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Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park

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Immerse yourself in the stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity of Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park in Thailand. This breathtaking destination is home to majestic mountains, lush forests, and diverse wildlife, making it a perfect retreat for nature lovers, hikers, and adventure seekers. Experience the natural wonders and serene beauty of this national park.

About Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park


Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park, nestled in the heart of Thailand, is a captivating destination that showcases the country’s incredible natural beauty and ecological diversity. Spanning a vast area of pristine wilderness, the park is renowned for its stunning landscapes, featuring dramatic mountains, picturesque valleys, and dense forests bursting with life.

Visitors to Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park can engage in a variety of outdoor activities that highlight the park’s unique features. Hiking trails wind through its lush terrain, allowing trekkers to explore hidden waterfalls, panoramic viewpoints, and secluded spots perfect for relaxation. The diverse flora and fauna found within the park are a major draw for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike, with opportunities to encounter rare species in their natural habitats.

The park is also home to vibrant ecosystems that include freshwater streams and dense jungles, each providing a serene backdrop for those seeking peace and solitude. Birdwatching is a popular activity here, as the park serves as a sanctuary for numerous bird species, making it an ideal location for both amateur and seasoned birders.

Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park is not just a haven for nature lovers but also a place to connect with the cultural heritage of the region. The park’s surroundings reflect the rich history and traditions of the local communities, adding a layer of depth to your exploration. Whether you’re camping under the stars, embarking on a day hike, or simply enjoying a picnic amid the breathtaking scenery, the park offers a unique experience that resonates with all who visit.

With its dazzling landscapes and abundant wildlife, Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park stands out as an essential destination for anyone looking to experience the natural wonders of Thailand. Whether you seek adventure, tranquility, or a deeper understanding of nature, this national park invites you to immerse yourself in its beauty and charm. Discover the enchantment of Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park, where the magic of nature awaits at every turn.

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  1. Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park is reported to be Thailand’s smallest. Is this one reason it gets few visitors from other countries? The park preserves a beautiful slice of Thailand’s jungle-karst country. There is an excellent trail that starts not far from the visitor centre. The trail goes through Than Lot Noi Cave – a 300 m natural tunnel with some nice rock formations and a stream. The cave is lit until 4 pm. The trail through the jungle is then fairly easy until Tri Treung waterfall, a pretty but not outstanding Thai jungle waterfall. After that the trail becomes quite a bit more strenuous until it reaches Than Lot Yai Cave. This is really a natural arch through a limestone wall. It is a spectacular sight indeed and makes all of the effort worthwhile. To hike from the visitor to Than Lot Yai Cave and back takes about three hours at a sensible pace. It is best to start in the morning as the lights in Than Lot Noi cave go out at 4 pm! It is about 80 km from Kanchanaburi to the Park, so it makes a good day trip. I saw only one other farrang while I was there, but there were a lot of Thai visitors, as it was a public holiday.

  2. We visited this park on a day trip from Kanchanaburi (a one and half hour drive from there), on a wet day in May. Consequently the park was very empty, and ours was the only car in car park. There is a small visitor centre and the usual places to eat. Entrance to park is 200 THB each. The walk up to Tan Lod Yai Cave (ถำ้ธารรลอดใหญ่) is one of the best and interesting in the various parks we have visited in Thailand. It begins near the camp site and starts by going though a quite long cave. It is necessary to stoop to get through part of the tunnel, but the surface is pretty secure, and the cave is lit (but only till 16:00). The path proceeds through the jungle, eventually reaching a series of waterfalls, of which the top one is quite spectacular. The lower ones are not. There are many steps to climb (total of about 350m ascent), and some sections are very slippery on wobbly old wooden stairs. Later, the stairs are more substantial, but are steep and quite slippery in the wet. After about 2 hours you reach the top ‘big cave’, which is not really a cave but a huge arch. Its a spectacular place and worth the hike. We proceeded on through the arch with the vague intent of making it a circular hike. About 10 minutes on from the cave you reach what we think is a small monastery (?), where there is a road leading off. We followed the road for 30 minutes, as the ‘map’ near the visitor centre implied that a road looped back round to the start. However, the GPS showed that we were getting further away, so we turned around and returned back by same route.

  3. NICE place! Very cool caves with plenty of bats. Pretty waterfalls. Butterflies are abundant. Heard lots of birds, but didn’t see many. Very well maintained with clean and tidy restrooms. Prepare to do ALOT of walking/hiking, as vehicles must be left at the car park near the entrance.

  4. From Tham Than Lot Noi, there is a walkway to Tham Than Lot Yai, a distance of about 2 kilometers. It looks like a natural bridge and is beautiful. In addition, there is evidence that this area is an ancient human burial ground. from the discovery of a large number of skeletons

  5. Took a day trip from Bangkok, which is around 3.5 hours. Located off the mainstream places to visit in Kanchanaburi province. The first cave is very nice and easy to reach. To get to the larger open cave, you will need to hike up 2.5 km up the mountain, the first half is very gradual while the second half is much steeper. Some nice waterfalls along the way but due to covid, you can’t swim. There is a camping site where one can rent tents and other equipment. There is a 8 km trail that requires a guide and overnight camping. Sadly it is now closed due to covid.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park

Where is Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park located?

Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Thailand

What is the contact number for Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park?

You can reach out to Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park at 12049489 for any inquiries about your visit or special events.

Does Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park have an official website?

Yes, you can explore more about Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park, including its history, cultural significance, and upcoming events, by visiting its official website at http://portal.dnp.go.th/Content/nationalpark?contentId=1006.



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