About Taksin Maharat National Park
Taksin Maharat National Park is a national park in Tak Province, Thailand. Home to Thailand's biggest tree, the recreation center additionally includes cascades, buckles, and shake arrangements. It is trusted that the Burmese King Alaungpaya used to walk his armed force through this zone. The recreation center's unique name was Ton Krabak Yai National Park, named for the recreation center's tremendous krabak tree. On 23 December 1981, the recreation center was assigned Thailand's 40th national stop. It was later renamed Taksin Maharat National Park out of appreciation for King Taksin of the Thonburi Kingdom.
• Ton Krabak Yai - The recreation center's fundamental fascination is Ton Krabak Yai, a 700-year-old krabak tree estimating 50 meters 160 ft in tallness and 16 meters 52 ft in perimeter. The tree is accepted to be the biggest in Thailand.
• Saphan Hin Stone Bridge - Saphan Hin is a characteristic stone extension crossing two bluffs with a stream streaming underneath. The development is 25 meters 82 ft high and 30 meters 98 ft long. Adjacent is the Tran Loard Krow Cave including stalactites and stalagmites.
• Namtok Pang A Noi - This fair estimated cascade streams throughout the entire year. It is around 20 m high, and around 2 km far from Ton Krabak Yai toward the east.
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