What to do and see in Nakhon Nayok Province, Nakhon Nayok Province: The Best Nature & Parks

October 30, 2021 Leonardo Torrence

Discover the best top things to do in Nakhon Nayok Province, Thailand including Maduea, Wang Takrai Park, Khao Yai National Park, Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam, Namtok Sarika waterfall, Heo Narok Waterfall, Tung Bua Daeng, Kawang Waterfall, Wang Bon Reservoir, Wang Ta Krai Waterfall.
Restaurants in Nakhon Nayok Province

1. Maduea

Sarika, Nakhon Nayok 26000 Thailand
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Maduea

2. Wang Takrai Park

Nakhon Nayok Thailand http://aecnews.net/wang-takrai-national-park
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Wang Takrai Park

Reviewed By TouristHero - Melbourne, Australia

Great park with many fresh water pools for swimming. Great fun for the kids. Good for a day trip and picnic.

3. Khao Yai National Park

Pak Phli Thailand +66 86 092 6529 http://www.khaoyainationalpark.com/
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4.0 based on 619 reviews

Khao Yai National Park

This national park covers more than 2,000 square kilometers of evergreen forests, mountains and grasslands, which offer a variety of hiking trails and many waterfalls, the highest and most magnificent of which is Haew Narok at 80 meters.

Reviewed By Raintree_Thailand - Bangkok, Thailand

We've visited Khao Yai National Park many times and it rarely fails to impress. Thailand's first national park and still one of the largest, the park is home to fabulous wildlife: large and healthy population of wild elephants, deer, gaur, gibbons, hornbills, porcupines, civet cats, sloth, wild boar, and lots more. The visitor center is interesting and you can camp or rent cabins in the park. Ten tips for people to consider when visiting: 1) The park is remote and there is no local transportation; hire your own vehicle or rent a vehicle with driver for your visit. 2) Entrance fee for foreigners is 400 baht. Yes; it's 10 times the price charged Thais, but so what! Grow up... it's US$13.... to visit a world-class park! 3) Bring water and snacks. There are basic food stalls at the park headquarters, but frankly the food is not very good and selections are minimal. 4) Don't bother hiking to waterfalls in the dry season. The falls drop to a trickle or less and are not worth the time and effort to walk to. 5) While the rains make for great viewing of the waterfalls, they also bring out lots of leeches. Protect yourself and be prepared for them so they don't ruin your visit. 6) Don't feed the wild animals! It's dangerous and very unhealthy for them. 7) When encountering elephants on the road, keep your distance and absolutely DON'T blow your horn! Elephants (especially bull elephants or mothers with young) can be very unpredictable and dangerous. It is not uncommon for them to "attack" cars and inflict heavy damage to them (don't believe? do a search on YouTube). 8) If you are staying in the park overnight, you can no longer drive the park road going to Prachin Buri after dark. Used to be great for seeing wildlife at night, but now prohibited for the protection of the animals. 9) The park is packed with wildlife, but you have to work to notice and enjoy the birds and animals. That's best done by getting out of your vehicle and off the road (although you can also often see a lot along the roads). Best to consult park officials on good spots and times for viewing hornbills and gibbons. 10) Enjoy!!!

4. Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam

Tha Dan Village, Hin Tang, Nakhon Nayok Thailand +66 92 185 1145 http://www.bangkokrim.com
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4.0 based on 155 reviews

Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam

Reviewed By BangkokSachse - Bangkok, Thailand

We drove from Bangkok to see Khun Dan Dam. We drove to the top of the dam. We rented a golf cart for 350 Baht a hour. We drove the cart to tour the dam. The distance was about 5 kilometers. We stopped at four different view points. The views were beautiful. The dam is huge.

5. Namtok Sarika waterfall

Nakhon Nayok Thailand http://www.nakon-nayok.com/sarika_waterfall.htm
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4.0 based on 49 reviews

Namtok Sarika waterfall

Reviewed By BangkokSachse - Bangkok, Thailand

We visited Sarika Waterfalls on a Wednesday. We were first in the park at 9 am. We hiked up to the Waterfalls. The Waterfalls were beautiful in rainy season.

6. Heo Narok Waterfall

Khao Yai National Park, Pak Phli 26130 Thailand
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4.0 based on 27 reviews

Heo Narok Waterfall

7. Tung Bua Daeng

3051 Highway Thong Lang, Ban Na 26110 Thailand
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3.0 based on 1 reviews

Tung Bua Daeng

8. Kawang Waterfall

Si Ka-ang, Ban Na 26110 Thailand

9. Wang Bon Reservoir

Moo 7 Tambon Na Hin Lat, Pak Phli 26130 Thailand https://tourist-attraction-924.business.site/

10. Wang Ta Krai Waterfall

222 Moo 1, Sarika 26000 Thailand +66 37 385 164 [email protected] http://www.wangtakrai.com/

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