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Ton Nga Chang Wildlife Sanctuary adventures

Ton Nga Chang Wildlife Sanctuary Adventures

Ton Nga Chang Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected area in southern Thailand known for its dense tropical forest, diverse wildlife, and scenic waterfalls that attract nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

37,000 acres
Acres Protected
15 miles
Miles of Trails
Approximately 20,000
Annual Visitors
1976
Year Established

About Ton Nga Chang Wildlife Sanctuary

 

Ton Nga Chang Wildlife Sanctuary covers a mountainous region in Songkhla Province, southern Thailand, characterized by steep limestone hills, tropical rainforests, and clear streams. The sanctuary spans over 150 square kilometers and provides critical habitat for diverse flora and fauna including several endangered species such as the Asian elephant, Malayan tapir, and clouded leopard. The name 'Ton Nga Chang' means 'Elephant Tusk Tree,' derived from unique tree species found within the park. The sanctuary features several notable waterfalls, including the popular Ton Nga Chang Waterfall, which includes seven cascades that visitors can hike along and swim under. Its rugged terrain and lush forest offer excellent hiking opportunities, wildlife watching, and birding. The area’s protection status helps preserve the natural habitat from logging and development pressures, maintaining its ecological integrity. Visitors can explore marked trails with scenic viewpoints and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere away from urban centers. The sanctuary also plays a vital role in local conservation efforts through community involvement and environmental education. Facilities within the sanctuary are basic, emphasizing a low-impact visit, and camping is possible with proper arrangements. Ton Nga Chang Wildlife Sanctuary provides a peaceful retreat for those seeking to experience southern Thailand’s natural landscapes, rare wildlife encounters, and pristine waterfalls.

Highlights

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Ton Nga Chang Waterfall, featuring seven cascading tiers ideal for swimming and photography

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Rare sightings of endangered wildlife such as Asian elephants and Malayan tapirs

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Dense tropical rainforest with diverse bird species attracting birdwatchers

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Remote hiking trails exploring limestone hills and scenic viewpoints

Notable Natural Features

Ton Nga Chang Waterfall

A series of seven beautiful waterfall cascades with natural pools great for swimming and resting.

Elephant Tusk Trees

Unique tree species from which the sanctuary takes its name, notable for their distinctive shape.

Limestone Hills and Caves

Karst topography offering challenging hikes and opportunities to explore caves with local ecological significance.