Mae Surin National Park
   Photo: Mae Surin National Park

Nestled in the mountains of the northern province of Mae Hong Son Mae Surin National Park covers an area of ​​397 sq.km. Time falls on its foundation in 1981.

The park is situated on a mountain ridge Thanon Tongchay, peak height of which varies from 300 to 1700 meters above sea level. In the mountains originate numerous streams that feed the river Pai home in the region.

A sharp change in altitude and terrain was the reason for growth in the park Mae Surin different types of forests. Here you can meet both the lush tropical and deciduous forests. The park grows teak, pine, as well as rare species of wild orchids. Its fauna is less diverse, it can meet the Malayan sun bear, golden cat, wild pig, serval and deer.

The name of the park gave it the main attraction of single storey waterfall Mae Surin. He is one of the tallest and most beautiful in Thailand. The water is roaring falls off a cliff height of 100 meters.

Follow the nature trail Huai Mae Sagert you can enjoy multiple birds inhabiting the lush tropical valleys of the park.

In Mae Surin hill tribes live, fled many years ago from neighboring Myanmar (Burma). In the forests of the national park you can meet representatives of the peoples of Karen and Hmong, preserving vital ordinances for centuries without changes.

Huai Fai Cor - the headquarters of the Royal ecological project located in the national park. Here you will find well-crafted gardens, recreational area and a small zoo, which contains the solar Malay bear, wild cat, and many others.

In November, the park Mae Surin especially transformed, in just two weeks hillsides bloom bright wild sunflowers. Admire the splendor of it attracts both foreigners and local tourists.

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