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  1. The waterfall at this time is during the low water season.
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    Haew Suwat Waterfall: One of Khao Yai’s most visited waterfalls

    Update: | Date of observation: 20/01/2012

    Khao Yai National Park is the first national park in Thailand, and the second largest covering over 2000 square kilometers of grasslands and forests. It is also home to more than 3000 species of plants, over 300 species of birds, and up to 70 species of mammals including tigers, elephants, monkeys, boars, bears, and more. If lucky, you may come across such wild animals along the way. As long as you do not feed the animals, and keep your distance from them, they won’t be bothering you. Read More