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Scenic landscape view in Khao Chamao-Khao Wong in Rayong, Chanthaburi, Thailand

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong

Thailand, Rayong, Chanthaburi

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Khao Chamao-Khao Wong

LocationThailand, Rayong, Chanthaburi
RegionRayong, Chanthaburi
TypeNational Park
Coordinates12.9830°, 101.7000°
Established1975
Area83.68
Nearest CityKlaeng (12 mi)
Major CityRayong (40 mi)
Entrance Fee$10
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Contents
  1. Park Overview
    1. About Khao Chamao-Khao Wong
    2. Wildlife Ecosystems
    3. Flora Ecosystems
    4. Geology
    5. Climate And Weather
    6. Human History
    7. Park History
    8. Major Trails And Attractions
    9. Visitor Facilities And Travel
    10. Conservation And Sustainability
  2. Visitor Information
    1. Visitor Ratings
    2. Photos
    3. Frequently Asked Questions
    4. Top Rated in Thailand

About Khao Chamao-Khao Wong

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong National Park is a protected mountainous area located in Rayong, Chanthaburi in central Thailand. The name "Khao" refers to the prominent hills and mountain formations that define the park's landscape, supporting diverse ecosystems from lowland forests to upland habitats. As part of Thailand's comprehensive protected area system, Khao Chamao-Khao Wong safeguards important natural resources while welcoming visitors to explore its trails and scenic viewpoints. The park falls under the management of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.

Wildlife Ecosystems

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong protects diverse wildlife communities within its forested boundaries. The park supports populations of mammals including macaques, gibbons, deer species, and various smaller carnivores such as civets and mongoose. Birdlife is abundant, with resident species including hornbills, barbets, and woodpeckers, supplemented by migratory species during seasonal movements. Reptiles and amphibians contribute to the park's biodiversity, with various species of frogs, lizards, and snakes occupying different ecological niches. The park's streams and water features provide habitat for freshwater fish and aquatic invertebrates.

Flora Ecosystems

The forests of Khao Chamao-Khao Wong support diverse plant communities that vary with elevation, moisture, and soil conditions. Dominant vegetation types include mixed deciduous forest with teak, rosewood, and various dipterocarp species forming the canopy. Evergreen forest occurs in moister areas along streams and on sheltered slopes, featuring a denser canopy and more diverse understory. Bamboo groves are common throughout the park, while the forest floor supports a variety of ground orchids, ferns, and wildflowers that bloom seasonally. The park's botanical diversity contributes to its ecological importance within Thailand's protected area network.

Geology

The geological formations of Khao Chamao-Khao Wong reflect the complex tectonic history of central Thailand. The park's mountain terrain consists primarily of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, including sandstone, limestone, and shale formations dating from the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras. Folding and faulting over millions of years created the rugged topography visible today, with exposed cliff faces revealing layered rock strata. In some areas, granite intrusions have created distinct landforms, while erosion by water and wind has carved valleys, gorges, and cave systems that contribute to the park's scenic character.

Climate And Weather

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong in Rayong, Chanthaburi has a tropical climate with three recognizable seasons influenced by the Asian monsoon system. The rainy season from May to October brings the majority of annual precipitation, typically 1,000-2,000 millimeters, with June and September usually being the wettest months. The cool season from November to February offers the most pleasant visiting conditions with lower humidity and temperatures between 18-30°C. The hot season from March to May sees temperatures peaking at 35-40°C with increasing humidity as monsoon conditions develop. Localized weather patterns are influenced by the park's topography, with higher elevations receiving more rainfall and cooler temperatures.

Human History

The territory encompassed by Khao Chamao-Khao Wong has been shaped by human presence over many centuries. Archaeological evidence in the broader Rayong, Chanthaburi region suggests habitation dating back thousands of years, with successive cultures leaving their mark on the landscape. Local Thai communities have long depended on the forests for resources including timber, medicinal plants, wild foods, and water. Buddhist monasteries established near the forest edge reflect the traditional Thai reverence for natural places as sites of spiritual practice and retreat. The modernization of Thailand in the 20th century brought new pressures on forest resources, eventually leading to conservation measures to protect the remaining natural areas.

