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Mae Wong National Park.
 
 

Mae Wong National Park is an area covering two provinces Pang Sila Thong. Kamphaeng Phet province. And Mae Wong. King and Mae Poen. Nakhon Sawan. Western Forest Complex is one of the largest forest area from Tak. To Kanchanaburi. With an area of approximately 558,750 rai or 894 square kilometers. Mae Wong National Park area of the territory. Contact with wild species of wildlife sanctuaries, Huay Kha Kaeng. And Wildlife Sanctuary. Thung Yai Naresuan. The animals can route contagious Can see many rare wildlife species including wild elephants, tapir chamois Bull.

A high mountain terrain fluctuations. Overlap each other along the mountain road lined Thongchai descending down to about 40-50 balls flat top is the highest. "Mount Mo Ko Ju, high sea level around 1964 meters as a source of origin of the river upstream Mae Wong. The plains are not very Most of the riverside area. Area north of the park adjacent to Park Lan. South adjacent to the Sanctuary. . Huai Kha Kaeng Wildlife Sanctuary. Uthai Thani Province. West and adjacent to Um Phang Wildlife Sanctuary, Tak has been declared a national park on September 14, 2530.

Most of the forest Mae Wong National Park. Consists of mixed deciduous and evergreen dipterocarp forest. The source watershed. By generating a steep mountain to a beautiful waterfall and 4-5 of the source of the Mae Wong River, an important province of Nakhon Sawan. . There is also a rock rapids caused a small waterfall. Under this rock rapids. The cliffs and natural beauty. Are plants important and valuable such large tattoo Du มะค่าโมง Yang Daeng dipterocarp a ton also animals which are rare, such as elephants Bull Tiger deer. barking. deer bear tabby and birds different than 305 species from 53 Wong that bird Some were just in Thailand, such as kingfishers large hornbills, black and white magpie คอแดง Dong Hu Oporadu green bird. And long-tailed birds, etc. Poyrpakuygrong range suitable. for the. tourist.Ø ด the winter During November to February.

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