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Salween National Park Adventures

Salween National Park is a remote protected area known for its rugged river canyons, diverse tropical ecosystems, and opportunities for adventure in one of Southeast Asia’s most pristine wildlands.

310,000
Acres Protected
50
Miles of Trails
5,000
Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

About Salween National Park

 

Salween National Park, located in western Thailand, covers a vast area along the Salween River, one of the longest free-flowing rivers in Southeast Asia. The park features dramatic landscapes including steep river valleys, dense evergreen forests, and mountainous terrain that supports rich biodiversity. The park is home to numerous species, including some endangered mammals and rare bird species. Historically, the Salween River has been a vital waterway for local communities and an important ecological corridor. Visitors to Salween National Park can engage in activities such as river rafting, hiking remote trails, wildlife watching, and cultural visits to local tribal villages. The park offers opportunities to experience Thailand’s natural heritage in a less-developed, off-the-beaten-path setting. Notable landmarks include scenic overlooks of the Salween River Gorge, hidden waterfalls, and ancient forests rich in medicinal plants. Access to the park requires careful planning due to its rugged terrain and minimal tourist infrastructure, making it appealing to adventurous travelers seeking solitude and authentic natural experiences. The park’s preservation efforts focus on protecting the river ecosystem and surrounding forest from illegal logging, mining, and development pressures.

Highlights

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Spectacular Salween River Gorge with panoramic viewpoints

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Rare sightings of Asian elephants and gibbons in dense forest habitats

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Thrilling whitewater rafting opportunities on the Salween River

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Remote tribal villages offering cultural immersion experiences

Notable Natural Features

Salween River Gorge

A deep, rugged gorge carved by the Salween River, offering spectacular vistas and challenging river rafting sections.

Evergreen Rainforest

Lush tropical forest providing habitat for endangered species such as Asian elephants and various primates.

Remote Hilltribe Villages

Traditional communities of Karen and other indigenous peoples, where visitors can learn about unique customs and ways of life.