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Si Satchanalai National Park Adventures

Si Satchanalai National Park protects extensive forested hills and ancient ruins near the historic town of Si Satchanalai, offering visitors rich cultural heritage alongside scenic hiking and wildlife viewing.

71,200 acres
Acres Protected
20 miles
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1981
Year Established

About Si Satchanalai National Park

Si Satchanalai National Park
 

Si Satchanalai National Park is located in the northern region of Thailand, covering rugged terrain characterized by forested hills, cliffs, and river valleys. The park borders the historic town of Si Satchanalai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of the Sukhothai Kingdom. The park’s geography includes limestone mountains interspersed with mixed deciduous forests and seasonal streams, creating diverse habitats for wildlife. This area is home to species such as barking deer, wild boar, gibbons, and various birds, making it an attractive destination for nature enthusiasts. The park also features well-preserved archaeological sites, including the ancient temples Wat Chedi Jet Taew and Wat Chang Lom, which showcase classic Sukhothai architecture. Recreational activities in Si Satchanalai include hiking along multiple trails that provide scenic views of forested landscapes and historical ruins, as well as mountain biking on rugged paths. Visitors can explore caves, waterfalls, and viewpoints that highlight the park’s natural beauty. The park is less crowded than nearby national parks, offering a quieter experience while still giving access to Thailand’s rich cultural history and natural environment. Si Satchanalai National Park appeals to those interested in both outdoor adventure and historical exploration.

Highlights

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Ancient temple ruins of Wat Chedi Jet Taew showcasing distinctive Sukhothai architecture

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Doi Su Thong mountain with panoramic views of the surrounding forest and valleys

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Serene waterfalls such as Tat Laeng Waterfall, perfect for nature photography

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Cave systems including Tham Phra Prang and Tham Mapha providing exploratory opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Wat Chedi Jet Taew

An ancient temple ruin featuring seven chedis (stupas) arranged in a unique pattern emblematic of Sukhothai-period temple design.

Tat Laeng Waterfall

A serene, multi-tiered waterfall located within the park that provides a refreshing stop for visitors exploring hiking trails.

Doi Su Thong

A prominent mountain offering panoramic views over the park’s forested landscape and the historic town nearby.