ONLINE BOOKING
MORE PAGES…
KHAO YAI FOREST

ROOMS & RATES

OUR LOCATION

-
Blog Recent Posts
Top Posts & Pages
Cloud
Activities with kids Adventure park Agro-tourism Animal watching Balloon festival Big mountain festival Bird watching Boat festival Chock Chai farm Climate Cultural visits Culture Dan Kwian Eco tourism Elephant conservation Family Farm visit Fly now Food Heo Suwat Hiking Historical sites Kao Yai Khao Chan cave Khao Yai Khaoyai Khao Yai botany Khao Yai forest Khao Yai plants khao yai tours Khao Yai weather Korat Life park Maha Wirawong museum Maps Market Music festival Nakhon Ratchassima province Nature Old Korat Orientation Outlet Outlet village khao yai Pak Chong Pak thong Chai Palio PB valley Phanom Rung temple Phimai boat race Phimai museum Phimai temple Photography Pottery village Restaurant Shopping Silk Silk weaving Temple TERF Thailand Thailand national parks Thai Museums Things to do Tours Trails Travel Khao Yai Trekking trails Treks Tropical forest Unesco Useful informations Vineyards Waterfalls Weather Wine
Tag Archives: Thailand national parks
Khao Yai Forest Complex, a Unesco World Heritage Site
Haeo Suwat waterfall in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand@Chris Huh
The Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex contains more than 800 fauna species, including 112 species of mammals, 392 species of birds and 200 reptiles and amphibians. It is internationally important for the conservation of globally threatened and endangered mammal, bird and reptile species that are recognized as being of outstanding universal value. This includes 1 critically endangered, 4 endangered and 19 vulnerable species.
The area contains the last substantial area of globally important tropical forest ecosystems of the Thailandian Monsoon Forest biogeographic province in northeast Thailand, which in turn can provide a viable area for long-term survival of endangered, globally important species, including tiger, elephant, leopard cat and banteng. The unique overlap of the range of two species of gibbon, including the vulnerable Pileated Gibbon, further adds to the global value of the complex.
In addition to the resident species the complex plays an important role for the conservation of migratory species, including the endangered Spot-billed Pelican and critically endangered Greater Adjutant.
National Park Admission fee :
Adult fee is 400 baht and Child fee is 200 baht for foreigners, one car fee is 50 baht.
Useful Links:
Unesco- Khao Yai forest world heritage complex
World heritage forest program
1001wonders.org : visit this site in panophotographies – 360 x 180 degree images
View photos from OUR PLACE the world heritage collection




