Khao Nam Khang National Park is a protected mountainous area in southern Thailand known for its dense tropical rainforest, diverse wildlife, and historical WWII remnants.
Khao Nam Khang National Park covers a rugged mountainous region in Satun Province, near the border with Malaysia. The park's terrain features steep hills, deep valleys, and numerous waterfalls, making it a rich environment for both flora and fauna. The park's dense tropical rainforest is home to a wide range of wildlife including various bird species, deer, gibbons, and even elusive mammals such as wild boars and civets. Its name, meaning "Mountain of the Hidden Water," reflects the many streams and waterfalls that flow through the park. Apart from its natural attributes, Khao Nam Khang holds historical significance as it contains old tunnels and fortifications used during World War II and the Communist insurgency period, which can be explored with guides. Visitors can hike forest trails to discover lookout points with expansive views over lush valleys and the nearby coastline. The park appeals to nature enthusiasts interested in bird watching, wildlife spotting, and exploring Thailand's less crowded protected areas. Seasonal waterfalls such as Ton Kaew and Ton Tang Noi offer picturesque spots for relaxation and photography. Wildlife viewing is best rewarded in early mornings or late afternoons when animals are most active. The park's remote location and rugged terrain mean it receives fewer visitors than Thailand's more famous parks, providing a quiet and immersive experience in nature. Facilities are modest, with some basic camping options and a visitor center providing information and maps.
Ton Kaew Waterfall – a multi-tiered waterfall popular for its scenic beauty and swimming spots
World War II tunnels and military remnants available for guided history tours
Panoramic viewpoints offering expansive views of the surrounding rainforest and distant seaside
Dense tropical rainforest ecosystem with diverse species of flora and fauna
A multi-tiered waterfall known for its scenic beauty, natural pools for swimming, and relatively easy accessibility from the park entrance.
Historic tunnels and military installations used during World War II and the Communist insurgency, offering guided tours for history enthusiasts.
Several viewpoints along the park trails provide panoramic vistas of the tropical forest, valleys, and coastal scenery beyond.