Ton Pariwat Wildlife Sanctuary is a lush protected area in southern Thailand known for its dense rainforest, diverse wildlife, and pristine waterways, offering exceptional opportunities for nature exploration and wildlife observation.
Established in 1996, Ton Pariwat Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Krabi Province in southern Thailand, covering a mountainous area that includes sections of the Tenasserim Hills. The sanctuary protects lowland tropical rainforest and karst formations, creating a critical habitat for a variety of rare and endangered species such as the beautiful giant freshwater stingray, hornbills, and a rich diversity of birdlife. The ecology features dense evergreen forests, limestone cliffs, and fast-flowing streams, providing an environment that supports amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and aquatic species unique to this region. Ton Pariwat is adjacent to Khlong Nakha Wildlife Sanctuary and forms part of a larger ecological zone that links to Myanmar’s forests, enhancing cross-border biodiversity. Visitors are drawn to Ton Pariwat for its peaceful trails, birdwatching opportunities, and chance to experience relatively undisturbed Thai rainforest. The sanctuary offers guided trekking routes through the forest, boat trips on Ton Pariwat River, and wildlife observation platforms. Its karst caves and waterfalls also serve as natural highlights. Tourism is managed to keep the area minimally impacted, emphasizing conservation and education. The sanctuary appeals to adventurers and nature enthusiasts looking for off-the-beaten-path encounters with Thailand's rich flora and fauna. Despite its remote location, Ton Pariwat Wildlife Sanctuary's serene wilderness provides a rewarding experience for those seeking a combination of trekking, wildlife viewing, and freshwater encounters in southern Thailand.
Rare sightings of the giant freshwater stingray in Ton Pariwat River
Limestone karst formations and caves within the sanctuary
Diverse bird species including hornbills and kingfishers
Scenic boat tours along Ton Pariwat River revealing aquatic wildlife
A pristine freshwater river known for harboring the rare giant freshwater stingray and other aquatic species.
Several caves carve through the limestone hills, providing habitat for bats and unique geological formations.
Expansive and relatively undisturbed rainforest that supports a broad range of plant and animal species.