Interesting attractions within the park include: - The Wildlife Conservation and Plant Preservation Project, located adjacent to the park's headquarters, was established in honor of Her Majesty the Queen. This project features animal breeding and nursery cages, the collection of local plant species for educational purposes, and serves as a recreational area for the public. - Maesurin Waterfall is a single-tier waterfall cascading from a steep cliff approximately 80 meters high, making it one of the tallest waterfalls in Thailand. This waterfall flows from the Surin River, which is a year-round source of water. To reach it, take Highway 108 to Khun Yuam District, then turn left onto Highway 1263 for about 12 kilometers. A left turn leads to Maesurin Waterfall, approximately 25 kilometers away along a paved road. - Dam Khon Waterfall, also known as Pa Bong Waterfall, cascades down from Huai Dam Khon. It features a series of steep, layered cliffs, dropping about 40 meters across three levels. To the left of this waterfall, there are several smaller falls. - Nong Khiao is a flat area atop a ridge, covering approximately 200 rai and surrounded by pine forests, with large natural pools and grasslands throughout. The journey to Nong Khiao involves a 2-hour hike from Maesurin Waterfall, along a gravel path that stretches about 12 kilometers, passable only during the dry season. - Doi Phui Luang, located in Ban Huai Hi, resembles a flat-topped mound and reaches an elevation of 1,722 meters above sea level. The summit is covered with grasslands and a combination of pine and wet forest resembling Phu Kradueng. In summer, flowers bloom beautifully in the fields. The weather here is cold, hosting numerous cold-climate plant species. The trail along Huai Maesakid beside the river serves as a habitat for various bird species and is very tranquil and lush. The hike takes approximately 3-4 hours from Ban Huai Nam Maesakid, and visitors must contact park officials for guidance. - Nong Khiao is characterized by its flat terrain atop a ridge with natural ponds covered in grassland. The journey from Maesurin Waterfall to Nong Khiao includes about 12 kilometers of gravel road, accessible only during the dry season. Entrance fees for the park are as follows: Thai nationals are charged 40 baht for adults and 20 baht for children, while foreigners pay 200 baht for adults and 100 baht for children. Accommodation and Facilities: The park offers seven bungalows for visitors at the headquarters area, and camping tents are allowed. For more information, contact the Maesurin Waterfall National Park at 0 5306 1073 or the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation at 0 2562 0760 or visit www.dnp.go.th. Contact details: Maesurin Waterfall National Park Office, P.O. Box 16, Pang Mu Subdistrict, Mueang Mae Hong Son District, Mae Hong Son Province 58000, Telephone: 0 5306 1073, or the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, Bangkok, Telephone: 0 2562 0760, website: www.dnp.go.th.
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Mae Surin Waterfall National Park
Province: Mae Hong Son
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- Monday:06:00 - 18:00
- Tuesday:06:00 - 18:00
- Wednesday:06:00 - 18:00
- Thursday:06:00 - 18:00
- Friday:06:00 - 18:00
- Saturday:06:00 - 18:00
- Sunday:06:00 - 18:00