Lam Nam Nan National Park, National park in Uttaradit Province, Thailand
Lam Nam Nan National Park covers mountainous land with various forest types and the Sirikit Dam reservoir. The terrain includes several mountain peaks and is shaped by dense forests.
The park was formally created on September 30, 1998 to protect the natural resources of Uttaradit Province. This decision was part of efforts to safeguard larger natural areas across northern Thailand.
Local communities live in close connection with the forests and practice ways of using natural resources that have been passed down through families. This relationship shapes how people in the area see their surroundings.
You can reach the park via Highway 1045 from Uttaradit, and accommodations are available near the headquarters. Bungalows and camping grounds provide options for overnight stays.
The park contains several mountain peaks, including Phu Phaya Pho at around 1350 meters. From these heights, visitors can see across both provinces.
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