Ta Phraya National Park, National park in Sa Kaeo Province, Thailand.
Ta Phraya National Park is a protected area in Sa Kaeo Province near the Cambodia border. The land contains dense forests, mountain ranges, and river valleys that are home to numerous plant and animal species.
The park was established in 1996 by the Thai government to protect the natural landscape. It was created to safeguard the diverse plant and animal populations in this border region.
Local communities near the park maintain traditional practices and contribute to conservation efforts through sustainable resource management and ecological knowledge sharing.
The park has camping areas, hiking trails of different difficulty levels, and visitor centers with maps and information. It is helpful to ask staff about trail conditions and the best time to visit.
Dolomite limestone hills within the park create special environments for rare plants. These unique rock and soil conditions are home to endangered animal species found nowhere else in the region.
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