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Thailand's national flower Jul 11

If you do not already know, Thailand is home to some of the most fascinating flora of the world. In fact, there is an abundance of flowers and shows most of the year. The Ratchaphruek is considered the national flower of Thailand, because they are so much of what is Thailand.

Being selected as the national flower of Thailand, Thailand Ratchaphruek everywhere for all to enjoy increased. This means that all Thais know the flower of this tree andable to admire its beauty, in which they live. The Ratchaphruek is easily grown in Thailand and for this reason was considered as the true national flower of the country. The lights Ratchaphruek with clusters of golden flowers. The roads can be seen to be in line with the gold in its heyday. It 'also known as the Golden Shower tree, because of their long branches decorated with golden flowers densely along its top, then hangs for all to see.

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Yellow is asignificant color Thais, as it reflects the importance of their Buddhist faith. It 'also the color, s was born on Monday, the day of His Majesty the King of Thailand, is represented. Colour plays an important role in Thai culture or yellow gold and is a very casual tone.

As the official flower of Thailand, the orchid is common in Thailand than in any other area in Asia. They are also very popular as of national importance.

During the Golden Tree or showerRatchaphruek flowers throughout the summer for Thailand, the orchids in the winter light, the flowers are in bloom this season. The orchid is a thriving business for the Thais and the spice turmeric has been raised by this flower.

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The 10 National Parks in Thailand May 11

Thailand is a set of national parks and beautiful landscapes ranging from mountainous north to the many islands in the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman region. There are 79 national parks in all, covering all areas of the country and, although fees for foreigners are steep, many people are swept away by the beauty.

1. Khao Yai National Park

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One of the best in Thailand, Khao Yai National Park is huge and is located in the north-east of Bangkok. It 'soldest national park in the country and comes with 500kms trails, huge waterfalls, virgin forests and about 300 species of birds alone. Elephants and tigers are among the big animals.

2. Khao Sok National Park

Khao Sok National Park is one of the most visited Thailand. Despite its decentralized nature, is very accessible by bus on slow path between Surat Thani and Phuket. Khao Sok is a whacking great lake in the middle, which extends over 50 km wide, which supportsA lot of fish and ecosystems. There are deep caves with the lake, are visible outside of the rainy season.

Elsewhere in the park is a good trek from the center and a beautiful gorge to swim in. Keep your eyes open for wildlife, if you go for a longer walk. It is unlikely, would see Tiger, but you need to know all kinds of wonderful creatures. A number of well-made bed operations at the park.

3. Phang Nga Bay National ParkPark

Phang Nga Bay National Park is one of the most beautiful in the world for lovers of water and islands. It 's a strong karst landscape and seascape, the columns poking up from the color characteristics of the soil and water. There are caves, traditional villages and lush vegetation in abundance here, and only 100 km from Phuket Town. The canoe in Phang Nga Bay National Park is particularly good.

4. Ang Thong National Marine Park

Ang Thong is a dreamy archipelago of Koh Samuiand Surat Thani. It 's rare, in order of the major parks in Thailand due to the inaccessibility general visited. Tour of Samui are very popular and often take kayak around the many bays. Can to the top of some of the islands and isolated near the park headquarters Trek.

5. Erawan National Park

Kanchanaburi's most famous park is the spectacular Erawan Waterfall, a huge cascade of water over seven steps down 1,500 m. Visitors can stroll through the pools andTrack that runs along the cases. The rest of the park has good hiking shoes and a set of caves, including Phra That Cave. This park is very busy during the holidays.

6. Erawan National Park

Kanchanaburi's most famous park is the spectacular Erawan Waterfall, a huge cascade of water over seven steps down 1,500 m. Visitors can swim in the pool and walking on the tracks that cases skirts. The rest of the park has good hiking shoes and a set of caves, including Phra That Cave.This park is very busy during the holidays.

7. Doi Inthanon National Park

Thailand, the highest in the National Park has reached a point of over 2,560 m above sea level. The mountain itself is pretty inconspicuous at its peak, but as you can only go so far, is because of the research station. On the way up the mountain is the stupa king and queen, while on the sides of huge waterfalls and a degree of accommodation.

