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San Pa Pha Daeng National Park adventures

San Pa Pha Daeng National Park Adventures

San Pa Pha Daeng National Park is a tropical forest area in northern Thailand known for its rugged landscapes, diverse wildlife, and the scenic Mae Chaem River valley.

161,000
Acres Protected
35
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
2009
Year Established

About San Pa Pha Daeng National Park

 

San Pa Pha Daeng National Park lies in the mountainous region of Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, covering an area of approximately 652 square kilometers. The park features steep limestone cliffs, deep valleys, and dense evergreen forests rich in biodiversity. It is home to a variety of wildlife including several species of birds, mammals, and reptiles, some of which are threatened or rare. The park's geography is marked by karst formations, waterfalls, and the Mae Chaem River, which flows through the valley providing opportunities for peaceful riverside exploration. Established as a national park in 2009, this area also preserves important watershed functions and habitat for flora and fauna in northern Thailand. Popular activities include hiking along forest trails, birdwatching, and exploring caves. Notable landmarks include the San Pa Pha Daeng cliff viewpoints and several waterfalls such as Mae Chaem and Mae Sapok. The park offers a peaceful wilderness experience for visitors looking to enjoy nature, away from the more heavily trafficked parks. Access is generally by road from the city of Chiang Mai, with some trails requiring moderate to challenging hikes. Visitor facilities are basic, emphasizing a more rugged outdoor adventure. The park also presents cultural connections to local hill tribes inhabiting the surrounding region. Overall, San Pa Pha Daeng National Park offers a combination of ecological richness and natural beauty suited for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers visiting northern Thailand.

Highlights

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Scenic viewpoints overlooking the Mae Chaem River valley and limestone cliffs

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Dense evergreen forests hosting rare bird species like the White-rumped Falcon

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Waterfalls including Mae Chaem and Mae Sapok for swimming and photography

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Remote hiking trails exploring karst cave systems and wildlife habitats

Notable Natural Features

Mae Chaem Waterfall

A multi-tiered waterfall cascading through lush forest, popular for swimming and natural beauty.

Limestone Karst Cliffs

Towering cliffs offering dramatic landscape views and important geological formations.

San Pa Pha Daeng Viewpoint

A vantage spot providing panoramic views of the river valley and surrounding forested mountains.