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Thailand has well over a
hundred National Parks, called
Uthayaan Haeng Chaat
in Thai. There are two types, i.e. National [inland] Parks
and National Marine Parks. Besides these,
there are also many Wildlife Sanctuaries and Forest Parks, known in Thai as
Khet Raksah Phan
Sat Pah and
Wanna Uthayaan
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Bang Lang (บางลาง)
National Park, in
Yala Province,
covering an area of about 461 kmē
Doi Pha Klong
(ดอยผากลอง)
National Park, in
Phrae Province, covering an area of
about 125 kmē
Doi Phu Kha (ดอยภูคา) National Park, in
Nan Province, covering an area of about 1,704 kmē
Doi Phu Nang (ดอยภูนาง)
National Park, in
Phayao
Province, covering an area of about 861 kmē
Erawan (เอราวัณ)
National Park, in
Kanchanaburi Province, covering an area of about 550 kmē
Hahd Chao Mai (หาดเจ้าไหม) National Park, in
Trang Province,
covering an area of about 231 kmē
Jae Son (แจ้ซ้อน)
National Park, in
Lampang Province, covering an area of about 768 kmē
Khao Ko (เขาค้อ)
National Park, in
Phetchabun Province,
covering an area of about 488 kmē
Khun Nan
(ขุนน่าน) National Park, in
Nan
Province, covering an area of about 248 kmē
Khun Phra Wo (ขุนพระวอ)
National Park, in
Tak
Province, covering an area of about 155
kmē
Khun Sathaan (ขุนสถาน)
National Park, in
Nan Province, covering an area of about 857 kmē
Lahn Sahng (ลานสาง) National Park, in
Tak Province,
covering an area of about 104 kmē
Mae Jim (แม่จริม)
National Park, in
Nan
Province, covering an area of about 432 kmē
Mae Mey (แม่เมย) National Park, in
Tak Province,
covering an area of about 186 kmē
Mae Toh (แม่โถ)
National Park, in
Chiang Mai Province, covering an area of about
990 kmē
Mae Wa (แม่วะ) National Park, in
Lampang and
Tak Provinces,
covering an area of about 587 kmē
Mae Yom (แม่ยม)
National Park, in
Phrae Province, covering an area of
about 454 kmē
Moo Koh Chang (หมู่เกาะช้าง) National Park, in
Trat Province,
covering an area of about 650 kmē
Moo Koh Lantah (หมู่เกาะลันตา) National Park, in
Krabi Province,
covering an area of about
152 kmē
Na Haew (นาแห้ว)
National Park, in
Loei Province,
covering an area of about 117 kmē
Nahm Tok Thara Sawan (น้ำตกธาราสวรรค์)
Forest Park, in
Satun Province,
covering an area of about 68.75 kmē
Nanthaburi (นันทบุรี)
National Park, in
Nan
Province, covering an area of about 1,185 kmē
Phra Phuttha
Chai (พระพุทธฉาย) or Nahm Tok Sahm Lan (น้ำตกสามหลั่น) National Park, in
Saraburi
Province, covering an area of about 44 kmē
Phu
Kradeung (ภูกระดึง)
National Park, in
Loei Province
(fig.),
covering an area of about 348 kmē
Phu Reua (ภูเรือ) National Park, in
Loei Province,
covering an area of about 121 kmē
Phu Wiang (ภูเวียง)
National Park, in
Khon Kaen Province,
covering an area of about 325 kmē
Saithong (ไทรทอง) National Park, in
Chaiyaphum Province,
covering an area of about 319 kmē
Sirinat (สิรินาถ)
National Park, in
Phuket Province, covering an area of about 90 kmē
Sri Lanna (ศรีล้านนา)
National Park, in
Chiang Mai Province,
covering an area of about 1,406 kmē
Sri Nan (ศรีน่าน)
National Park, in
Nan Province, covering an area of about 934 kmē
Taht Mok (ตาดหมอก)
National Park, in
Phetchabun Province,
covering an area of about 290 kmē
Taksin
Maharat
(ตากสินมหาราช) National Park,
in
Tak Province,
covering an area of about 149 kmē
Thale Ban (ทะเลบัน)
National Park,
in
Satun Province,
covering an area of about 196 kmē
Tham
Sa Keun (ถ้ำสะเกิน)
National Park, in
Nan
and
Phayao Provinces, covering an area of about
448 kmē
Umphaang (อุ้มผาง) Wildlife Sanctuary
and Thi Loh Suh (ทีลอซู) waterfall,
in
Tak Province,
covering an area of about 1,012 kmē
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