Attraction Details :
Srinakarindra National
Park is 953,500 rais, covering Saiyoke District, Srisawat District, and
Thongphaphoom District area. The interesting tourist attraction is Tham
Sawan, the newly discovered cave in Srinakarindra National Park area in
Tonmaprao Village, Maegramoong Sub-District, Srisawat District. The
natural cave is 9 meters wide, 9 meters high, and 159 meters long. There
are paintings of ancient people on the cave’s wall. It is 15 kilometers
from Srinakarindra National Park bureau. From the bureau, drive along
Huay Maekamin Waterfall - Erawan Waterfall route, turn right at Baan
Tonmaprao School. Tonmaprao Village is 1.5 kilometers from the junction.
The cave entrance is about 500 meters from the village. Four wheel
driving is recommended. Visitors should contact Tonmaprao villagers to
be the guide.Tham Neramit is a big cave divided into many rooms. There are various shapes of stalagmites. It is 10 kilometers before Huay Maekamin Waterfall, turn left to Tham Neramit route for 2 kilometers and walk 300 meters. Tham Nammood, Tham Phrapang, and Tham Phrakho are big caves located 4 kilometers from Tham Neramit. Visitors should visit local tourist guide or the national park officer. Pick-up or four wheel driving is recommended for transportation.
Tham Nammood is in Srinakarindra National Park area in Nammood Village, Mae Kraboong Sub-District. The cave’s entrance is 15 meters wide and 10 meters high. In the cave, there is a deep hollow from where the water always came out.
Tham Praprang is another cave that is huge and beautiful. It is located in Srinakarindra National Park in Nammood Village, Mae Kraboong Sub-District. The cave is divided into various rooms, each has stalagmites. To visit this cave, use Erawan and Maekamin Waterfall route, turn left to the route to Wat Tham Nammood route which is 11 kilometers before Maekamin Waterfall. Wat Tham Nammood is 500 meters from the junction. Park the car there behind the temple and then walk 400 meters from the car park. Tham Prakho, another cave, is situated at the northwest side, 130 meters from this cave.
Huay Maekamin Waterfall is situated at the national park’s bureau next to Khuen Srinakarindra Lake. It is situated about 108 kilometers from the city. This waterfall is very beautiful as it is surrounded by a lot of forest plants. The water in the waterfall is from the water source at Kala Mountain, the dry hill evergreen forest at the east side of the national park. The water flows to the dam. The waterfall is divided into 7 levels and each level has different name. The 1st level is “Dongwan”. The 2nd level is “Mankamin”. The 3rd level is “Wangnapa”. The 4th level is “Chatkaew”. The 5th level is “Laijonlong”. The 6th level is “Dongpeesua”. The 7th level is “Romklao”. Each level has unique height and beauty. The national park provided the route to every level of the waterfall. It is also nature trails. The waterfall is available throughout the year.
In the national park area, there are accommodations, camping area, and restaurants for visitors. For more information, please contact Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservations, Bangkok tel.02-562-0760 or www.dnp.go.th or the national park’s bureau tel. 034-516-667-8.