Discover the breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and tranquil hiking trails of Thap Lan National Park, located along Highway 304 in Thailand.
Thap Lan National Park, situated along Highway 304 in Thailand, is a stunning natural retreat that showcases the country’s rich biodiversity and scenic beauty. This sanctuary is renowned for its lush forests, serene lakes, and a variety of wildlife, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and photographers. With numerous trails winding through the park, visitors can immerse themselves in the enchanting sights and sounds of the forest while experiencing the unique flora and fauna. Birdwatchers will particularly delight in the chance to spot numerous avian species inhabiting this pristine environment. The park’s tranquil atmosphere is perfect for camping and picnicking, offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you’re seeking adventure or a peaceful getaway, Thap Lan National Park provides the perfect backdrop for unforgettable outdoor experiences.
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Thap Lan National Park is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Highway 304, Thailand
Very nice day out enjoyed by all, plenty to see and do, going on a slightly cooler day helped a fair bit too I think.Give it a shot, it’s well worth the drive.
We stopped to see the Italian architecture surrounding the pristine lake of The Verona at Tub Lan before crossing the 4 lane highway to this 863 sq. mile park, part of the 2005 UNESCO Dong Phayayen–Khao Yai Forest Complex.With free admission, we drove up the paved lane to the park headquarters to admire the large Talipot palms around the campground, use the clean restrooms and spot the Daurian Redstart and the Red-vented bulbul. After following a dirt road 2 kms into the interior until it was closed in with vegetation, we exited the park and drove south for 2 km to follow Google maps to the paved road directly to Thap Lan Reservoir. This is the most accessible part of the National Park complete with covered picnic tables, restrooms, and on the dam, great views of its forested mountains. Here I spotted an Asian open-billed stork, a Little cormorant & a Red-Wattled Lapwing.