Visit Lesser Thai National Parks

8. Mu Koh Surin

Often referred to simply as Surin National Park, which crosses the park north of the Thailand / Myanmar border to the bottom of the Andaman Sea. Most of the park area includes the sea, where there are five major islands, including the North Island, South Island and three smaller ones. The snorkeling is excellent.

9. Tarutao

This sector is largely invisible in Thailand is on the right and south to the Malaysian territory. It includes dozens of islands in the province of Satun and includesbusiest island, Koh Lipe. You can also stay on Koh Tarutao and Koh Adang. The snorkeling, amazing sunsets and quietness are the big deal here.

10. Ko Samet

Although Koh Samet is a high profile place that sees a huge number of tourists, most come here for the beaches and not for its marine park status. It sits down in Rayong province, not far south of rowdy Pattaya, and is accessible by ferry only. Koh Samet is only a few kilometers long but is pretty rugged. It sports amazing coral and beaches, which are incredibly white, and the driest climate in the country.

Park Fees

Entering the park, plus tax and sometimes as much as 400 baht for the most high profile. It may not seem like much, but considering most Thais earn only 200 baht per day and only pay 20 baht to enter, it is.

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Doi Khun Tan National Park – Thailand Apr 29

General Information

Surrounded by the mountains of northern Thailand, Doi Khun Tan National Park is home to many interesting species of flora and fauna, as well as many historical sites. Its most famous feature is the longest railway tunnel in Thailand, which is 1,352 m long. Doi Khun Tan National Park stretches across the mountains separating Lamphun and Lampang provinces, to 255.29 sq.km and ranges from an altitude of 325 m to 1373 m at the summit. Founded in 1975It 'was the 10th national park in Thailand.

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Topography

Doi translated mountain in northern Thailand, while Khun Tan refers to the numerous rivers and streams down the mountain watershed.

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The three basic summer seasons, from March to June, rains from July to October and winter from November to February. The temperature fluctuates between 38 ° C during the hot season, so cold as 5 degrees Celsuis. Precipitation falls mostly during the rainsSeason average of 1,034 mm. year.

Flora and fauna

The forests of Doi Khun Tan have changed over the last century due to human error. Forests can be classified into three types, with distinct elevational ranges.
Lowland elevations (325-850 m). Originally a teak forest, the elevation of a lowland forest degraded mixed bamboo deciduous dipterocarp forest of oak as a whole.

Middle elevations (850 to 1,000 meters). This is a transitional arrangementArea where the lowland hardwood forest and mountain evergreen mix of pine mixed forest and deciduous. Here there are only two kinds of pine trees in Thailand, a two-needle pine (Pinus merkusii) and three-needle pine (P. kersiya), both available here.

Upland elevations (1.000 to 1.373 meters). The forest here is composed predominantly of broadleaf evergreens and a minority of Scots pine (Pinus merkusii) of an evergreen pine forest. Much of the forest andTurning point on the west side of the tank were distrubed, but the pristine conditions on the east side

Doi Khun Tan also offers year-round viewing of wild flowers such as orchids, and ginger. Doi Khun Tan is botanically very diverse, which houses over 1,300 species of vascular disease. Many edible mushrooms, such as park

Some animals still exists in Doi Khun Tan, including the chicken Siamese hare, porcupine, wild boar and weasel, as a pluralityof birds, reptiles, spiders and insects. The impact of hunting, logging, frequent fires and human encroachment have seriously depleted. In the past, gibbons are tigers, elephants, bears, wild cattle, serow, Slow Loris, barking deer and many other species also residents of Doi Khun Tan, but they are all gone.

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A journey through the National Parks of Thailand Apr 27

With over 50 national parks, lush landscapes of Thailand's unique beauty found only in this part of the world. The warm climate and monsoon rains make the flora and fauna thrive and, in turn, creates an ideal environment for animals and insects live.

If you think a trip to Thailand has everything busy cities and tropical islands, we have seen only on the surface. On one trip out of town during your vacation in Thailand, it soonmeets one of the many beautiful national parks. Here are some of the best that you discover during your vacation in Thailand ….

