Doi Phu Nang National Park
Doi Phu Nang National Park is located in Chiang Muan District, Phayao Province, and is the 127th national park in Thailand. Covering an area of over 537,424 rai, the park features a mountainous terrain with complex peaks and serves as the source of several streams.
Highlights:
Than Sawan Waterfall: A medium-sized limestone waterfall with four tiers, featuring emerald green water that flows year-round. It's perfect for swimming and picnicking, and is just a 300-meter walk from the parking area.
Thai Peacocks: A unique attraction of the park, especially during the mating season from January to March. Visitors can spot peacocks roaming around the parking area and nearby spaces.
Pang Ngun Cave and Pha Tang Cave: Stunning limestone caves ideal for adventure and nature enthusiasts.
Facilities:
Camping Grounds and Lodging: The park offers camping grounds and accommodations for visitors who wish to stay overnight.
Other Amenities: Clean restrooms, safe and convenient parking, as well as food and beverage services are available.