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Get InspiredAsiaThailandPhu Toei National Park

Phu Toei National Park

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National Park·Quiet, Rugged, Remote, Untouched
Phu Toei National Park
Photo by วีรชัย บุญปกครอง from Google Places
Phu Toei National Park
Photo by Kittikhun Yongkiatphanit from Google Places
Phu Toei National Park
Photo by Sittisin Pak from Google Places
Phu Toei National Park
Photo by NikCH from Google Places
Phu Toei National Park
Photo by Nussorn Chanathipphitphiboon from Google Places
Phu Toei National Park
Photo by วีรชัย บุญปกครอง from Google Places
Phu Toei National Park
Photo by Kittikhun Yongkiatphanit from Google Places
Phu Toei National Park
Photo by Sittisin Pak from Google Places
Phu Toei National Park
Photo by NikCH from Google Places
Phu Toei National Park
Photo by Nussorn Chanathipphitphiboon from Google Places

Spanning over 300 square kilometers in the Dan Chang District, Phu Toei National Park remains one of Thailand’s best-kept secrets. Established in 1998, the park is defined by its dramatic topography, most notably Khao Thevada, an 'Angel Mountain' that reaches 1,123 meters and serves as the highest point in Suphan Buri Province. The landscape is characterized by its quiet, undisturbed atmosphere, attracting only a small number of visitors each month. Beyond its natural beauty, the park holds a somber history as the site of the 1991 Lauda Air Flight 004 crash. It is an ideal destination for travelers looking to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in a truly wild, authentic Thai forest environment.

Spanning over 300 square kilometers in the Dan Chang District, Phu Toei National Park remains one of Thailand’s best-kept secrets. Established in 1998, the park is defined by its dramatic topography, most notably Khao Thevada, an 'Angel Mountain' that reaches 1,123 meters and serves as the highest point in Suphan Buri Province. The landscape is characterized by its quiet, undisturbed atmosphere, attracting only a small number of visitors each month. Beyond its natural beauty, the park holds a somber history as the site of the 1991 Lauda Air Flight 004 crash. It is an ideal destination for travelers looking to escape the crowds and immerse themselves in a truly wild, authentic Thai forest environment.

Highlights

  • Summiting Khao Thevada, the highest point in Suphan Buri

  • Exploring over 300 square kilometers of dense, wild forest

  • Visiting the historical memorial site of Lauda Air Flight 004

  • Experiencing a rare, crowd-free Thai natural environment

Before you go: Phu Toei National Park essentials

  • The park is quite remote and requires private transport to access.

  • Facilities are minimal compared to more popular national parks in Thailand.

  • The terrain can be challenging, particularly during the hike to Khao Thevada.

Preparation

Ensure you have sturdy hiking gear and sufficient water, as the park is remote with limited facilities.

Navigation

Download offline maps before arriving, as mobile signal can be inconsistent in the dense forest areas.

Best For

Hikers, nature enthusiasts, and those seeking remote, undisturbed landscapes.

Currency

THB ฿

Average Cost

$30-$60 p/day

Languages Spoken

Thai, English

Respect the History

Be mindful and respectful when visiting the Lauda Air Flight 004 memorial site.

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