Sai Thong National Park is celebrated for its expansive grasslands, seasonal wildflowers, waterfalls, and dramatic plateau landscapes that offer excellent hiking and nature viewing opportunities.
Sai Thong National Park, located in Chaiyaphum Province, Thailand, covers an area characterized by rolling plains, lush forests, and impressive waterfalls. The park's geography is defined by the Phu Lan-Khao Hong mountain range and the Pa Sak River watershed, providing diverse ecological habitats. The park is especially famous for its vast fields of Siam Tulip (Dok Krachiao) that bloom from June to August, painting the landscape in vibrant pink hues. The ecology includes mixed deciduous forests, dry dipterocarp forests, and open grasslands which support a variety of wildlife such as barking deer, wild boar, and diverse bird species. Historically established in 1992 to protect these rich environments, the park has become a key destination for eco-tourism and outdoor recreation in northeastern Thailand. Visitors can engage in hiking to scenic viewpoints like Tat Fa Waterfall and Tat Mok Waterfall, which both provide refreshing swimming spots. Many trails offer views of cliffs and grasslands, highlighting the rural beauty of the region. The park’s appeal lies in its combination of natural scenic beauty, tranquility, and seasonal floral displays, especially attracting photographers, nature lovers, and hikers. Facilities within the park include basic camping areas and visitor information centers. Sai Thong maintains a balance between accessibility and preservation, inviting visitors to experience its quiet and unspoiled landscapes.
Extensive fields of blooming Siam Tulip (Dok Krachiao) during the rainy season
Tat Fa Waterfall and Tat Mok Waterfall – popular swimming and scenic spots
Panoramic views from Khao Kha mountain plateau
Remote hiking trails through dry dipterocarp forests and grasslands
Large expanses of wild Siam Tulips bloom vibrantly during the rainy season, creating striking pink landscapes.
A multi-tiered waterfall with natural pools ideal for swimming and relaxation surrounded by forest.
Offers sweeping views of the park’s grasslands and surrounding mountains, accessible by hiking trails.