Nam Phong National Park

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Nam Phong National Park
อุทยานแห่งชาติน้ำพอง
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Hin Chang Si
Map showing the location of Nam Phong National Park
Map showing the location of Nam Phong National Park
Park location in Thailand
LocationThailand
Nearest cityKhon Kaen
Coordinates16°37′20″N 102°35′22″E / 16.62222°N 102.58944°E / 16.62222; 102.58944Coordinates: 16°37′20″N 102°35′22″E / 16.62222°N 102.58944°E / 16.62222; 102.58944
Area197 km2 (80 sq mi)
Governing bodyDepartment of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation

Nam Phong National Park (Thai: อุทยานแห่งชาติน้ำพอง) is a national park in Thailand's Khon Kaen and Chaiyaphum provinces. This mountainous park, in two separate sections, encompasses part of the Ubol Ratana Dam reservoir and also features rock formations and cliff-top viewpoints. The park is named for the , impounded by the dam.[1][2]

Geography[]

Nam Phong National Park is located about 50 kilometres (30 mi) west of the city of Khon Kaen in the Ubolratana, Ban Fang, Nong Ruea, Mancha Khiri and Khok Pho Chai districts of Khon Kaen Province and the Ban Thaen and Kaeng Khro districts of Chaiyaphum Province.[1] The park's area is 197 square kilometres (80 sq mi). The park is located in the mountain range in the northern section and the mountain range in the southern section.[1][2] Rivers such as the , Chi and are fed by sources within the park's boundaries.[1]

Attractions[]

Part of the Ubol Ratana Dam reservoir is in the park's northern section and is located by the park headquarters. Hin Chang Si viewpoint, also in the park's northern section, offers views over the reservoir, forested landscapes and east to Khon Kaen. There are also prehistoric rock paintings at this location.[1][2]

There are rock formations at Pha Chan Dai and Kham Phon. There are viewpoints at Pha Sawan and Hin Chang Si. Phu Meng mountain's forests host a wide variety of animal and plant life.[1][2]

The Huai Khe waterfall is in the park's southern section.[2]

Flora and fauna[]

The park's main forest type is deciduous dipterocarp, covering 80% of the park's area. The remainder of the park is mixed deciduous forest and grassland.[2]

Tree species include Shorea obtusa, Shorea siamensis, Dipterocarpus obtusifolius, wild almond, Annamese burada, Hopea ferrea, Cycas, Siamese sal and ingyin.

Richard's pipit

The park serves as a sanctuary for animal species including wild boar, barking deer, wolf, porcupine, pangolin and Siamese hare. Bird life includes junglefowl, white wagtail, grey wagtail, Richard's pipit, sooty-headed bulbul, kingfisher and munia.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Nam Phong National Park". Department of National Parks (Thailand). Archived from the original on 9 November 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Sutthipibul, Vasa; Ampholchantana, Chantanaporn; Dulkull Kapelle, Peeranuch; Charoensiri, Vatid; Lukanawarakul, Ratana, eds. (2006). "Nam Phong National Park". National Parks in Thailand. (free online from the publisher). Department of National Parks (Thailand). pp. 116–117. ISBN 974-286-087-4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2014. Retrieved 26 June 2014.

External links[]

  • Concise Nam Phong National Park information from the Tourism Authority of Thailand
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