Sri Nan National Park

Is located in Nan Province, northern Thailand. It is a large and diverse national park, covering parts of several districts, including Na Noi, Chaloem Phra Kiat, and Tha Wang Pha. The park is known for its stunning mountain landscapes, rich biodiversity, and tranquil natural beauty, making it a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature.


Main Attractions in Sri Nan National Park

  1. Doi Phu Kha
    Doi Phu Kha is the highest peak in the park, standing at 1,980 meters above sea level. This mountain is famous for its cool climate, breathtaking panoramic views, and diverse flora and fauna. The journey to the summit is a challenge for hikers but offers an unparalleled view of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Doi Phu Kha is especially well-known for its beautiful wild orchids and other rare plant species that bloom in the area.

  2. Phu Phueng Waterfall
    Phu Phueng Waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the park. The water cascades down from a height and flows into a crystal-clear pool below, surrounded by lush forest. It is a peaceful spot, ideal for picnics, swimming, or simply relaxing amidst nature.

  3. The Forest and Wildlife
    Sri Nan National Park is home to a rich variety of plant and animal species. Visitors may encounter wildlife such as gibbons, wild boars, malayan sun bears, and a wide range of bird species, including hornbills. The park's lush forests also contain many medicinal plants and rare species, making it a haven for botanists and nature enthusiasts.

  4. Bua Tong (Sticky) Waterfall
    Located in the park, this waterfall is famous for its unusual properties where the limestone rocks are "sticky." The rocks' unique texture allows visitors to climb up the waterfall easily, making it a fun and exciting experience. The sight of the water cascading over the sticky rocks creates a striking visual contrast, especially in the rainy season when the water flow is strong.

  5. Hill Tribe Villages
    Sri Nan National Park is also home to several hill tribe communities, such as the Hmong, Lahu, and Karen people. These communities maintain their traditional lifestyles and can be visited to learn about their culture, agriculture, and crafts. The villages are often nestled in the hills and provide a unique glimpse into rural life in northern Thailand.


Activities in Sri Nan National Park

  1. Trekking and Hiking
    The park offers numerous trails for trekking and hiking, ranging from easy walks to more challenging ascents, such as the trek to Doi Phu Kha. Along the trails, visitors can enjoy the diverse flora and fauna, waterfalls, and stunning mountain views.

  2. Camping
    The park has camping sites where visitors can spend a night under the stars. Camping here is an excellent way to experience the serenity and natural beauty of the area. Some campsites have basic facilities, but for those seeking a more rustic experience, there are spots to pitch tents.

  3. Birdwatching
    Sri Nan National Park is a birdwatcher's paradise, with a variety of bird species, including rare and migratory birds. The dense forests and mountainous terrain create an ideal habitat for many bird species, especially in the cooler months.

  4. Photography
    With its picturesque landscapes, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife, the park offers endless opportunities for photography. Whether you are a professional photographer or an amateur, the stunning scenery provides a perfect backdrop for capturing the beauty of nature.


Getting to Sri Nan National Park

  • By Car: The park is accessible by car from Nan City. Take Route 1080 (Nan to Thung Chang) and follow signs for the park. The park is located about 70 kilometers from the city center, and the roads are generally in good condition. However, some areas may require a 4x4 vehicle, especially during the rainy season.

  • By Public Transport: You can take a bus or minivan to Na Noi or other nearby towns and then arrange for a local taxi or tuk-tuk to reach the park. However, public transport options may be limited, so it's advisable to check schedules in advance.


Visitor Information

  • Best Time to Visit: The ideal time to visit Sri Nan National Park is during the cool season (November to February), when the weather is pleasant and suitable for outdoor activities. The rainy season (May to October) can make certain trails difficult to navigate but also brings lush green landscapes and increased waterfall flow.

  • Address : 9R8R+X2M, Si Sa Ket Subdistrict, Nan Noi District, Nan 55150
    • Phone :  098 685 3293.
    • Opening HoursMonday to Sunday: 5:00 AM – 8:00 PM

    • What to Bring:

      • Hiking gear, including comfortable shoes and lightweight clothing suitable for trekking.
      • Waterproof jacket and insect repellent.
      • Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses).
      • Camera to capture the beautiful scenery and wildlife.

    Accommodation

    • Camping: There are designated camping areas within the park. You can set up tents in the designated spots or rent simple bungalows for a more comfortable stay.
    • Guesthouses and Hotels: For those who prefer not to camp, nearby towns like Na Noi or Nan City offer various accommodations, including guesthouses, boutique hotels, and resorts.

    Why Visit Sri Nan National Park?

    Sri Nan National Park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, adventure, and tranquility. Whether you are an avid hiker, a wildlife enthusiast, a photographer, or simply someone looking for a peaceful retreat in nature, this park has something to offer. The combination of mountain views, waterfalls, diverse wildlife, and hill tribe cultures makes Sri Nan an exceptional destination for anyone visiting northern Thailand. If you are looking for a place to reconnect with nature, Sri Nan National Park is definitely worth a visit!