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Nam Tok Yong National ParkNam Tok Yong National Park is a group of mountains with an average height of 600 metres from mean sea level. The chief mountains are Mhen, Kuan Tung (Khan Mak mountain is the local name), Wang Heeb, Phra, Lum Roam, Pak P... 0 replies more details |
Rivers, Waterfalls & Reservoirs |
Thung Song, Nakhon Sri Thammarat |
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Raksawarin Public Park and Hot SpringsLocated about 2 kilometres east of the provincial office, the hot springs have been a popular tourist spot ever since King Rama V visited Ranong in 1890, and named the road to the hot springs 'Chon Ra-u', meaning... 0 replies more details |
Rivers, Waterfalls & Reservoirs |
Muang Ranong, Ranong |
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Kaming WaterfallKaming Waterfall or Panan waterfall is at Tambon Thung Nui. The waterfall originates from the Ka Ming Mountain. It has a constant supply of water and is enclosed by a lovely forested area. 0 replies more details |
Rivers, Waterfalls & Reservoirs |
Khuan Ka Long , Satun |
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Chaloem Rattanakosin National ParkChaloem Rattanakosin National Park, which constitutes largely intricate limestone mountains, is the source of the Klong River. The highest peak here is Kam Pang, which is about 1,260 metres above mean sea level. 0 replies more details |
Rivers, Waterfalls & Reservoirs |
Nong Prue, Kanchanaburi |
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Kwan PhayaoKwan Phayao is the largest freshwater habitat in the upper northern part of Thailand that provides livelihood for local people of the region. The city of Phayao is located at the Phayao lake (Kwan Phayao) in the valley o... 0 replies more details |
Rivers, Waterfalls & Reservoirs |
Muang Phayao, Phayao |
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Khao Lak - Lam Ru National ParkKhao Lak - Lam Ru National Park consists of many mountains such as the Lak Mountain, Lam Ru Mountain, Sang Tong Mountain, Mai Kaeo Mountain and Prai Bang Toa Mountain. The highest peak is about 1,077 metres above sea lev... 0 replies more details |
Rivers, Waterfalls & Reservoirs |
Takua Pa, Phang Nga |
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Mae Ngao National ParkMae Ngao National Park comprises high mountains which are the source of many rivers flowing into the Salween River of Myanmar. The waterway system within this national park is akin to the pattern of a tree, consisting of... 0 replies more details |
Rivers, Waterfalls & Reservoirs |
Sop Moei, Mae Hong Son |
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Pha Rom Yen WaterfallThis nearly 100-metre high waterfall is considered one of the most beautiful in the province. The waterfall actually flows down four levels, each of which has its own atmosphere. Both sides of the falls are green and l... 0 replies more details |
Rivers, Waterfalls & Reservoirs |
Ban Rai, Uthai Thani |
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Mae Usu CaveMae Usu Cave boasts astounding stalactite and stalagmite formations. With the Mae Usu stream passing by, it is unavoidable to ford to the entrance of the cave. Not advisable to visit during the rainy season, when the wat... 0 replies more details |
Rivers, Waterfalls & Reservoirs |
Tha Song Yang, Tak |
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Doi Fahhompok National ParkDoi Fahhompok National Park is popular for its cool climate. The temperature in this area is approximately 25 degrees Celsius all year round, falling to about 14-19 degrees Celsius from November to February, with the hig... 0 replies more details |
Rivers, Waterfalls & Reservoirs |
Fang, Chiang Mai |
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