
Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary is located in western Thailand, in the Dawna Range, in Uthai Thani, Tak and Kanchanaburi Provinces.
Together with Thung Yai Naresuan, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
It is approximately 320 km from Bangkok.
The sanctuary was established in 1974.
Huai Kha Khaeng comprises 5 distinct forest types including dry tropical, mixed deciduous, and dry evergreen forests.
It is home to 120 mammal species, 400 bird species and 96 known reptile species.
Notable species include: Asian Elephants, Indochinese Tiger, Indochinese Leopards, Banteng, Malayan Tapir, Water Buffalo, Eldes Deer, Fea's Muntjac and Germain's Langur.
Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary covers an area of 2,789 km², forming part of the largest intact protected forest complex in mainland Southeast Asia.
Opening Time: 07:00
Closing Time: 18:00
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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