As the rainy season approaches, many travelers find their travel plans disrupted due to the inconvenience of travel, fear of getting wet, or the gloomy atmosphere of tourist destinations. However, for me, the rainy season is another atmosphere that I enjoy very much. Today, I would like to take you on a journey to change your mind about traveling to **Pang Sida National Park**.
(Information from the National Park Office, Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, online)
Pang Sida National Park is located in Sa Kaeo Province, covering the areas of Ta Phraya District, Watthana Nakhon District, Mueang Sa Kaeo District, Sa Kaeo Province, and Na Di District, Prachin Buri Province. It covers an area of over 844 square kilometers. The park includes Ta Phraya District, Watthana Nakhon District, Mueang Sa Kaeo District, and Na Di District, Prachin Buri Province. The park's main attractions include Pang Sida Waterfall, Pha Takhian Waterfall, and Kwae Makha Waterfall.
However, the activity I will take you on today is butterfly watching. From my research, I found that Pang Sida National Park has about 400 species of butterflies, with the most abundant period being from April to August each year. On the day I visited, it was late afternoon, so there weren't as many butterflies as I would have liked. However, I was still able to see the vibrant colors of the butterflies.
This area is the best spot to observe butterflies, especially in the morning when the clearing is teeming with them. However, as it is now afternoon, the number of butterflies has decreased. Nevertheless, the park has set up water feeders to attract butterflies throughout the day for interested visitors.
Aside from the butterfly observation area, walking down you will encounter the Pang Sida Waterfall. However, due to the current lack of water, I have captured images of the surrounding area for your viewing pleasure.
The area around the waterfall is also home to a diverse range of butterfly species that visitors can admire. You can walk along the path and observe them throughout your journey.
The butterfly's charm may blend in with the rocks, trees, and blades of grass, making it almost indistinguishable. One must observe carefully.
The area where the checkpoint is located within the waterfall area will also have ghosts of butterflies flying around in the same way.
In addition, the park's rich biodiversity supports a variety of other animal species.
Large vines are easily found in the park area.
If we treat nature with kindness, it will reward us with a sense of well-being.
Most importantly, please do not harm nature. Please follow the instructions of the officers and the park.
Remember, "Nature never harms us. Please help protect and preserve nature."
"Pang Sida National Park, Sakon Nakhon Province"
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Tuesday, October 8, 2024 10:29 AM