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Khun Chae National Park
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Khun Chae National Park, located one hour northeast of Chiangmai, was declared a national park in 1995 due to its important water resources, extensive forests, wildlife, beautiful waterfalls and scenic views. Deriving its name from Khun Chae Waterfalls, this 270 square kilometer national park has been inhabited for approximately 100 years by Thai villagers. Recently, Karen and Laha hill tribes have settled near the borders of the park.

Topography
Khun Chae National Park is located in an area where the exposed base rock is of two different types, igneous and sedimentary. Most of the park is covered with granite, an igneous rock common in Northern Thailand. Granite looks like large grains of shiney salt and black pepper. The white part that looks like salt is really quartz and feldspar. The black part that looks like pepper is mica. Anotherigneous rock found in the park is called tuff which was expelled from a volcano as lava, but cooled relatively quickly into a gray, fine grained rock. This volcanic tuff can be found in parts of the eastern side of the park. The sedimentary rocks; sandstone, siltstone and shale are derived from sediments deposited in water and hardened into solid rock over vast periods of time. The sandstone found in Khun Chae is gray, with small grains of sand mixed in a dense, hard rock. The shale is buff colored, soft and splits easily along parallel lines. The landscape of Khun Chae is very steep with many creeks often dropping precipitously into a number of waterfalls. The steep terrain is caused primarily by the high volume of seasonal rain, and highly erodable soil.

Climate
The cold season lasts from October until January, the rainy season from May until September. During the hot dry season, February to July, the temperatures range from 22 to 33 degrees Celsius. During the cold dry season, October until January, the temperature ranges from 2 to 29. In the rainy season temperatures range from 19 to 29. Rainfall during the rainy season a verages 60 cm. per month.

Flora and Fauna
The vegetation of Khun Chae National Park is generally related to elevation. From 300-800 meters, the forest is composed of bamboo, deciduous and deciduous dipterocarp-oak associations; from 800-1,000 meters, the forest is mixed evergreen and pine. Most of the forests above 1,800 meters has been burned repeatedly and rarely represents a natural condition. The stream bottoms are often surrounded by lush evergreen trees, wild bananas, ferns, mosses and herbaceous vegetation. These stream bottoms often form a rich oasis of vegetation in a forest that is routinely burned by villagers that hunt wildlife and graze cattle. The ridges and mountain tops are typically covered with grasses, pine, oaks and dipterocarps. Near the eastern boundary of the park, a dry dipterocarp forest dominates the landscape.

Mammals-Wildlife can be seen in several different habitats and times of the day in the park. The prime places to see wildlife are in the lush river valleys and moist forests near the higher parts of the park. Though many species of wildlife have disappeared from Thailand and Khun Chae National Park, the following list of animals have been seen recently within its boundaries: several species of civet; wild pig; barking deer; hog badger; many species of flying arboreal and ground squirrels; bats, hare. Possible species in Khun Chae include, Asiatic Black Bear, Slow Loris, White Handed Gibbon, Leopard Cat, Serow. Birds: Ashy Drongo, Scarlet Minivet, Gray Headed Flycatcher, White Fronted Forktail, Brown Fish Owl, Crested Serpent Eagle, Shikra, Velvet Fronted-Nuthatch, Blue Throated Barbet, CopperSmith Barbet, Blue Winged Leafbird, Brown Cheeked Fulveta, Red Bungle Fowl. Reptiles: Green Tree Viper, King Cobra, Flying Lizards, Geckos, Skinks.


Accommodation
Hotels - resorts located neaby this national park.
# Accommodation Name Price/Unit Detail
1.  WIANG INN HOTEL CHIANGRAI BHT 2,650.00 
2.  THE IMPERIAL GOLDEN TRIANGLE RESORT BHT 2,900.00 
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Accommodations in national park area.
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Zone Accommodation Bedrooms Bathrooms Guests/
Unit
Price
/Night/
Unit ((Baht)
Facilities
zone 1   Koon Jae 101 (Ga Long House) 2 2 4 1,000
zone 1   Koon Jae 102 (-) 2 2 4 1,000
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zone 1 : office

