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Khao Lak–Lam Ru National Park

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Nearest city
  
Takua Pa

Phone
  
+66 76 485 243

Area
  
125 km²

Established
  
August 1991

Khao Lak–Lam Ru National Park

Location
  
Phang Nga Province, Thailand

Governing body
  
Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation

Address
  
Khuekkhak, Takua Pa District, Phang Nga 82210, Thailand

Hours
  
Open today · 8:30AM–4:30PM, 8PM–12AMMonday8:30AM–4:30PM, 8PM–12AMTuesday8:30AM–4:30PM, 8PM–12AMWednesday8:30AM–4:30PMThursday8:30AM–4:30PM, 8PM–12AMFriday8:30AM–4:30PM, 8PM–12AMSaturday8:30AM–4:30PMSunday8:30AM–4:30PM

Similar
  
Khao Lak, Surin Islands, Similan Islands, Sa Nang Manora Forest Park, International Tsunami Museum

Khao lak lam ru national park


Khao Lak–Lam Ru National Park (Thai: อุทยานแห่งชาติเขาหลัก–ลำรู่) is a national park in Phang Nga Province, Thailand. The park is named for two of its mountain peaks, Khao Lak and Lam Ru. It also encompasses beaches and forests.

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Route 4 phetkasem road at khao lak lam ru national park


Geography

Khao Lak–Lam Ru National Park is 115 kilometres (71 mi) north of Phuket city and 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Takua Pa. The coastal area here is typically referred to as "Khao Lak". The park is just off Route 4 (Phetkasem Road).

Khao Lak–Lam Ru park covers parts of four districts: Kapong, Mueang Phang Nga, Takua Pa, and Thai Mueang. The park's area is 125 square kilometres (48 sq mi) and its highest peak is 1,077 metres (3,530 ft).

History

Originally the park was a seashore park, but in 1984 it was extended to encompass the forested and mountainous area inland and for protection of the province's main drainage basin. On 30 August 1991, Khao Lak–Lam Ru became Thailand's 66th national park.

The December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami caused high casualties in Khao Lak. Due to its location and shoreline terrain, the area suffered the worst of any area in Thailand, with over 4,000 deaths.

Attractions

The park has numerous large waterfalls, the largest of which is Lam Ru Waterfall, a waterfall of 5 levels and year-round water flow. Other waterfalls include Lam Phrao, Hin Lat, and Ton Chong Fa. The coastal park section at Khao Lak sea shore offers very clear waters and clean, quiet stretches of beach.

Flora and fauna

The park's forest is tropical evergreen forest, including such tree species as takian, Dipterocarpus, Alstonia scholaris, Magnolia champaca, and Anisoptera costata. Palms, bamboo, and epiphytes such as orchids and ferns grow widely throughout.

Nearer the seashore, species such as cashew trees, Barringtonia asiatica, and Pandanus fascicularis (screw pine) flourish.

Smaller mammal species include colugo, binturong, and Malayan weasel. Larger mammals include Sumatran serow and Malayan tapir. The park is home to various reptile species including Bengal monitor and Malayan pit viper.

Bird species in the park include crested serpent eagle, white-bellied sea eagle, emerald dove, scarlet minivet, bushy-crested hornbill, and oriental pied hornbill.

References

Khao Lak–Lam Ru National Park Wikipedia