Nestled in the southern province of Phang Nga, the 139-square-mile (224-square-kilometer) Ton Pariwat Wildlife Sanctuary is a vibrant expanse of low-lying mountain forest. The sanctuary’s lush canopy shelters a diverse array of wildlife, with the calls of birds and monkeys echoing through the trees. Visitors can explore the area via ATV trails, ziplines, and boardwalks, each offering a unique perspective on the dense foliage and the bubbling Klong Song Phrek River that winds its way through the landscape. This natural haven provides a rich, immersive experience for those seeking to connect with Thailand’s native flora and fauna.
Ton Pariwat Wildlife Sanctuary
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