Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex

World Heritage
Thailand
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The Dong Phayayan-Khao Yai Forest Complex stretches for 230 km, bordering Ta Phaya National Park on the Cambodian border to the east and Khao Yai National Park to the west. It is home to more than 800 species of animals, including 112 mammals (including two species of gibbons), 392 bird species and 200 reptiles and amphibians. The conservation of globally threatened and endangered mammal, bird and reptile species is of international importance, 19 of which are vulnerable and four are endangered, and the area contains a number of important tropical forest ecosystems that can provide suitable habitats for the long-term survival of these species.

The Luak ridge in morning fog with the Sonthi valley in front

Rock formations at Pa Hin Ngam National Park

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Siam Tulip at Pa Hin Ngam National park

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Khao Kok Tako and the Pa Sak Cholasit Dam

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The Dong Phaya Yen Mountains rising east of Pa Sak Cholasit Dam

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executive body Dong Phaya Yen Mountains
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Commons category Dong Phaya Yen Mountains
coordinate location Point(101.34611111 16.23972222)
length 170
elevation above sea level 1167
width 40