
Kaeng
Krachan National Park
Kaeng
Krachan National Park, the largest national park in the country,
takes in 2,915 square km. It was declared to be a national
park on June 12, 1981 with clearly defined areas for reservoir
and the jungle to the north of the dam in the park area. It
located 50 km from downtown, at Kaeng Krachan District.
The national park is very popular with visitors, for the opportunities
it presents for rambling through the rich forest and the enjoyment
of bird and butterfly watching. The most popular sightseeing
spots are km 30-31, for the sea of fog, Thor Tip Waterfall,
trekking in the upper reaches of Phetchaburi River and mountaintop,
visiting caves with thousands of bats or prehistoric artifacts,
etc.
The
height of mountaintop, Panern Thung Mountain, is about 1,207
meters that takes 6 hours to reach. There is an only one main
road run from the entrance to km 36 and then hike pass the
deep forest. It is advised that a trekking trip must be a
guide and bring along all food and camping equipment.
The
park official also provides accommodation service to tourists
who desire to stay overnight at the dam site. Reservation
must be made in advance at the Reservation Section, Royal
Forest Department, tel +66 2 579-0529.
Other
attractions nearby the park are Kaeng Krachan Dam and Khao
Tao Mo Cave. Kaeng Krachan Dam located in the vicinity of
Kaeng Krachan National Park. It is about 53.5 km from Phetchaburi
township. It was constructed to store water, and then deliver
to the Phetch Dam for distribution into the irrigated area.
It can eliminate the water shortage problem in Hua Hin District
through the mouth of the Phetch River area. Construction was
completed in 1966 with a height of 58 meters and length of
760 meters.
Khao
Tao Mo Cave was a newly discovered cave stretching for a vast
area in Tha Yang District. Marvellous stalagmites and satlactites
beautify a throne hall-like chamber in the cave. To get there,
driver along branch road leading to Kaeng Krachan Dam and
drive for 6 kilometers to Phetchaburi Water Transmission and
Maintainance Project , then take a left turn and cross a bridge
and follow direction signs for 15 kilometers to Phra Phuttabat
Khao Luk Chang Temple. The cave is another 9 kilometers beyond
the temple.
Getting
there by car has two routes; they are Tha Yang Route and the
road parallels a concrete irrigation canal (Highway Route
No.3499). It takes about 60 km from Phetchaburi downtown to
Kaeng Kracharn National Park's entrance.
The
one-way road is set to secure in driving onto the mountaintop.
The incoming way is from 5 am to 9.30 am and from 2.30 pm
to 3.00 pm. The outgoing way is at noon to 1 pm and from 4.30
pm to 6 pm. Visitor cannot get into the park without permission.
Please contact an officer at the entrance gate.
Getting
there by bus, visitors can take on the Bangkok - Tha Yang
Route and drop at Tha Yang Market. For more information, please
contact the southern bus terminal at +66 2 435-1199, 435-1200
Getting
there by mini van (or 'songthaew'), its station is at the
Clock Tower. They service from 7.00 am to 2.00 pm with 1 hour
and 30 minutes of traveling. Chartering is recommended to
visitors to get any convenient. Charter price is approximately
500 baht.
Getting
there by taxi, its station is in front of Phetchaburi Rama
Theature, at Surinruechai Road. They run daily from 7.15 am
to 6.00 pm and take about 400 baht of charter price.
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