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Khao Chang Puak welcoming visitors this Nov – Jan 2019.

Khao Chang Puak is located in the Thong Pha Phum National Park, Kanchanaburi Province. It has been recommended by Thai Tourism to be 1 in 10 Dream Destinations of Thailand. To preserve the nature within the area, the attraction is open for visitation for only a few months per year with only a few allowed in per day. This year, the Khao Chang Puak will be open from 24 November 2018 to 31 January of 2019.

 

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For those who are planning to visit the amazing attraction can make reservations from 21 November onward. Reservations must be at least 7 days before the date of visitation as only 60 visitors are allowed per day. The Khao Chang Puak is an attraction fit for those who love nature and adventure, as it requires over 6 hours to hike through to the top of Khao Chang Puak at a distance of 8.5 kilometers and a one night stay in a tent.

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Khao Chang Puak is the highest peak in the National Park standing high at 1,249 meters above sea level. The attraction is an amazing experience from the start to finish and not just the view that awaits at the top. Although, perhaps the most exciting part of the hike is called the “Sun Kom Meed” which means the blade of a knife. This is a part in the hiking trail where visitors must carefully walk through the top of a mountain that slopes down like a knife on both sides. It may sound scary, but the panoramic view from all angles makes it worth every adrenaline rush.

 

Here are the details for the Admission fees and other expenses:

 

Thai Nationals 40 THB, Children 20 THB

Tourists 200 THB, Children 100 THB

 

Travel fee in the National Park 20 – 30 THB

 

Tent space 30 THB/person/night

 

The Thong Pha Phum National Park contact No. is 034 – 510 – 979 and 098 – 252 – 0359

 

FB Caption: Khao Chang Puak is the highest peak in the National Park standing high at 1,249 meters above sea level.

 

Source: Travel MThai, UnseenThailand

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