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26 February 2011

Tak : The Lansang National Park

The Lansang National Park

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Despite the fact that the Lansang Waterfall is not a popular as it Tak Province cousin, the Thilosu, it is still popular with tourists during the rainy season. While the flows here are not as powerful as the others are. visitors will find this area peaceful and relaxing.
Location
The Lansang National Park is located in Amphoe Muang in the mountainous Province of Tak. The highest peak, named Um Yom, stands one thousand sixty-five meters above sea level. Surrounding the area is a lush forest, which blankets the area in a sea of green. For information, you can contact the National Park Office in Amphoe Muang.

Highlights
The Pha Lad Waterfall.lhe first level of the Pha Lad Waterfall is located near the National Park Office. Although the levels here are very small, there is a field of stone, which is perfect for having a picnic.

The Lan Liangma Waterfall is two hundred meters above the Pha Lad Waterfall. The waterfall passes through a creek and squeezes into a narrow channel before falling into the pools below.
The Lansang Waterfall:Tbe Lansang Waterfall has three levels
and is about two kilometers from the Lan Liangma Waterfall. It is considered by many do be the most beautiful waterfall in the region.
The Pha Phueng Waterfall: The Pha Phueng Waterfall is six hundred meters above the Lansang Waterfall. Along the creek is a small path to follow. This waterfall, while not as powerful as the others, enchants visitors coming to see the water bleed through the stones and settle in the tranquil pool.

The Pha The Waterfall:Tbe Pha The Waterfall is the highest waterfall, lying one thousand two hundred kilometers outside of Pha Phueng. While visiting, you must exercise extreme caution. The path to the top is slippery and traverses a steep cliff. The beauty this waterfall has to offer can only be beat by the fun you will have swimming in the pool at the base.

How to Get There
From the Tak Province, take Highway 105 to Mae Sot until you reach the twelve-kilometer marker. Here, you will turn left and continue straight for one kilometer until you reach the checkpoint. Once here, continue driving for two more kilometers until you come to the National Park Office. The total distance from Tak is twenty-one kilometers.
To contact the Lansang National Park Office call: 0-5551-9278-9

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