Preparation
Bring sturdy hiking boots and plenty of water, as the terrain is rugged and facilities may be limited deep in the park.
Khao Chamao – Khao Wong National Park is a significant protected area located in the Khao Chamao District of Rayong Province, Thailand. Covering approximately 84 square kilometers of mountainous terrain, the park offers a deep immersion into the region's native forest ecosystems. Its northern boundary borders the expansive Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife Sanctuary, creating a large, continuous habitat for local flora and fauna. The park is characterized by its rugged topography and dense canopy, making it a premier destination for those interested in conservation, trekking, and wilderness exploration. It remains a vital green space for the province, offering a quiet retreat from the coastal areas of Thailand.
Khao Chamao – Khao Wong National Park is a significant protected area located in the Khao Chamao District of Rayong Province, Thailand. Covering approximately 84 square kilometers of mountainous terrain, the park offers a deep immersion into the region's native forest ecosystems. Its northern boundary borders the expansive Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife Sanctuary, creating a large, continuous habitat for local flora and fauna. The park is characterized by its rugged topography and dense canopy, making it a premier destination for those interested in conservation, trekking, and wilderness exploration. It remains a vital green space for the province, offering a quiet retreat from the coastal areas of Thailand.
Expansive 84 square kilometer forest landscape
Continuous habitat bordering the Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife Sanctuary
Rugged mountainous terrain ideal for trekking
Quiet, protected natural environment
The park is a protected area; please follow all conservation guidelines and leave no trace.
Terrain is mountainous and may be challenging for inexperienced hikers.
Limited infrastructure compared to more commercialized tourist spots.
Bring sturdy hiking boots and plenty of water, as the terrain is rugged and facilities may be limited deep in the park.
Stay on marked trails to protect the local ecosystem and avoid encounters with wildlife in the dense forest.
Nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking a quiet retreat into Thailand's lush interior.
THB ฿
$30-$60 p/day
Thai, English
Visit during the cooler, drier months to ensure the best trekking conditions and clearer views of the landscape.