Namtok Phlio National Park

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Namtok Phlio National Park
อุทยานแห่งชาติน้ำตกพลิ้ว
IUCN category II (national park)
Waterfall at Namtokphlio National Park (Chataburi Province).jpg
Phlio Waterfall
Map showing the location of Namtok Phlio National Park
Map showing the location of Namtok Phlio National Park
Park location in Thailand
Location Chanthaburi Province, Thailand
Nearest city Chanthaburi
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Area 135 km2 (52 sq mi)
Established May 1975
Governing body Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation

Namtok Phlio National Park (Thai: อุทยานแห่งชาติน้ำตกพลิ้ว) is a national park in Chanthaburi Province, Thailand. Home to waterfalls and forests, the park is also the site of a stupa and chedi from the reign of King Rama V.[1]

Geography

Namtok Phlio National Park is located 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) south of Chanthaburi town in Mueang, Laem Sing, Khlung and Makham districts. The park's area is 135 square kilometres (52 sq mi). The highest point is Map Wa Krok peak at 925 metres (3,035 ft).[1]

History

During the reign of King Rama V, the Along Khon chedi was built in 1876. In 1881 a memorial stupa, housing a relic of Princess Sunanta Kumari, was commissioned by King Rama V.[1]

On 2 May 1975, the area was declared a national park as Khao Sa Bap National Park. On 29 September 1982, the park was renamed Namtok Phlio National Park.[1]

Attractions

The park's main attraction is its namesake waterfall, Phlio, whose pools are home to large numbers of soro brook carp.[2] The King Rama V era chedi and stupa are located near Phlio waterfall. Other park waterfalls include Khlong Narai, Makok and Trok Nong.[1]

Flora and fauna

Namtok Phlio is covered in tropical rain forest, including such species as Aphanamixis polystachya, Aquilaria crassna, Scaphium scaphigerum, Sandoricum koetjape, Irvingia malayana, Cotylelobium lanceolatum, Alstonia scholaris and Dalbergia oliveri.[1]

Animal species include serow, tiger, bear, barking deer, porcupine, macaque, langur, gibbon, mouse deer, pangolin, mongoose and otter.[1]

The park is host to abundant bird species including heron, brahminy kite, shika, crested serpent eagle, besra, imperial pigeon, red turtle dove, emerald dove, hornbill, barbet, vernal hanging parrot, shrike, woodpecker, drongo, hill myna, bulbul and white-rumped shama.[1]

References

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