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Phu Toei National Park adventures

Phu Toei National Park Adventures

Phu Toei National Park is a remote mountain park in western Thailand, known for its pristine forests, highland views, and peaceful hiking opportunities that attract nature lovers and adventure seekers.

89,846 acres
Acres Protected
15 miles (approximate)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 5,000-7,000
Annual Visitors
1999
Year Established

About Phu Toei National Park

 

Phu Toei National Park, located in Suphan Buri Province near the border with Kanchanaburi, covers a mountainous area characterized by dense mixed deciduous and evergreen forests. The park's terrain rises to elevations around 1,200 meters, providing cool temperatures and refreshing air uncommon in the lowland regions nearby. Established as a national park in 1999, it preserves significant natural landscapes, including deep valleys, rugged cliffs, streams, and waterfalls. Ecologically, the park hosts a variety of flora such as teak, bamboo, and dipterocarp species, and fauna including gibbons, wild boars, different bird species, and occasionally larger mammals like gaur. Key attractions include the park's highest peak, Khao Thevada (Angel Mountain), which is reputed to be the highest point in central Thailand, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Hiking is the primary recreational activity here, with trails leading through forested slopes and to scenic viewpoints. Camping is permitted with basic facilities available, making it a favored spot for solitude seekers away from crowded tourist areas. The park is relatively underdeveloped compared to other Thai national parks, enhancing its appeal for visitors looking for raw nature experiences. Visitors are advised to prepare for minimal amenities, bring sufficient supplies, and respect the fragile environment. Phu Toei’s remote location supports its tranquil atmosphere and presents excellent opportunities for birdwatching, nature photography, and trekking over rugged terrain. Its combination of high-elevation scenery and rich biodiversity make it a valuable protected area in Thailand’s natural heritage.

Highlights

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Khao Thevada (Angel Mountain) – highest peak in central Thailand with sweeping vistas

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Pristine evergreen and deciduous forest ecosystems supporting diverse wildlife

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Remote hiking trails offering solitude and scenic waterfall views

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Traditional hill tribe villages near park boundaries providing cultural insight

Notable Natural Features

Khao Thevada Peak

The park’s highest elevation, offering spectacular views across Suphan Buri and neighboring provinces.

Huai Mae Lueang Waterfall

A series of waterfalls within the park providing refreshing spots and scenic beauty during hikes.

Mixed Forest Ecosystems

Important habitats consisting of teak, bamboo, and dipterocarp trees supporting rich wildlife diversity.