About Lan Sang National Park
Lan Sang National Park is in the Dawna Range, Tak Province, northern Thailand. Built up in 1979, it is an IUCN Category II ensured zone estimating 104 square kilometers 40 sq mi. On the Tak-Mae Sot Highway in Mueang Tak District, it turned into the nation's fifteenth national stop. Different kinds of woods, for example, rain backwoods, coniferous timberland, slope evergreen woodland, deciduous dipterocarp woodland, and blended deciduous backwoods, are found in ious geological zones. Wild creatures found are normal wild pig, woofing deer, Siamese enormous headed turtle, serow, civet, Black-peaked Bulbul, and flying reptiles.
• Namtok Pha Lat- This cascade moves through a split-level slope of rocks down an expansive complex ground of rocks. The ground slants a bit and is 25 m wide and 40 m long.
• Namtok Lan Liang Ma - It includes a little rough slope with a gap of around 6 m wide in the center. The streams of Lam Huai Lan Sang go through the opening against the water surface beneath. The cascade is around 5 m high.
• Namtok Lan Sang- The water spouts from a cleft of the mountain and falls in three levels previously streaming into a lake and tumbling down to Namtok Lan Liang Ma.
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