Phu Toei National Park, National park in Dan Chang District, Suphan Buri Province, Thailand.
Phu Toei National Park is a protected area in Suphan Buri Province featuring extensive forests, limestone caves, and numerous hiking routes of varying difficulty. The landscape contains multiple waterfalls and peaks accessible to visitors exploring the mountainous terrain.
The park received official status as a protected area in 1998, establishing formal conservation measures for the region. This designation secured long-term protection for the forests and wildlife populations inhabiting the area.
Local Karen communities maintain their traditional practices near the park boundaries, particularly in the vicinity of Tafernkli Waterfall.
Visitors can rent camping gear at park headquarters and access multiple trails leading to various attractions throughout the area. Routes differ in difficulty level, allowing both experienced and casual hikers to find suitable paths.
The area contains a natural pine forest with trees reaching ages of several centuries. These conifers are uncommon in Thailand and create an unusual forest ecosystem for the region.
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