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Khao Yai
2168 km ²

In 1961 this was the first officially recognized National Park. Deep within this park are a series of impressive waterfalls, of which one can recognize from the movie The Beach. The park, only a few hours northwest of Bangkok, located in the mountains and is well worth a visit Sankambengwhile traveling in Thailand. The second largest park in Thailand, Khao Yai covers an area of ​​2,168 km square. ranges, with more than 50 trails of varying difficulty, is Khao Yai, a major destination for those traveling to some great walks during their experience in Thailand (and if you're lucky you could just put a tiger). Tickets for some of the easiest ways can be found at the visitor center. The largest waterfall in the park projects, Haew Narok Waterfallabout 150 meters from top to bottom. However, what most people see during their trips to Thailand Haew Suwat Falls, the waterfall of the film The Beach. It 'just 8 km from the visitor center and you want to visit this area during your vacation in Thailand, you may want to head in mid-week when there's less people.

Khao Sok
793 km ²

The remote location of this national park (the only attributes on the road) has made this the best grip andmost popular parks in Thailand. You can reach Khao Sok Surat Thani and Phuket to both; link in many streets of the town. It 's a good interim result to stay during your trip to Thailand en route to the islands in the south. At the center of the park there is a large lake with many small estuaries that rise and fall depending on seasonal rainfall. If the natural world is your cup of tea and something you like to include in your trip to ThailandThere will be in your element here! Can one of the paths in the jungle to ride elephants, monkeys in their natural habitat, and you will be surrounded by calls to over 200 species of birds. Kayaking on the lake is also possible to explore, not to mention a great way and a highlight of your trip to Thailand would be. Due to the isolated location of the park, he retains a certain timeless beauty that makes them so special and a great addition to your ThailandAdventure.

Erawan National Park
550 km ²

Erawan National Park is famous for the bridge over the River Kwai, surrounded by rolling hills and dense jungle, and is definitely a must see during your trip to Thailand. You can access huts floating on the river of living or a walk across the bridge. The region offers a real sense of urgency that the prisoners must be passed through the construction of the bridge, and museums are a good knowledge in the secondWorld War II. There are daily buses from Bangkok to the provinces and Kanchanuburi so it's easy to get if your trip to Thailand is only a short visit. And the visit of this historic bridge, you should also take a trip to the waterfalls in Thailand Erawan your holiday. Tours depart regularly and sometimes very busy, but once you can walk to the falls to 7 tires this breathtaking waterfall, one turn in each of the pools, a highlight of your trip to Thailand! Only dedicatedsome do it all the way up (which you almost to himself). In a bathroom in the water is blue blue is a temptation not many can resist watching, but because small fish in the lower basin, are anxious for a foot bath!

Doi Inthanon National Park
482 km ²

If you plan your vacation in northern Thailand, Doi Inthanon National Park (or the "Roof of Thailand") is a park that will not always be in the books of the tour. Thisis the highest National Park in Thailand, more than 2,500 meters above sea level reaches and is part of the mountain range separates Loi Lar Thailand and Burma. If you venture into this park during your holiday in Thailand, then you need to reach a bridge, as temperatures can be taken during the dry season, often about 5 degrees Celsius. At low points in the east, a series of caves are formed from limestone. As the winding road to the summit cross, youflanked by waterfalls and through the cooler climate, the plants resemble less the tropical jungles of the lower regions of Thailand.

If you do a little 'camping trips when I think that Thailand is very popular in this field and can find maps and information on camping at the visitor center is located about 31 km mark found.

The area was originally a royal favorite, to escape the summer heat on the lower levels. The king Inthawichayanon enjoyed this place, so thatHe had his ashes are scattered.
Please note from June 1 – October 31 of this park is closed to the public.

Ang Thong National Marine Park
250 sq km

Unlike other parks in this section, the Ang Thong National Marine Park is made archipelago of 42 islands off the northeast coast of Ko Samui. These groups of islands are uninhabitable, except by those who are protected by Ko Paluay as the rest. The islands are a mixture of steep cliffs, deep caves and hidden factReservoirs and famous for its natural beauty. There are white sand beaches and shallow reefs, you can explore using the mouthpiece during your holiday in Thailand. No large animals that live on these small islands, but a number of small animals, reptiles and birds here, as the crabs eat the monkeys, turtles and green drongo. Thailand Tours from Ko Samui to run and are strictly regulated by the authorities, so that the limited number. Visit the only inhabited islandwhere the sea gypsies who live in Thailand, this journey.

