Si Nan National Park


Si Nan National Park is a national park in Thailand's Nan Province. This mountainous park is home to steep cliffs and a long section of the Nan River.

Geography

Si Nan National Park is about south of the town of Nan in the Wiang Sa, Na Noi, and Na Muen districts of Nan Province. The park's area is. The park's highest point is the Khao Khun Huai Huek peak at. The Nan River flows for about through the park.

Attractions

Pha Chu, Pha Hua Sing, and Doi Samer Dao offer scenic views of the park's mountainous terrain. Kaeng Luang is a popular rafting spot along the Nan River.

Flora and fauna

The park features forest types including deciduous and mixed. Tree species include Irvingia malayana, krabak, Malabar ironwood, makha, Xylia xylocarpa, Dalbergia oliveri and Vitex pinnata.
The park serves as a sanctuary for animal species, some endangered, including tiger, leopard, fishing cat, wild boar, mouse deer, masked palm civet and treeshrew.