Khao Laem National Park is a mountainous protected area in western Thailand known for its dense forests, diverse wildlife, and striking reservoir views. It offers excellent opportunities for hiking, wildlife watching, and boating on the Khao Laem Reservoir.
Khao Laem National Park, located in Kanchanaburi Province, covers an extensive mountainous region along the Thailand-Myanmar border. Established in 1987, the park encompasses rugged terrain with peaks reaching up to 1,090 meters, dense evergreen and deciduous forests, and the expansive Khao Laem Reservoir. The reservoir, created by the Vajiralongkorn Dam on the Khwae Noi River, colors much of the park's landscape and allows for water-based recreation. Khao Laem's forests provide habitat for diverse wildlife species such as Asian elephants, gaurs, serows, and a rich variety of birds, including hornbills and raptors. The park's geography includes limestone caves, rocky cliffs, and several waterfalls, adding to its scenic diversity. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails that vary from short nature walks to more challenging mountain routes, suitable for spotting wildlife and taking in panoramic views of the reservoir and surrounding hills. Boat trips on the reservoir are popular and provide a unique perspective of the park's wilderness. Khao Laem’s remote location, combined with its rich biodiversity and serene water features, attracts outdoor enthusiasts looking for less crowded natural experiences. The park also offers camping areas and basic facilities for visitors seeking extended stays immersed in nature.
Khao Laem Reservoir with panoramic viewpoint spots
Diverse wildlife including Asian elephants and hornbills
Chong Yen Waterfall with natural pools for swimming
Tham Luang Nok Cave offering intriguing spelunking experience
A large, scenic reservoir formed by Vajiralongkorn Dam, ideal for boat trips and lakeside relaxation.
A cool, multi-tiered waterfall with natural pools perfect for swimming and picnicking.
A limestone cave offering opportunities for exploring stalactites and underground chambers.