects the site to the nearby town of Thong Pha Phum.
Khao Chang Phueak rises to 1,249 meters as the park's highest point and offers views across Thai and Myanmar territory. The climb passes through different plant zones and opens sightlines over the border region.
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