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  2. Khao Yai National Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1984 the park was made an ASEAN Heritage Park, and on 14 July 2005 the park, together with other parks in the same range and in the Dong Phaya Yen Mountains further north, was proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the name "Dong Phaya Yen–Khao Yai Forest Complex". As the lands adjacent to the national park are becoming increasingly ...

  3. Surin Islands - Wikipedia

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    Access to the park is typically through day trips using speedboats from Khao Lak and Khura Buri Pier, or via multi-day cruises. Visitors can pay the entrance fee at several locations, including the Surin Islands Visitor Center in Khura Buri, the park's headquarters at Chong Kaad Bay on Ko Surin Nuea, or directly to staff at Richelieu Rock.

  4. List of protected areas of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Kaeng Tana National Park; Khao Phra Wihan National Park; Khao Yai National Park; Mukdahan National Park; Na Haeo National Park; Na Yung-Nam Som National Park; Nam Phong National Park; Pang Sida National Park; Pa Hin Ngam National Park; Pha Taem National Park; Phu Chong–Na Yoi National Park; Phu Kao–Phu Phan Kham National Park [4] Phu ...

  5. List of national parks of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The first national park was Khao Yai in 1961, when the National Park Act B.E. 2504 was passed. The first marine park was Khao Sam Roi Yot, established in 1966. In 1993 the administration of the national parks was split into two divisions, one for the terrestrial and one for the Marine National Park Division (MNPD). [3]

  6. Khao Pu–Khao Ya National Park - Wikipedia

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    Khao Pu–Khao Ya National Park (Thai:เขาปู่-เขาย่า) is the 42nd national park of Thailand. It spreads across three southern provinces: Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, and Trang. [1] It was established on May 27, 1982.

  7. Sankamphaeng Range - Wikipedia

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    Khao Yai National Park, covering an area of 2,165.5 km 2, is the largest national park in the Sankamphaeng mountains and one of the most famous in Thailand. Phra Phutthachai National Park; Pang Sida National Park [12] Thap Lan National Park [13] Ta Phraya National Park, [14] the easternmost natural reserve of the range, in Ta Phraya District.

  8. Pak Chong district - Wikipedia

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    Khao Yai National Park. Pak Chong is the biggest district of Nakhon Ratchasima by area, at 1,825.17 square kilometres (704.70 sq mi). It is bordered by Nakhon Ratchasima's districts of Sikhio to the northeast and Sung Noen, Pak Thong Chai and Wang Nam Khiao to the east, Prachantakham district of Prachin Buri province and Pak Phli and Mueang Nakhon Nayok districts of Nakhon Nayok province to ...

  9. Nakhon Nayok province - Wikipedia

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    The northern part of the province is in the Sankamphaeng Range, the southern prolongation of the Dong Phaya Yen Mountains, with the highest elevation the 1,292-meter-high Yod Khao Kiew. Most of that area is covered by the Khao Yai National Park , 2,166 km 2 (836 sq mi), [ 11 ] : 1 along with three other national parks, make up region 1 ...