Khao Phanom Bencha National Park is a mountainous forest reserve in southern Thailand, offering lush jungle landscapes, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife, making it a prime destination for hiking and nature exploration.
Khao Phanom Bencha National Park spans over 50 square kilometers in Krabi Province, southern Thailand. Dominated by Khao Phanom Bencha Mountain, which peaks at 1,397 meters, the park features steep limestone peaks, dense tropical rainforest, and multiple streams that feed into impressive waterfalls. The area serves as a critical watershed protecting regional biodiversity and supports an ecosystem rich in tropical flora and fauna. Visitors can experience pristine forest trails winding through dipterocarp and evergreen forests, with chances to see species such as hornbills, gibbons, and elephants. The park is also culturally significant, containing caves with ancient inscriptions and local folklore. Popular recreation includes hiking to viewpoints atop Khao Phanom Bencha, visiting waterfalls like Huai To Waterfall, and wildlife watching. The park’s relatively low visitor footprint offers opportunities for peaceful immersion in nature. Easy access from Krabi town makes it a popular day-trip destination, while longer treks appeal to more adventurous hikers. Visitor facilities include basic accommodations and camping within the park boundary. The park's protection helps conserve one of the last significant forest blocks in the region, safeguarding both biodiversity and local water sources.
Khao Phanom Bencha summit viewpoint offering panoramic views of Krabi Province
Huai To and Huai Siew waterfalls with natural pools for swimming
Diverse wildlife including gibbons, hornbills, and rare orchids
Cave systems featuring ancient inscriptions and local cultural significance
The highest point in the park at 1,397 meters, offering spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding forests and coastline.
A multi-tiered waterfall with natural pools ideal for swimming, located on a popular trail that passes through diverse forest habitats.
A sacred cave with limestone formations and historic inscriptions, accessible via a moderate hike within the park.