Preparation
Ensure you have appropriate footwear and supplies for hiking, as the terrain is rugged and wild.
Lan Sang National Park is a significant protected area situated in the Dawna Range of Tak Province, northern Thailand. Since its establishment in 1979, the park has served as a vital ecological sanctuary, covering approximately 104 square kilometers of diverse terrain. As Thailand's 15th national park, it is recognized as an IUCN Category II protected area, ensuring the preservation of its natural environment. Conveniently located along the Tak-Mae Sot Highway in Mueang Tak District, it provides an accessible escape into the wilderness for both locals and travelers. The park is characterized by its rugged beauty and serves as an important landmark for biodiversity in the region.
Lan Sang National Park is a significant protected area situated in the Dawna Range of Tak Province, northern Thailand. Since its establishment in 1979, the park has served as a vital ecological sanctuary, covering approximately 104 square kilometers of diverse terrain. As Thailand's 15th national park, it is recognized as an IUCN Category II protected area, ensuring the preservation of its natural environment. Conveniently located along the Tak-Mae Sot Highway in Mueang Tak District, it provides an accessible escape into the wilderness for both locals and travelers. The park is characterized by its rugged beauty and serves as an important landmark for biodiversity in the region.
104 square kilometers of diverse wilderness
Located conveniently along the Tak-Mae Sot Highway
Significant ecological sanctuary in the Dawna Range
Established as Thailand's 15th national park
The park is a protected IUCN Category II area; please adhere to all conservation guidelines.
Limited facilities may be available; carry sufficient water and snacks.
Ideal for visitors interested in biodiversity and natural landscapes.
Ensure you have appropriate footwear and supplies for hiking, as the terrain is rugged and wild.
The park is located along the Tak-Mae Sot Highway, making it most accessible by private vehicle or local transport from Tak.
Nature enthusiasts and those looking for rugged outdoor exploration.
THB ฿
$30-$60 p/day
Thai, English
Check local weather conditions before visiting, especially during the monsoon season when trails may be affected.