Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 4, 2013

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong National Park in Rayong

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Tourist attractions in Rayong are not limited to the beaches and islands. Inland there are fertile forests with an abundance of flora and fauna. Khao Chamao-Khao Wong National Park was established in 1975 and is the 13th national park in Thailand. It covers an area approximately 94 sq.km in the Khao Chamao and Klaeng districts of Rayong province and Khaeng Hang Maew district of Chantaburi province (see map).

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Popular attractions at Khao Chamao-Khao Wong National Park include waterfalls, limestone caves and hiking trails. The national park has two nature trails for tourists to explore herbs and animal behaviour. The trails are two kilometres and three kilometres long, respectively. Some of the larger mammals that you might be see if you are lucky include Asian elephant, deer, southern serow, gua, and banteng. It’s also home to numerous species of birds.The friendly climate means that visitors can enjoy the park all year round.

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The park has 17 bungalows, a campground with tent rentals and two youth camp halls sleeping up to 30 people. Bungalows with air-conditioning for two people are 800 Baht and 4 people 1,200 Baht. Bungalows with fan only are 600 Baht. To hire tents big enough for 3 people costs 225 Baht per day. If you have your own tent, the fee is 30 Baht per day per person. Entrance to the national park is 40 Baht for Thais and 400 Baht for foreigners. If you have a work permit or drivers license you can get Thai price.

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