Kui Buri National Park

About
Location

Kui Buri National Park is located in the Tenasserim Hills in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.

It is approximately 283 km from Bangkok and 87 km from Hua Hin.

History

The park was established in 1999 and became 90th national park in Thailand. 

Ecosystem

Kui Buri consists of dry evergreen and moist evergreen forests.

It is home to 54 mammal species, 260 + bird species and 60 known reptile species.

Notable species include: large numbers of Asian Elephants and Gaur, Bengal Tiger, Indochinese Leopard and Malayan Tapir.

Size

Kui Buri National Park covers an area of  969 km².

Kui Buri National Park

Getting There
Pang Sida is fairly remote and not easily accessed using public transport, so it is best to visit by car. In the rainy season a 4wd would be beneficial. The journey from Bangkok takes approximately 4hrs. 
Simply enter "Pang Sida National Park entrance" in your sat nav.

Opening Times and Entrance Fees

Opening Time:  07:00

Closing Time:    18:00

Thai Citizen:

Foreigners:

Cars:

Accomodation
In the Park

The park has a campsite with basic amenities. 

There are a number of  houses available to rent, prebooking through the department of National Parks website at portal.dnp.go.th  is neccessary.

Outside the Park

The nearest town is 

 

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