Kaeng Krachan is located on the eastern slope of the Tenasserim Mountain Range at the border of Burma (Myanmar). It occupies the western half of Phetchaburi Province (Amphur Kaeng Krachan and Amphur Nong Ya Plong) and a portion of northern Prachuab Khiri Khan Province (Amphur Hua Hin).
The National Park was designated on June 12, 1981; its original borders encompassed 1.5 million rai. On April 20, 1983, Thalerng Thamrongnawasawad, Peramnent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, presided over the offical opening ceremony. On December 27, 1984, the park area was extended, as proposed by the Hua Hin Environmental Conservation Group, to cover the boundary between Phetchaburi and Prachuab Khirikhan Provinces, bringing the total area to over 1.8 million rai.
Topography The area, about 45 squares kilometers, consists of both ground and water in reservoir. The vastly forest upper the Kang Kra Jan Dam is on complicated mountain ranges which the highest peak is 1,200 meters above sea level and approximately high 500 meter above sea level. Most of the mountains are Granite Mountain, few are Limestone Mountains, and many are full of fluoride. And also most of the area is covered by rain forest so that is the source of Phet Buri River and Pran Buri River.
Climate
The park is compossed of two major watersheds. About half of the area drains to the Phetchaburi River, which flows to Kaeng Krachan dam at the eastern edge of the park and then down through farmland to the provincial capital of Phetchaburi. The southern haft of the park drains to the Pranburi River, which flows south to the Pranburi dam and then on to the town of Pranburi in Prachuab Khiri Khan Province. Because of abundant rainfall and undisturbed forest cover in these watersheds, the streams, waterfall and rivers of Keang Krachan flow year round.
The park is composed of two major watersheds and a large evergreen forest. About half of the area drains to Phetchaburi River, which flows to Kaeng Krachan dam and the southern half of the park drains to the Pranburi River. Humidity remains high throughout the year, with heavy rain during the rainy season and cool weather for much of the year. The steep forested areas of the park are even more humid than the young forest and cleared lands in the lower elevations.
Flora and Fauna Due to the high humidity of evergreen forest there are many economical valuable trees such as Afzelia, Hopea sp., Dipterocarpus sp., Lagerstroemia sp., Pterocarpus macrocarpus, Aquilaria and many mores. Wild life is elephant, gaur, banteng, barking deer, gibbon, wild pig and birds.
Accommodation
Tourist Attractions
Attraction(s) & Trekking/Trailing Map of Kaeng Krachan National Park Click the picture to zoom in
Chollanat Waterfall Chollanat Waterfall is a 3-level waterfall which is the highest, about 150-200 meters, in Kang Kra Jan National Park, located near Par La U Waterfall, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khun Province.
Activities :
- Waterfall Traveling
Enjoying the beautiful river and Thor Thip Waterfall It is a route intended for being a traveling route in the national park about 34.5 kilometers. Traveler can enjoy sceneries of mountains, sea of fog, evergreen forest, and many kinds of wild animals.
Activities :
- View
- Bird Watching
- Nature trail study
Enjoying the beautiful sceneries of Phet Buri River and Bang Kloi River- There are very beautiful sceneries on both sides of the rivers. Traveler can go by raft to enjoy the productive forest and many kinds of wild animal.-
Activities :
- Rafting-Canoeing-Kayaking
Hanuman Plain or Khao Pakarang (corol mountain) It is a rocky mountain looked very strange like coral. The area has a lot of monkeys, langurs and gibbons. And the area is also a good view point for enjoying scenery.
Activities :
- Cave/Geological Touring
- View
- Bird Watching
- Butterfly Watching
Hin Lard Waterfall Hin Lard Waterfall is a 5-level cascade, which has water fall all the year round, near Tor Thip Waterfall and Tharn Thip Waterfall.
Activities :
- Waterfall Traveling
Hua Chang Cave There are many caves in Sam Yod Mountain Range. Wiman Cave, for example, has very beautiful stalagmite and stalactite and also some remains of ancient people.
Activities :
- Cave/Geological Touring
Hua Pa Ngao Waterfall On the south of this area, close to Huy Sat Yai the project under the patronage of His Majesty the King, there are many big and small waterfalls, which can be divided into four groups, in Nong Plub Sub-district, Hua Hin District, Prajuab Kiri Khun Province. There is also a convenient way to visit.
Activities :
- Waterfall Traveling
Huy Par Lao Waterfall It is a 7-level cascade near Par Pa U Waterfall, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khun Province.
Activities :
- Waterfall Traveling
Kang Kao Cave (Bat Bave) There are many beautiful folds and tunnels in the cave. Traveler can also travel to enjoy the scenery of the mountain and forest.
