Si Nan National Park, National park in Nan Province, Thailand
Si Nan National Park is a protected reserve in Nan Province, northern Thailand. The area features mountainous terrain with dense forests, river valleys, and diverse plant and animal habitats.
The park was established in 2007 by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to protect the region's ecosystems. Its creation reflected Thailand's growing commitment to safeguarding northern forest areas.
Hill tribe villages near the park maintain traditional ways of life that visitors can observe during their stay. These communities practice sustainable agriculture and crafts that are deeply connected to forest conservation.
The park offers camping spots and hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. Weather conditions are most favorable from November through February, making this the ideal time for outdoor exploration.
The Nan River flows through the territory, creating opportunities for white-water rafting at the Kaeng Luang rapids. This water route remains less crowded than other rafting destinations in Thailand while offering similar excitement.
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