Si Satchanalai National Park

Si Satchanalai National Park (Thai อุทยานแห่งชาติศรีสัชนาลัย) is a national park in Thailand.

Si Satchanalai National Park
อุทยานแห่งชาติศรีสัชนาลัย
Map showing the location of Si Satchanalai National Park
Map showing the location of Si Satchanalai National Park
Location within Thailand
LocationSukhothai Province
Coordinates17°35′N 99°31′E[1]
Area213 km2 (82 sq mi)
Established1981
Visitors10,569 (in 2019)
Governing bodyDepartment of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation

Description

The Si Satchanalai National Park lies in Si Satchanalai and Thung Saliam districts of Sukhothai Province, the North of Thailand.

The general geography of the national park is the complex mountains of the southern end of the Phi Pan Nam Range, lying along north–south direction, looking like a flank surrounding it, some are rocky mountains and among the high mountains in the western part, there are high cliffs, such as Doi Mae Wang Chang and Doi Mae Mok. The height of this area is between 300 and 1200 m above mean sea level. The steep slope of the ranges is an advantage for protecting the forests from being destroyed and occupied by local people.

These mountains are the source of many streams such as Huai Sai Khao, Huai Mae Tha Phae, Huai Mae San, Huai Pha Cho, Huai Manao, among others. There are some flatland areas along the shore of Huai Chang and Yom River.

History

Si Satchanai National Park is the place of historical located in Thung Saliam district, Sukhothai Province. Previously, it was called Mueang Chaliang. The Royal Forest Department proclaimed it a National Park on May 8, 1981, as Thailand's 26th National Park. The total area is 133,250 rai ~ 213 square kilometres (82 sq mi).[2] The park consists of rich forest that provide an important watershed for the surrounding agricultural area.

See also

References

  1. "Sri Satchanalai". Protected Planet. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  2. "ข้อมูลพื้นที่อุทยานแห่งชาติ ที่ประกาศในราชกิจจานุบกษา 133 แห่ง" [National Park Area Information published in the 133 Government Gazettes]. Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (in Thai). December 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2022, no 26{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
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