Mae Surin Waterfall National Park

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Mae Surin Waterfall National Park

Pang Mu, Mae Hong Son town

Interesting tourist attractions within the park include wildlife conservation projects - preserving plants. next to the park office It is a project to honor Her Majesty the Queen. the queen It consists of cages for breeding and kindergartening wild animals. collection of endemic plants for study And is the recreation of the people - Mae Surin Waterfall It is a single-level waterfall that flows down from a steep cliff. The height is about 80 meters and is considered one of the tallest waterfalls in Thailand. This waterfall has the Surin River as its source. And there is water flowing all year round. To get there, take Highway No. 108 to Amphoe Khun Yuam. Turn left onto Highway No. 1263 for about 12 kilometers. There is a junction on the left to reach Mae Surin Waterfall. The distance is about 25 kilometers on a paved path. - Namtok Dam Kon or Namtok Pha Bong. It is a waterfall that flows down from Huai Dam Kon. It looks like a steep cliff, cascading down to 3 levels, about 40 meters high, and on the left side of this waterfall, there are many small waterfalls. and has a large natural pool There is grass covering the area. Getting to Nong Khiaw has to walk from Mae Surin Waterfall for about 2 hours. Take the route from Mae Surin Waterfall to Nong Khiaw for about 12 kilometers on a casual dirt road. It can be used only in the dry season. flat top It is a very high peak 1,722 meters above sea level. It is a flat plain covered with meadows, pine forests and evergreen forests similar to the top of Phu Kradueng. In the summer, the flowers in the fields bloom beautifully. The weather here is very cold. Makes there are plants in the winter in general. Huai Mae Sakut hiking trail running parallel to the river is a habitat for a variety of birds. very quiet and shady The journey takes about 3-4 hours on foot from Ban Huay Nam Mae Sakud. And must contact the park staff for navigation - Nong Khiaw is a flat area on a mountain ridge and has a large natural pool. There is grass covering the area. Take the route from Mae Surin Waterfall to Nong Khiaw about 12 kilometers. It is a casual dirt road that can be used only in the dry season. Service fee for entering the park Thai tourists: 40 baht for adults, 20 baht for children, 200 baht for foreigners, 100 baht for children. Accommodation and facilities The park has 7 lodges in the park's office area, and tents are allowed to set up camps. able to stay overnight Ask for information at Mae Surin Waterfall National Park Tel. 0 5306 1073 or Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Tel. 0 2562 0760 or www.dnp.go.th Contact details : Mae Surin Waterfall National Park Office, P.O. Box 16, Pang Moo Subdistrict, Mueang Mae Hong Son District Mae Hong Son Province 58000 Tel. 0 5306 1073 or the Department of National Parks Wildlife and plants, Bangkok, Tel. 0 2562 0760, Website www.dnp.go.th

Province: Mae Hong Son

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