This little-known park stretches across a jagged mountain range near Myanmar's border. Mornings at the park, which bills itself as the "country of fog and freezing rainforest," have a gloomy beauty, especially when cold-season mist covers the valleys. The park is inaccessible for the most part, although visitors can enjoy waterfalls and hiking near the end of one of Thailand's most remote and meandering roads.
Elephants, tigers, bears, serow (Asian mountain goats), marbled cats, and palm civets are among the park's species, though most are shy. However, barking deer and kalij pheasant frequently walk around the visitor center and accommodation area (8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.).
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Waterfall hunting
Thong Pha Phum National Park is a must visit place when your in Pilok, Thailand. The park has an area of 1,236 square kilometers. There are various waterfalls and caverns throughout the park. Chok Kradin Falls which is my favorite and the photos you were looking at, it cascades 30 meters over a cliff.
Khao Yai, which has three tiers, is another huge waterfall. Dip Yai, Bi Teng, and Huai Meuang are some of the other park waterfalls. Buddha images can be seen in the cave of Khao Noi. The viewpoint at Khao Khat provides a panoramic view of the park. A must never be missed place in Pilok.
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