Khao Sip Ha Chan National Park, National park in Chanthaburi Province, Thailand
Khao Sip Ha Chan National Park is a protected area in Chanthaburi Province with mountainous terrain, dense tropical forests, and several waterfalls throughout the landscape. The park contains diverse animal and plant species living in their natural mountain habitat.
The protected area was established in 2009 to preserve the natural habitats and biodiversity of the Chanthaburi region. Since then it has served as a refuge for forest ecosystems under threat.
The area supports communities who practice traditional forest management and knowledge about medicinal plants passed down through generations. Visitors can learn about these customs while walking the trails with local guides.
The park has visitor centers, restrooms, and camping facilities where you can stay overnight. Wear sturdy footwear and check weather conditions before you set out on the trails.
The park is home to rare tree species found nowhere else in Thailand and highly valued by botanists and researchers. These plants grow here in their original undisturbed form.
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