Sri Nan National Park is a protected natural area in northern Thailand offering dense evergreen forests, mountainous terrain, and picturesque waterfalls, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Sri Nan National Park covers rugged mountainous terrain in northern Thailand's Nan Province, characterized by rich tropical evergreen forests and diverse ecosystems. The park's geography includes steep hills, deep valleys, and several cascading waterfalls fed by the Nan River and its tributaries. The climate supports a lush environment with a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees, home to wildlife such as Asian black bears, wild boars, deer, gibbons, and numerous bird species including hornbills. Established to preserve these natural and cultural resources, Sri Nan National Park also contains historic remains and traditional rural communities nearby, reflecting the region's cultural heritage. Visitors can enjoy hiking along marked trails, wildlife viewing, and photographing scenic views and waterfalls like Huai Haeng and Muang Noi Waterfalls. The park's remoteness and natural beauty make it an appealing destination for trekking and camping. The well-maintained trails provide access to panoramic viewpoints of the mountainous landscape. The park facilities include campgrounds and a visitor center that help facilitate exploration while ensuring conservation. With its combination of rich biodiversity, scenic attractions, and cultural elements, Sri Nan National Park offers visitors an immersive experience in northern Thailand's wilderness.
Huai Haeng Waterfall – a stunning multi-tier waterfall
Mountainous evergreen forest ecosystem rich in wildlife
Hiking trails leading to scenic viewpoints overlooking the Nan River valley
Remote trekking routes offering solitude and immersion in nature
A picturesque, multi-level waterfall with clear pools ideal for resting and photography.
Scenic overlooks providing panoramic views over the river valley and distant mountains.
Dense forest supporting diverse flora and fauna including rare bird species and mammals.