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Thailand has over 96 national parks, 100 wildlife sanctuaries, and 65 forest parks, making up 13% of the country's total land area. The parks showcase Thailand's natural diversity, ranging from northern mountain forests to southern rainforests to marine life along both coasts. Most parks can be easily accessed by road and have simple accommodations and small admission fees. Wildlife sanctuaries are more protected areas where visitors must be self-sufficient and follow no-disturbance rules to protect animals. National parks have visitor rules to ensure environmental protection and safety.
Thailand has over 96 national parks, 100 wildlife sanctuaries, and 65 forest parks, making up 13% of the country's total land area. The parks showcase Thailand's natural diversity, ranging from northern mountain forests to southern rainforests to marine life along both coasts. Most parks can be easily accessed by road and have simple accommodations and small admission fees. Wildlife sanctuaries are more protected areas where visitors must be self-sufficient and follow no-disturbance rules to protect animals. National parks have visitor rules to ensure environmental protection and safety.
Thailand has over 96 national parks, 100 wildlife sanctuaries, and 65 forest parks, making up 13% of the country's total land area. The parks showcase Thailand's natural diversity, ranging from northern mountain forests to southern rainforests to marine life along both coasts. Most parks can be easily accessed by road and have simple accommodations and small admission fees. Wildlife sanctuaries are more protected areas where visitors must be self-sufficient and follow no-disturbance rules to protect animals. National parks have visitor rules to ensure environmental protection and safety.
Overview North-East (Isan) of Thailand South of Thailand
Central of Thailand North of Thailand
Overview Thailand has 96 national parks, 100 wildlife and non-hunting sanctuaries and 65 forest parks, which together make up a full 13 percent of land area. The park system, managed y the !oyal "orestry #epartment, pro$ides the $isitor with easy access to the country%s natural treasure, from the mountain pine forests of the &orth to the southern rainforests to the spectacular coral and marine life o' oth coasts. (ome of the wildlife and non-hunting sanctuaries ad)oin one another, making conser$ation e'orts easier. *ost of the parks are accessile y road, o'er simple accommodation and charge a small admission fee. +n the larger ones such as ,hao -ai, rangers can e hired as guides for long treks. .ildlife sanctuaries are not tourism areas, howe$er, so $isitors must ring food and camping gear and oser$e the no- disturance rules set up to protect the animals. &ational parks and wildlife sanctuaries ha$e rules for $isitors that are made to ensure en$ironmental protection as well as your own safety. -ou can contriute to the preser$ation of Thailand/s natural heritage y oser$ing the simple rules of lea$ing nothing ehind, taking nothing with you, and respecting the residents of the place you $isit, human or otherwise.