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Mae Tuen Wildlife Sanctuary

Mae Tuen Wildlife Sanctuary

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Opening days: Daily
Opening hours: 08.30 - 16.30
 
Mae Tuen Wildlife Sanctuary There is an area covered in Mae Ramat District. and Sam Ngao District, Tak Province, with a total area of ​​approximately 733, 125 rai. Most of the terrain is steep mountain ranges, complex with hill evergreen forests, dry evergreen forests, mixed deciduous forests and deciduous dipterocarp forests. office location Located at the 35th kilometer on the Mae Ramat-Ban Tak route Attractions in Mae Tuen Wildlife Sanctuary include:
 
Doi Khun Mae Waek in the area behind the Mae Tuen Wildlife Sanctuary There is a wide stone courtyard. There is a small cave Inside the cave, there are stalagmites and stalactites and a habitat for wild animals such as barking deer, chamois, bats, etc.
 
River rafting activity Mae Waek is a large tributary of the Ping River. flows from the mountains in Omkoi District Chiang Mai Province confluence with the Ping River above the Bhumibol Dam The starting point of the Mae Tuen river rafting is the Mae Tuen Wildlife Sanctuary office.
 
To get there, take Highway No. 1175, Mae Ramat - Ban Tak. A distance of approximately 30 kilometers along the Mae Waen River through the forest of the Mae Waen Wildlife Sanctuary in the midst of fertile forest nature. Experience the traditional life of Karen people in the middle of the deep forest.
 
See the beauty of nature and bird species Take an adventure by cruising through various islands, including Kaeng Huai Phrao, Kaeng Huai Samae, Kaeng Huai Nam Wan, and Kaeng Huai Phlu, the most challenging is the Huai Wua rapids. The length of the rapids is about 1 kilometer.
 
From Huai Wua Kaeng, you will find many islands, cruising to the confluence of the Mae Waun River and the Ping River. There is a boat waiting to get into the fishing village. At Baan Hin Lad Na Hai They can stay overnight or travel back to Bhumibol Dam. For more information, please contact Mae Tuen Subdistrict Administrative Organization Tel. 055 581 643.
 
Doi Soi Malai is the highest peak of Mae Tuen Wildlife Sanctuary. About 1600 meters above sea level, the highest point can see the Bhumibol Dam Reservoir. The interesting thing of the forest on this hill is the salamander, also known as the water lizard, a rare ancient aquatic animal. Lizard-like appearance, pink body
 
The forest condition is generally a temperate pine forest. There is a view of the sea of ​​mist in the morning. The end of the rainy season between November and January is the best time to travel. Visitors can pitch a tent at the office area. They must obtain permission from the Forest Protection Unit at Kew Tricycle before going up Doi Soi Malai every time.
 
To get there, take Highway No. 1175, Ban Tak - Mae Ramat route. The car used should be a high performance car. or 4 wheel drive vehicle 

Nature and Wildlife Category: Nature and Wildlife

National Parks and Marine Reserves Group: National Parks and Marine Reserves

Last Update : 3 YearAgo

Mae Tuen Wildlife Sanctuary Map

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