Kaeng Krung National Park is a rugged natural area in southern Thailand well-known for its dense tropical forests, rushing waterfalls, and rich biodiversity, offering excellent hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Kaeng Krung National Park covers a mountainous region in Surat Thani Province, southern Thailand, spanning over 300 square kilometers of protected wilderness. The park features steep limestone hills and ridges with elevations reaching up to 849 meters, forming part of the Phuket mountain range. Its dense evergreen and mixed deciduous forests provide habitat for numerous species including Asian elephants, gaurs, wild boars, and various bird species. Several streams and rivers cascade through the park, creating stunning waterfalls such as Namtok Huai Yang and Namtok Krung Kaeng. Established in 1991, the park's diverse ecosystems are an important refuge for flora and fauna, maintaining vital ecological balance. Visitors are drawn to Kaeng Krung for trekking through its jungle-covered hills, wildlife spotting, and exploring its scenic waterfalls. The park’s remote location makes it less crowded than other protected areas in Thailand, appealing to travelers seeking a more solitary nature experience. Access is primarily via Surat Thani and nearby villages, where local guidance is recommended for navigating trails and spotting wildlife. The park’s steep terrain and variable weather require visitors to be prepared, but they will be rewarded with striking landscapes and peaceful natural surroundings.
Namtok Huai Yang Waterfall – a multi-tiered waterfall set in pristine forest
Diverse wildlife including Asian elephants and hornbills
Limestone mountain formations providing scenic vistas
Remote trekking trails with opportunities for solitude
A pristine multi-level waterfall accessible by several hiking trails, set in a lush forest environment.
Limestone mountain ridges offering challenging hikes and panoramic views over the surrounding jungle.
The park serves as a sanctuary for wild Asian elephants, providing occasional sightings for visitors.