Lan Sang National Park is an important natural site within Tak District. It became the Thailand's 15th National Park on the 14th May 1978 and covers an area of 104 Km2. Lan Sang is also a historical National park, as King Taksin the Great once rested his army in this area during their long march to Chiang Mai.
Steep rugged mountains, covered in fertile natural forests are the prominent features of the Park. Khao Luang Mountain divides the Park into two, its highest peak, Oomyod, reaches 1,065m. from sea level.
Nam Tok Lan Lieng Ma
Lan Lieng Ma Waterfall is a small, attractive waterfall on the Lan Sang stream about 200m. above Pha-lad. The water flows to along Lan Sang Stream.
Nam Tok Lan Sang
Nam Tok Lan Sang is above Lan Lieng Ma Waterfall. Flowing water shoots out of a narrow crevice, tumbling down 3 levels to reach the pool above Lan Lieng Ma Waterfall. This 40m. high waterfall is the most popular site in Lan Sang National Park.
Nam Tok Nam Yoi
pha noi Waterfall pours down an 8m. drops into the Lan Sang Stream.
Nam Tok Pha Te
It's located upper the stream, 2 km far from Pha Noi Waterfall. General geography is erected cliff with 25 meters height.
Pha Lad Waterfall
Pha Lad is a 25m. wide and 40m. long sloping slab of rock, lying below the clear water of the Lan Sang stream. Flowing water sprays over the stone slab before trickling into the lower pool.
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