The Kingdom of Thailand is home to some of the most breathtaking national parks in the world. These green oases are home to countless animal species, exotic plants and impressive landscapes. In this article, we take you on a journey through some of Thailand's most beautiful national parks and discover what these parks have to offer.

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Khao Yai is the oldest national park in Thailand and best known for its beautiful flora and fauna as you can see in this video.

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Khao Yai is the oldest national park in Thailand. It received this protected status in 1962. This park is definitely worth a visit with its beautiful flora and fauna.

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Thailand has countless incredibly beautiful National Parks. And even fairly close to Bangkok there are a number of beautiful specimens that are definitely worth a look. You have to drive for a few hours, but you get something fantastic in return.

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Busy weekdays can often leave us empty and exhausted, longing for an escape. In the northeast of Thailand, Nakhon Ratchasima and Nakhon Nayok await you as oases of peace and rejuvenation. Immerse yourself in unspoiled nature, discover hidden gems and leave everyday stress behind you. From sparkling waterfalls to serene temples, these destinations offer the perfect revitalizing getaway.

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Just a few hours' drive from bustling Bangkok lies a world of unspoiled nature, rich biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes: Khao Yai National Park. Whether you are a nature lover wanting to discover the flora and fauna or an adventurer wanting to explore the hidden waterfalls and challenging hiking trails, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers something for everyone.

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When we came to live in Isaan, we named our home Rim Mae Nam or Riverside. And that was no coincidence, because the Mun River flows in our backyard, which forms the provincial border between Buriram (right bank) and Surin (left bank).

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Khao Sok National Park

Thailand is rich in beautiful nature and has some of the most impressive national parks in Southeast Asia. These parks are an important part of the Thai landscape and offer a unique opportunity to admire the country's fauna and flora.

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The drama of the six drowned young elephants that ended up in the waterfall Haew Narok (Khao Yai) was even world news. Fortunately, there is now also something positive to report. A female elephant and her calf managed to free themselves.

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You have been able to read all about the drama of the six elephants, who fell into a waterfall 50 meters below in Khao Yai National Park in Prachaburi and lost their lives, on numerous websites from all over the world. The unfortunate story is further supported by many photos and videos on YouTube.

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Suddenly he was there, full in the light of our headlights. We had the instructions firmly in our ears, so I switched from high beam to low beam and backed up slowly, while Mieke tried to shoot the elephant in the near darkness. With her camera, of course.

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We are going to Thailand this summer and would like to visit Khao Yai National Park. We want a 1,5 day tour. Who can recommend us a hotel/resort? There are so many that we cannot see the wood for the trees, so rather assume good experiences! We are 6 people and would also like transfers Bangkok vv.

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We want to go to Khao Yai National Park with six people. What ways can we travel to Pak Chong from Bangkok

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The driver of a truck with bales of hay that drove through Khao Yai National Park will be surprised when he has to unload his load. Missing is a bale that was pecked by a wild elephant.

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I am 58 and traveling alone. Does anyone know the best way to travel from Trat to Pakchong by public transport? It is not the intention to travel up and down the detour over Bangkok again. Please also tips for a good affordable jungle tour in Khao Yai.

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A bit stupid, Maxima would say. Everyone knows that crocodiles are dangerous, right? Apparently not this French lady. "A nice selfie" the woman thought when she saw a crocodile lying on the bank of the water in Khao Yai nature park on New Year's Day

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Dusit International has plans to build a new hotel near Thailand's Khao Yai National Park.

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It's Christmas Day 2015, shining sun, you've washed your car, vacuumed it and you're dressed in your Christmas best. A wonderful day to visit the wine regions north of Khao Yai National Park.

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We will visit the Khao Yai National Park for four days during the rainy season. From the hotel we want to explore the park with a guide. Who knows a good guide?

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This video shows an elephant venting its frustrations on a tourist's car in Khao Yai National Park.

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In February we spend a few nights in Khao Yai National park. Soon I will be able to book online. I see that the accommodations are spread over 4 zones.

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At the beginning of October we (my girlfriend and I) leave for a 1 month tour of Thailand. After staying in Bangkok for 3 days, I think it would be nice to go to Khao Yai NP, to camp there for 2 nights in a tent inside the park.

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