Lampi Waterfall Photo: Lampi Waterfall

Lampi waterfall is the main attraction of the national Park, which also has a second name hat Thai Muang. He is the 52nd national Park in the country, hat Thai Muang falls on 14 April 1986. The Park area is about 72 sq. km.

On its territory there are six very different ecosystems: sandy beach, mangrove forest, coastal forest, swamp forests, coral reefs and tropical rainforests. In such a diverse area of the national Park is home to a huge number of creatures, including 188 species of birds, 64 species of mammals, reptiles and 57, 315 species of marine fish and 31 – freshwater fish.

Lampi waterfall is a stream of fresh water falling from a height of about 40 meters and forming a natural pool suitable for swimming. To top trail trails through the lush jungle, the beginning of which is a zone of cafes and souvenir shops.

Sandy beach Thai Muang, also forms part of the national Park, is one of the few in Thailand, attained the level of five stars. It really is a fantastic place on the beach you can not only sunbathe and swim, coral reefs just 700 metres from the shore make it a chic Playground for divers and snorkelers.

On the beach there are two species of sea turtles protected by the state. They lay their eggs in the sand, and then hatched turtles that survived the shark attacks themselves are going out to sea. Every year the number of surviving juveniles was declining, and scientists have to pick up the eggs from the sand and placed in special nurseries, where the marine life is not threatened. After the baby turtles hatch and gain strength, they are released to float freely.

At the end of the beach Thai Muang is the rock On'illac, which means “giant face”. Indeed, at a certain angle of view of natural patterns on it like a human face. With the top of the rock offers great views of the beach and its surrounding spaces.

The Park also is less popular 40-foot waterfall Tone of Phri, forming a natural pool. The atmosphere here is quieter than the famous Lampi. National Park passes several trails for eco-tourism.

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