Tat Mok National Park, National park in Phetchabun, Thailand.
Tat Mok National Park is a protected forest area in Phetchabun with hills covered in mixed deciduous and evergreen vegetation. The park offers multiple walking trails that wind through the forest and allow visitors to explore different sections of the natural landscape.
The Royal Forest Department began establishing this protected area in 1995 and officially designated it as a national park in 1998. This official recognition marked the start of formal protection for the forest resources in the region.
The name Tat Mok derives from the surrounding mountains, reflecting the local geographical features that define the region's natural identity.
Private transportation is the best way to reach and explore the area, as public transport options are limited. Visitors should expect uneven trails and changing weather conditions, particularly during the rainy season.
The area is home to striking waterfalls, including one with a single dramatic drop of considerable height. The Song Nang waterfall system adds another attraction with multiple cascades that hikers can encounter along the trails.
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