Uthayanhaengchat Mae Wong
Mae Wong National Park It covers two provinces, Pang Sila Thong. Kamphaeng Phet Province And Mae Wong King Mae Poen Nakornsawan Western Forest is one of the most intact forest areas from Tak. Until Kanchanaburi An area of 558,750 acres or 894 square kilometers. Mae Wong National Park boundary Contact the forests of the Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary. And wildlife sanctuaries Thung Yai Naresuan Taking the animals can stay in touch. You can see many kinds of wildlife, including bison, elephant, tapir, serow.High mountain terrain is complex. Stacked lined along the mountain road descending down to the ground level, is the highest peak of 40-50 children. "Top Mo Ko Ju", about 1964 meters above sea level is the upstream headwaters of the Mae Wong. The plains are not so much Most of the river Areas north of the park adjacent to Khlong Lan National Park. South to the Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary. Uthai Thani Province And west to the Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary in Tak province has been declared a national park on September 14, 2530.Most forest of Mae Wong National Park. Consisting of mixed evergreen and deciduous forests. A source watershed By steep mountains, waterfalls 4-5 origination of the origin of the Mae Wong of Nakhon Sawan. There are also rocks caused a small waterfall. By this rock As well as the cliffs naturally. There are plants that are important and valuable, such as teak doors Afzelia xylocarpa red rubber dipterocarp, etc. Moreover, there are wild animals such rare wild gaur, tigers, deer, bear cats and birds of over 305 species from 53 families of birds. Some species are found only in a few places, such as kingfishers, black and white, large rufous-necked hornbill Shama Barbet green ears. And the long-tailed birds Poyrpakuygrong so the best time to travel is the most winter. During the months of November to February
Uthayanhaengchat Mae Wong
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