Activities :
- Cave/Geological Touring
Kradang Nga Waterfall Kradang Nga Waterfall locates in the north of Kang Kra Jan National Park, the area of Nong Ya Plong District. It is a 3-level waterfall.
Activities :
- Waterfall Traveling
Lake or Kaeng Krachan Reservoir: The reservoir covers an area of 46.5 aquare Kilometers and has a capacity of 710 million cubic meters with 20-30 islands dot. It was created by the construction of the earth dam which blocked the Phetchaburi River. Ther largest island in the lake is approximately .75 square kilometer. Many tourists enjoy hiring a boat for sightseeing around the lake, observing village life from the water, and visiting the islands.
Activities :
- Camping
- Rafting-Canoeing-Kayaking
- Butterfly Watching
Mae Laliang Waterfall This 3 levels waterfall is located 5 kilometers west of the roadside campground at Km 27. It is recommended for day hiking and camping.
Activities :
- Trekking
- Camping
- Waterfall Traveling
Pala-u Waterfall This popular waterfall has 16 levels, and is located in Amphur Hua Hin, Prachuab Kiri Khan province, in the southern part of the national park. Water flows throughout the year. Two other waterfalls, Huai Palao Falls and Chonlanath Falls, are located near the ranger station at Pala-u Chonlanath is the tallest waterfall in Kaeng Krachan National Park.
Activities :
- Waterfall Traveling
Panoen Thung Mountai at 1,207m above sea level, this is the second highest peak in the park. On the mountain top, grassland and evergreen forest make a good camping spot, with cool temperatures year-round. The view from the top includes a beautiful panorama of green forest, mountains, sunrises and sunsets, and the "sea of fog" formed when mists fill the valleys in the early morning. Mineral licks in the grassland attract large mammals. A 6-kilometer trail begins at Km 27 for a strenuous hike.
Activities :
- flowers admiring
- Camping
- View
- Stargazing
- Bird Watching
- Trekking
Pha Nam Yod Cliff The cliff can be clearly seen from the bank of Phet Buri River by people traveling on water by raft. It is a high and erected cliff which always has water drip onto the river, and has more water flow especially in rainy season, causing evergreen moss over its face.
Activities :
- Rafting-Canoeing-Kayaking
- View
Pranburi Waterfall This 3 levels waterfall is located on the upper Pranburi River, in the valley just south of the steep hill-climb at Km18-23 on the Khao Panoen Thung Road. It can be visited on one-day hike
Activities :
- Waterfall Traveling
Tharnthip and Hinlad Waterfall These two waterfalls cascade through deep forest all year long. They are located on a tributary of the Pherchaburi River about 5 kilometers upstream of the Thortip confluence, and may be visited as part of 3 or 4 day loop trek along with Thortip Waterfall.
Activities :
- Waterfall Traveling
Thorthip Waterfall: at this 9 levels waterfall deep in the forest, water flows all year round. The waterfall is reached by a steep 4 kilometers trail from the end of the Nam Tok Thorthip Road, 35 kilometers from the edge of the park and 55 kilometers from the headquarters. A campground has been built nearby at the confluence with the Phetburi River
Activities :
- Nature trail study
- Waterfall Traveling
Wiman Cave Beautiful stalactites and stalagmites are found in this cool cave. Evidence of ancient inhabitants-ceramics and stone axes-has been found in this cave near the Huay Kangpla waterfall.
Activities :
- Cave/Geological Touring
Contact Address and How to go?
Contact Address
Kaeng Krachan National Park Kaengkrachan, Amphur Kang Krachan Phetchaburi Thailand 76170
How to go?
By Car
Bangkok to Phetchaburi is 115 kilometers. There are many roads which enter the park. There is an asphalt road which goes to park headquarters, there are several other roads which are commonly driven:
1. 6 kilometers north of Phetchaburi Province, there is a road which leads 52 kilometers into the park.
2. Starting from Phetchaburi Province, drive 20 kilometers towards Amphur Tha Yang.Take a left and drive 38 kilometers to the park. The general public generally uses this road.
3. From Phetchaburi, drive through Amphur Tha Yang, Cha-am to Amphur Hua Hin. Here turn left and drive 62 kilometers into the park.
National Park Entry Fees
Adult: Baht100-400.-/person (depends on national park)
Children(0 - < 14 years old): Baht50-200.-/person (depends on national park)
Location Map & Other Related Information
Location & Travelling Map of Kaeng Krachan National Park Click the picture to zoom in
Nearby National Park(s) Map Click the picture to zoom in