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Nature & Parks

Khao Yai: Trails Through Tropical Paradise

Khao Yai: Trails Through Tropical Paradise

Last updated: February 10, 2026

Khao Yai National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a stunning gem located just a couple of hours northeast of Bangkok. Famous for its lush landscapes, diverse wildlife, and numerous trails, it offers both adventure and tranquility for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a leisurely stroll, Khao Yai has something for everyone.

Forest and grassland scenery in Khao Yai National Park
Photo: Forest and grassland scenery in Khao Yai National Park. © Vyacheslav Argenberg. Source. License: CC BY 4.0.

Quick Checklist

  • Start early for wildlife and cooler temperatures.
  • Pack light rain gear and sturdy trail shoes.
  • Bring insect repellent and a refillable water bottle.
  • Carry cash for park fees and small vendors.
  • Confirm transport and return times before hiking.

Getting There

Location and Accessibility

Khao Yai is about 175 kilometers (109 miles) from Bangkok, making it an easy weekend getaway. You can reach the park by:

  • Car: Renting a car is convenient. The drive takes around 2.5 hours via Highway 2 (Mittraphap Road).
  • Bus: Buses leave from Mo Chit Bus Terminal in Bangkok. Prices range from 100 to 200 THB and the journey takes approximately 3 hours.
  • Private Tours: Many tour companies offer day trips, often including transportation and a guide. Prices start around 2,000 THB per person.

Park Entrance Fees

  • Adults: 400 THB
  • Children (under 14): 200 THB
  • Thai nationals: 40 THB

Tip: Bring cash, as card payments may not be accepted at the entrance.


Best Time to Visit

The ideal time to explore Khao Yai is between November and February when the weather is cooler and less humid. However, visiting during the rainy season (May to October) offers lush greenery and fewer crowds, although trails may be muddy.


Must-Visit Trails

Khao Yai boasts over 50 kilometers of hiking trails, catering to all levels of experience. Here are some of the best:

1. Haew Suwat Waterfall Trail

  • Distance: 1.5 km (round trip)
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Highlights: A stunning waterfall featured in the movie "The Beach." Perfect for a refreshing dip.

2. Pha Kluai Mai Trail

  • Distance: 4 km (round trip)
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Highlights: A scenic path through dense forest leading to beautiful views of the valley.

3. Khao Yai Nature Trail

  • Distance: 3 km (loop)
  • Difficulty: Easy to moderate
  • Highlights: A well-marked trail with educational signage about the park's flora and fauna.

4. Khao Khieo Trail

  • Distance: 7 km (one way)
  • Difficulty: Challenging
  • Highlights: This trek offers a chance to spot wildlife, including elephants and gibbons.

Tip: Always check trail conditions at the visitor center before heading out.


Wildlife Spotting

Khao Yai is home to a variety of wildlife, including:

  • Asian elephants
  • Gibbons
  • Sun bears
  • Malayan pangolins

Best Times for Wildlife Viewing: Early morning or late afternoon. Keep your distance, and remember that feeding animals is strictly prohibited.


Accommodations

Whether you prefer camping or luxury resorts, Khao Yai has options to suit every budget.

1. Khao Yai National Park Campsite

  • Cost: 30 THB per person per night
  • Facilities: Basic amenities, bathrooms, and picnic areas.

2. Mid-range Hotels

  • The Greenery Resort Khao Yai

    • Price: Starts at 1,500 THB per night.
    • Highlights: Spacious rooms, pools, and restaurants.
  • Khao Yai Garden Lodge

    • Price: Starts at 1,200 THB per night.
    • Highlights: Cozy atmosphere and close to the park entrance.

3. Luxury Resorts

  • Muthi Maya Forest Pool Villa Resort
    • Price: Starts at 6,000 THB per night.
    • Highlights: Private villas with pools, spa services, and fine dining.

Local Cuisine

Don’t miss the chance to taste local Thai cuisine while in Khao Yai. Here are a few recommended eateries:

1. The Chocolate Factory

  • Specialty: Desserts and coffee
  • Location: Near the park entrance
  • Tip: Try their chocolate fondue!

2. Khao Yai Bistro

  • Specialty: Thai and Western dishes
  • Location: Close to the visitor center
  • Tip: Enjoy their fresh salads and local curries.

3. Tamarind Restaurant

  • Specialty: Local Thai dishes
  • Location: Near the main road
  • Tip: Their spicy papaya salad is a must-try!

Practical Tips

  • What to Wear: Lightweight, breathable clothing, sturdy hiking shoes, and a hat for sun protection.
  • What to Bring: Water (at least 2 liters), snacks, a first-aid kit, insect repellent, and sunscreen.
  • Stay Hydrated: It can get hot, especially during hikes—don’t forget to drink plenty of water.
  • Language: While many locals speak basic English, learning a few Thai phrases can enhance your experience.

Conclusion

Whether you're wandering through dense jungles, marveling at waterfalls, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views, Khao Yai National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Thailand. With its diverse ecosystems, rich wildlife, and a variety of trails, Khao Yai offers an unforgettable experience that will leave you wanting more. Pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready to explore this tropical paradise!


Common First-Timer Mistakes

MistakeAvoid
Skipping park entry rulesCheck entry hours and fees before arrival.
No rain protectionWeather changes fast; pack a poncho.
Underestimating distancesPlan trail time and start early.
No cash on handBring small bills for tickets and snacks.

Useful Apps to Download

AppPurpose
Google MapsRoute planning and trailheads
GrabCar pickups in town (limited)
LINEContacting guides and lodges

Do & Don't

Do:

  • Visit waterfalls early before crowds arrive.
  • Book a guide for wildlife tracking.
  • Plan a scenic stop at a viewpoint.

Don't:

  • Feed or approach wildlife.
  • Rely on card payments inside the park.
  • Ignore trail signage and closures.

Emergency Numbers

EmergencyNumber
Tourist Police1155
Police191
Ambulance/Medical1669
Fire199

Cheat Sheet

Best time: November to February for cooler weather.

Top highlight: Haew Suwat or Haew Narok waterfall.

Wildlife: Gibbons, hornbills, deer, and elephants.

Typical fees: Park entry + guide for treks.


What's Next?

Need help planning? Join the community at forums.pattayatalk.com.

Take your time, keep your eyes on the canopy, and enjoy the park’s quiet trails.

Letzte Aktualisierung: March 2026

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