Tourist Attractions
Attraction(s) & Trekking/Trailing Map of Khun Chae National Park
Attraction(s) & Trekking/Trailing Map of Khun Chae National Park
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Doi Lahnga
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Doi Lahnga
Doi Lahnga: At just over 2,031 meters, majestic Doi Lahnga is Thailand’s fifth highest peak. The trail to the top of Doi Lahnga enable visitors to see many spectacular views of Khun Chae National Park, and the surrounding area. Doi Lahnga and its many sister peaks are located on the extreme southern boundary of the park, adjacent to Jae Sawn National Park and Mae Dahkry National Park.
Activities : - Trekking - View - flowers admiring
Doi Mot
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Doi Mot
Doi Mot: The trail to Doi Mot passes through a spectacular wet evergreen forest. A lush, dense, multiple layered forest covers a clear cool pond, surrounded by a thick growth of ground plants including epiphytic and ground orchids, ferns, mosses and other plants that love shade and a wet environment. The top of the mountain, at 1700 meters, affords spectacular views of the forests and landscape of the surrounding area. Visitors can see Chiang Mai Province to the west, Chiang Rai province to the east, Doi Lahnga in the south and to the north, Doi Phangome.
Activities : - View - flowers admiring - Nature trail study
Doi Pha Ngom
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Doi Pha Ngom
Doi Pha Ngom is a mountain range in the middle of the area that lies west to east. There is an erected cliff protruded to the west and has montane forest mixed with mixed deciduous forest in which appropriates for recreation, trekking, and enjoy seeing scenery.
Activities : - Nature trail study - View
 
Forest Shrine
Forest Shrine: A small Buddhist shrine, located a short distance from the park headquarters, features a garden with a statue of the Buddha and a nature trail that follows a charming mountain stream. The outdoor temple is a peaceful on serene stop along the Chiang Mai-Chiang Rai highway for travel weary motorists and a pleasant stop for park visitors.
Activities : - Nature trail study
Khum Chae Waterfalls
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Khum Chae Waterfalls
Khum Chae Waterfalls consists of six levels, each having of its own unique charm. A picnic area/campground is located at the trailhead to the waterfalls and a rustic guest house is available for overnight stays. Khun Chae Falls are a two hour drive from the park headquarters and a one hour walk from the trailhead.
Activities : - Nature trail study - Waterfall Traveling
Lum Klew Waterfall
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Lum Klew Waterfall
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Activities : - Nature trail study - Waterfall Traveling
Mae Chang Khao Reservoir
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Mae Chang Khao Reservoir
Mae Chang Khao Reservoir: near Station One provides a relaxing setting for anglers an picnickers looking for a different twist. Picnickers ride out into the middle of the lake on a bamboo raft and enjoy their meal in the quiet and peaceful atmosphere of a freshwater lake.
Activities : - Biking Trail - Rafting-Canoeing-Kayaking
Maetow Waterfalls
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Maetow Waterfalls
Maetow Waterfalls have seven levels, the highest of which are about 40 meters, the lowest, though just a few meters high, are lovely and have water during the dry season. From the park headquarters, the trailhead to Maetow Waterfalls is approximately 30-40 minutes by vehicle. From the trailhead, all seven levels of the falls can be reached in approximately two hours.
Activities : - Waterfall Traveling
 
Ton Sai
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Activities : - flowers admiring

Contact Address and How to go?
  Contact Address
  Khun Chae National Park
Mae Chae Dee Mai, Amphur Wiang Pa Pao Chiang Rai Thailand 57260
 
  How to go?
     By Car
 

Easy access is a major asset to Khun Chae National Park as it is located adjacent to the main high way connecting Chiang Mai with Chiang Rai, two important visitor destinations in Thailand To get to the park from Chiang Mai, take high way 118,56 Kilometers northeast of Chiang Mai. Transportation to the park is a vailable by bus and songtao from Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai Both ordinary and air conditioned buses are available at the Arcade Bus Station.Take small-yellow bus Chiangmai-Wiangpapao at the bus stop on Thaiwong Road to National Road No 118 passes Doisaket District, Chiang Mai Province to Sub-amphur Wiangpapao, Chiang Rai Province about 56 kilometers from Chiang Mai. From Chiang Rai, the Park Headquarters office is located 129 kilometers south west from Chiang Rai and is accessible by bus as well as songtao. Rental vehicles are available in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai.


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National Park Entry Fees
  1. Adult: Baht100-400.-/person (depends on national park)
  2. Children(0 - < 14 years old): Baht50-200.-/person (depends on national park)

Location Map & Other Related Information
Location & Travelling Map of Khun Chae National Park
Location & Travelling Map of Khun Chae National Park
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Khun Chae National Park
Mae Chae Dee Mai, Amphur Wiang Pa Pao Chiang Rai Thailand 57260
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