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Written by Suthee
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Declared a national park on
24 February, 1982, it occupies an area of 844 square kilometres
with various and diversified forests. The park area is the
origin of the Bang Pakong River.
The park office, where
information and accommodation are provided, is 700 metres
from the park office. Namtok Pha Takhian, 2.5 kms. beyond
Pang Sida Waterfall, can be reached along a trekking trail.
Namtok Khwae Makha as well as other remote waterfalls is
at least 6 km. by foot . The park is also suitable for watching
birds such as the Yellow-faced Green Pigeon and the Lineated
Barbets. Mysterious freshwater crocodiles in the deep forest
await the adventurer to discover.
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