
Namtok
Huai Yang National Park
Established
in 1991, the 161-sq-km Namtok Huai Yang National Park is located
up in the Tanawsri range of hills running along the Thai-Burmese
border. Tapir, guar and other animals native to the range
are said to visit the park from Burma. Hornbills are among
the bird species sighted there.
The
chief attraction at the park is the Huai Yang Waterfall, a
seven-tier cascade, best viewed during the rainy season. Other
waterfalls in the vicinity include the Bua Sawan, Khao Lan,
Kha On and Huai Hin Dat falls.
To
get to Namtok Huai Yang National Park, turn off the Petchkasem
Road at Km 350, then travel for a further 7 km to get to the
park headquarters.
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