Khao Tha Phet Forest Reserve is a protected tropical forest area in southern Thailand known for its rich biodiversity, rugged terrain, and opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation.
Khao Tha Phet Forest Reserve is located in Ranong Province in southern Thailand, covering a mountainous landscape that rises sharply from the coast near the Andaman Sea. The reserve encompasses tropical evergreen forests with a mix of lowland and hill habitats, supporting diverse flora and fauna including many endemic and rare species. The terrain is hilly and rugged with steep slopes, rocky outcrops, and dense vegetation, making it a destination for visitors seeking both natural beauty and relative solitude. The reserve plays a critical role in watershed protection and biodiversity conservation within the region. Historically, this area has seen limited development, preserving its natural ecosystems and cultural significance for local communities. Outdoor recreation in the reserve includes hiking on informal trails, birdwatching, and nature photography. The forest is home to species such as gibbons, hornbills, and rare orchids, highlighting its ecological importance. Notable landmarks are several viewpoints that offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and the nearby coastline. While less frequented by international tourists compared to national parks, Khao Tha Phet provides an authentic experience of Thailand’s tropical forest environment. Visitors appreciate the quiet atmosphere and the chance to explore relatively untouched forest landscapes. The proximity to Ranong town also allows easy access while offering accommodations and local cultural experiences. Efforts to maintain the forest’s health and control illegal logging and poaching are ongoing, underscoring the reserve’s conservation value.
Scenic viewpoints overlooking Ranong coastline and Andaman Sea
Diverse tropical evergreen forest ecosystem with rare wildlife sightings
Informal hiking routes through steep, rugged terrain
Remote forest areas offering quiet wildlife watching experiences
A prominent lookout providing expansive views of the verdant forest and nearby coastal areas along the Andaman Sea.
Dense, evergreen canopy hosting many rare and endemic plant species, including various orchids and medicinal herbs.
Home to species such as white-handed gibbons, hornbills, civets, and a variety of reptiles and amphibians.