Park History

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong was established as part of Thailand's national park system, which began with the creation of Khao Yai National Park in 1962 and has since grown to encompass over 150 protected areas covering approximately 18 percent of the country's land area. The park in Rayong, Chanthaburi was designated to protect the region's natural ecosystems from logging, agricultural encroachment, and other threats that had been degrading Thailand's forests at an alarming rate during the latter half of the 20th century. A nationwide logging ban enacted in 1989 further strengthened protections for the country's remaining forests. The park is managed by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.

Major Trails And Attractions

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong offers visitors a selection of trails and natural attractions that showcase the park's diverse landscapes. Established hiking trails range from short nature walks near the visitor center to longer routes that penetrate deeper into the forest interior. Waterfalls within the park provide scenic destinations and natural swimming pools during the wetter months. Scenic viewpoints along ridgelines and hilltops reward hikers with expansive vistas over the surrounding countryside. Birdwatching and wildlife observation are popular activities, with the cool season offering the best opportunities for spotting rare species. Camping facilities allow visitors to extend their stay and experience the forest's nocturnal atmosphere.

Visitor Facilities And Travel

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong provides standard national park facilities managed by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. Accommodation options typically include park bungalows and designated camping areas, with advance booking recommended during peak season from November to February. The park headquarters features an information center, restrooms, and a small restaurant or food stall. Trail maps and basic guidance are available from park rangers at the visitor center. The park is accessible from Rayong, Chanthaburi by road, with the nearest towns providing additional accommodation, dining, and supply options. Park entrance fees apply, with separate rates for Thai nationals and foreign visitors. The cool season from November to February offers the most comfortable conditions for visiting.

Conservation And Sustainability

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong faces ongoing conservation challenges common to Thailand's protected areas, including illegal logging, poaching, forest fire, and encroachment from expanding agriculture. Park rangers conduct regular patrols to detect and prevent illegal activities, supported by the use of camera traps and remote sensing technology for monitoring. Fire prevention and suppression are critical during the dry season, when slash-and-burn agriculture and careless visitors can ignite devastating forest fires. The park participates in Thailand's SMART patrol system (Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool), which helps standardize data collection and improve the effectiveness of law enforcement efforts. Community outreach programs engage nearby villages in conservation activities, promoting sustainable use of forest resources and alternative livelihoods that reduce dependence on the park's natural resources.

Visitor Ratings

Overall: 52/100

Uniqueness
43/100
Intensity
41/100
Beauty
62/100
Geology
43/100
Plant Life
62/100
Wildlife
51/100
Tranquility
57/100
Access
66/100
Safety
68/100
Heritage
31/100

Photos

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Khao Chamao-Khao Wong in Rayong, Chanthaburi, Thailand
Khao Chamao-Khao Wong landscape in Rayong, Chanthaburi, Thailand (photo 2 of 3)
Khao Chamao-Khao Wong landscape in Rayong, Chanthaburi, Thailand (photo 3 of 3)

Frequently Asked Questions

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong is located in Rayong, Chanthaburi, Thailand at coordinates 12.983, 101.7.

To get to Khao Chamao-Khao Wong, the nearest city is Klaeng (12 mi), and the nearest major city is Rayong (40 mi).

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong covers approximately 83.68 square kilometers (32 square miles).

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong was established in 1975.

The entrance fee for Khao Chamao-Khao Wong is approximately $10.

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong has an accessibility rating of 66/100 based on visitor reviews. The park has moderate accessibility with some challenging areas.

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong has a wildlife rating of 51/100. Wildlife sightings are possible but may require patience. Check recent reviews for current wildlife activity.

Khao Chamao-Khao Wong has a beauty rating of 62/100 from visitor reviews. The park offers beautiful natural scenery that visitors appreciate.

Based on visitor ratings, Khao Chamao-Khao Wong has an accessibility score of 66/100 and a safety score of 68/100. These ratings suggest the park is suitable for families with children.

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