Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Thailand National Parks

Thailand is a tropical paradise of jungles, waterfalls, mountains, beaches and islands. There are a couple of spectacular national parks to visit during your trip to Thailand, I do not miss the bottom.

Erawan National Park

The magnificent seven tiered Erawan waterfall in the vicinity of both the River Kwai, Kanchanaburi, in order to stop a logical, if you are exploring the area. The cases are very fairy tale, with chalk against a spark-pool. The parkis popular with the locals at the weekend, and this is probably the best time to visit in order to have a really interesting in local life.

Khao Yai National Park

This is the oldest rainforest in Thailand, Bangkok 4 hours alone. It 's probably the best place to observe animals on land in Thailand. During your stay you can see wild elephants, tigers, bears, porcupines, gibbons, snakes and parrots. A good option is a sunset visit to the mysterious bat caves, where thousands ofThousands of bats flying at dusk. You can also bathe in the waterfall, which appeared in Leonardo DiCaprio in a scene in "The Beach".

Khao Sok National Park

This beautiful area is an ideal stopover when traveling from Bangkok to the Thai islands. Again expect magical rain forests and pristine lakes. If you prefer, you can also stay in a floating Lake House with your canoe and personal rubber ring. You can go hiking in the jungle, past bambooGroves and huge trees, with monkeys swinging through the vineyards above.

Pha Ngan Bay National Park

This is a real paradise, with small tropical islands floating in large deep blue sea. You'll find incredible coral divers, so it's perfectly for snorkeling and diving. stay for a real feel shipwrecked on Ko Yao Yai, quiet island with only a handful of rustic bungalows on the beach.

Ko Chang National Park

Ko Chang is off the coast of South-East isThailand, making it ideal for travelers heading to Cambodia and back to Bangkok for a trip to Cambodia. Much of the island is a desert mountain waterfalls and dense tropical forests that is relatively untouched by tourists. You can hike through the jungle on elephant back or on foot, and canopy tours are also available. Of course, Koh Chang also has beautiful palm-fringed beaches, colorful coral around, so if you feel active, you can simply swingin a hammock with a good book.

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