Sunday, May 16, 2010

Khaosok National Park



Khao Sok National Park in Southern Thailand is an amazing place. It is covered by the oldest evergreen rainforest in the world, huge limestone mountains shooting straight up in the air, deep valleys, breathtaking lakes, exciting caves, wild animals and much more. .

Khao Sok is a fantastic place to go on vacation. Elephant trekking, trekking on foot, canoeing and jeep safaris are all possible activities, which will give you the experience of a lifetime. Khao Sok is perfectly situated on the mainland between Phuket, Krabi, Khao Lak and Koh Samui, the most popular destinations in southern Thailand.

Khaosok.com aims to promote and preserve Khao Sok by making you appreciate this beautiful area just as much as the people behind this website do. Khaosok.com features information on the vast variety of flora and fauna in Khao Sok, as well as facts and history about the area.


Unregulated tourism

According to the official statistics 82 020 people visited Khao Sok National Park in 2007. The carrying capacity for the park is not known. This means if the number of visitors increases too much there is a danger that the wildlife will be driven away. Visitors are of course welcome, in fact vital, since park fees go towards the maintenance and protection of the area.

Code of Conduct for Khao Sok National Park.

Do not drop any litter whilst on trails or along Khao Sok’s roads. Plastic bottles and food bags are a major problem along with cigarette ends and polystyrene packaging. Take all of your rubbish with you when you leave.

Please practice considerate behaviour when walking trails. There are no toilets in the forest so please bury your waste and burn all tissue. Any sanitary pads or Tampons must be removed from the park. Never go to the toilet near a water course. This can pollute and contaminate the pristine water supply in the area.

Never cut down wood for fire making. You must find the wood you need from dead branches already on the floor. Once you have finished with your fire please leave the area as if no-one had been there. Never leave half burnt plastic or cans on the floor, animals can be seriously harmed by this. Take all rubbish with you and make sure the fire is completely out.

Never attempt to catch or chase any wildlife. Firstly these are wild animals and you may get hurt and secondly it creates unnecessary stress for the animals and decreases their energy levels which they need to find food. If you notice anyone catching or disturbing wildlife, collecting seeds or cutting down trees please report it to the national park head quarters immediately.

When bathing in the rivers or at waterfalls please cover up. Thai culture is extremely different to western culture and it causes offence to swim nude.

Do not venture off of trails and never drive a motorbike or car down along them. The erosion caused by this is extremely damaging and the noise will scare the surrounding wildlife.


By following these simple rules we can enjoy Khao Sok National Park whilst ensuring its survival for future generations. Please be considerate and respect the beautiful nature in this area and the local culture and traditions.



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