
Pang Sida National Park is located in the Sankamphaeng Range, in eastern Thailand, in Sa Kaeo province, 28 km north of Sa Kaeo City,
The park is part of the Dong Phayayen–Khao Yai Forest Complex.
It is approximately 230 - 260 km from Bangkok.
The park was established in 1982 and became 41st national park in Thailand. Being part of the a Dong Phayayen–Khao Yai Forest Complex it is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Pang Sida composes tropical rain, evergreen, and deciduous forests.
It is home to 81 mammal species, 153+ bird species and 30+ species of reptiles. Endangered species found in the park, include Siamese crocodil.
Ta Phraya covers an area of 844 km².
Opening Time: 07:00
Closing Time: 18:00
Thai Citizen:
Foreigners:
Cars:
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.
The nearest town is