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Ob Luang National Park adventures

Ob Luang National Park Adventures

Ob Luang National Park is renowned for its stunning canyon landscapes and ancient archaeological sites, offering a captivating mix of nature and history.

90,000
Acres Protected
Varied
Miles of Trails
Thousands
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Ob Luang National Park

Ob Luang National Park
 

Ob Luang National Park, located in northern Thailand, is distinguished by its dramatic gorge through which the Mae Chaem River flows. The park covers an area of approximately 228,219 rai (about 90,000 acres) and features a rich tapestry of dense forests, striking rock formations, and the iconic Ob Luang Canyon. Historically significant, the park houses prehistoric art and ancient human remains, offering a glimpse into ancient cultures. Visitors are drawn to Ob Luang for its picturesque scenery, archaeological intrigue, and diverse recreational activities. Key attractions include beautiful natural rock bridges, hot springs, and the mountainous terrain that provides an excellent backdrop for hiking and photography. The varied flora and fauna add to the park's ecological richness, making it a compelling destination for nature enthusiasts.

Highlights

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The stunning Ob Luang Canyon, offering breathtaking views of the narrow gorge.

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Ancient rock paintings dating back thousands of years add historical depth.

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The intricate natural rock bridge across the gorge is a must-see landmark.

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Hot springs situated within the park provide a relaxing natural experience.

Notable Natural Features

Ob Luang Canyon

A dramatic and narrow gorge with incredible rock formations.

Ancient Rock Paintings

Prehistoric artworks that offer insights into early human history.

Mae Chaem River

The scenic river winding through the park, enhancing its natural beauty.