With so many parks, it is difficult to know where to spend your time if you are planning a trip to Thailand, but this general rule, a great idea to have some of the best!

A journey through the National Parks of Thailand

The 10 National Parks in Thailand Apr 12

Thailand is a set of national parks and beautiful landscapes ranging from mountainous north to the many islands in the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman region. There are 79 national parks in all, covering all areas of the country and, although fees for foreigners are steep, many people are swept away by the beauty.

1. Khao Yai National Park

Thailand

One of the best in Thailand, Khao Yai National Park is huge and is located in the north-east of Bangkok. It 'soldest national park in the country and comes with 500kms trails, huge waterfalls, virgin forests and about 300 species of birds alone. Elephants and tigers are among the big animals.

2. Khao Sok National Park

Khao Sok National Park is one of the most visited Thailand. Despite its decentralized nature, is very accessible by bus on slow path between Surat Thani and Phuket. Khao Sok is a whacking great lake in the middle, which extends over 50 km wide, which supportsA lot of fish and ecosystems. There are deep caves with the lake, are visible outside of the rainy season.

Elsewhere in the park is a good trek from the center and a beautiful gorge to swim in. Keep your eyes open for wildlife, if you go for a longer walk. It is unlikely, would see Tiger, but you need to know all kinds of wonderful creatures. A number of well-made bed operations at the park.

3. Phang Nga Bay National ParkPark

Phang Nga Bay National Park is one of the most beautiful in the world for lovers of water and islands. It 's a strong karst landscape and seascape, the columns poking up from the color characteristics of the soil and water. There are caves, traditional villages and lush vegetation in abundance here, and only 100 km from Phuket Town. The canoe in Phang Nga Bay National Park is particularly good.

4. Ang Thong National Marine Park

Ang Thong is a dreamy archipelago of Koh Samuiand Surat Thani. It 's rare, in order of the major parks in Thailand due to the inaccessibility general visited. Tour of Samui are very popular and often take kayak around the many bays. Can to the top of some of the islands and isolated near the park headquarters Trek.

5. Erawan National Park

Kanchanaburi's most famous park is the spectacular Erawan Waterfall, a huge cascade of water over seven steps down 1,500 m. Visitors can stroll through the pools andTrack that runs along the cases. The rest of the park has good hiking shoes and a set of caves, including Phra That Cave. This park is very busy during the holidays.

6. Erawan National Park

Kanchanaburi's most famous park is the spectacular Erawan Waterfall, a huge cascade of water over seven steps down 1,500 m. Visitors can swim in the pool and walking on the tracks that cases skirts. The rest of the park has good hiking shoes and a set of caves, including Phra That Cave.This park is very busy during the holidays.

7. Doi Inthanon National Park

Thailand, the highest in the National Park has reached a point of over 2,560 m above sea level. The mountain itself is quite striking at its peak, but as you can only go so far, is because of the research station. On the way up the mountain is the stupa king and queen, while on the sides of huge waterfalls and a degree of accommodation.

Visit Lesser Thai National Parks

8. Mu Koh Surin

Often referred to simply as Surin National Park, which crosses the park north of the Thailand / Myanmar border to the bottom of the Andaman Sea. Most of the park area includes the sea, where there are five major islands, including the North Island, South Island and three smaller ones. The snorkeling is excellent.

9. Tarutao

This sector is largely invisible in Thailand is on the right and south to the Malaysian territory. It includes dozens of islands in the province of Satun and includesmost popular island of Koh Lipe. You can also stay in Ko Tarutao and Ko Adang. Snorkeling, breathtaking sunsets and quiet are the big thing here.

10. Ko Samet

Although Koh Samet is a place of high-profile shows a large number of tourists who come here mainly for the beaches and not for his status as Marine Park. It is located in Rayong province, not far south of Pattaya Rowdy and is reachable only by ferry. Koh Samet is a few miles, but it is quite robust. It 'an incredible coral sportand beaches, which are incredibly white, and the driest climate in the country.

Park Fees

Entering the park, plus tax and sometimes as much as 400 baht for the most high profile. It may not seem like much, but considering most Thais earn only 200 baht per day and only pay 20 baht to enter, it is.

The 10 National Parks in Thailand

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