🍁 Maple Leaves Transform at Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park
Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park is currently experiencing a stunning transformation as its maple leaves begin to change color in preparation for the New Year festivities. Visitors can witness the breathtaking spectacle of the leaves transitioning from vibrant green to golden yellow and finally to fiery red before gracefully falling to the ground. The park boasts three primary zones for maple leaf viewing:
1. Accommodation areas in Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park
2. National Park Protection Unit at Phraek 7 (Man Daeng)
3. School of Politics and Military Studies
These three locations each possess unique beauty and charm. If time permits, visiting all three is highly recommended to fully appreciate their splendor.
The first point of interest is the headquarters of Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park. This area offers camping and accommodation facilities, parking, and a pick-up point for local transportation services. Visitors can use these services to explore various attractions within the park, including Phu Lom Lo, renowned for its blooming Wild Himalayan Cherry, also known as the "Thai Sakura."
This year, the maple leaves have changed color earlier than in previous years. When I visited, many leaves had already fallen. However, the staff informed me that many trees are still beginning to change color. Tourists can still visit and enjoy the scenery until January 2018.
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Maple leaves are not only red. In the same area, there are also golden-yellow maple leaves to admire.
From the first point, let's move on to the second location: the National Park Protection Unit at Phraek 7 (Man Daeng). This unit is located approximately 10 kilometers beyond the park entrance on the Phetchabun side (the road leading up to Phu Thap Boek), on the right-hand side.
The National Park Protection Unit at Phraek 7 (Man Daeng) has a convenient parking lot. However, to view the maple leaves, visitors must contact the park officials every time. This is because the walk into the forest is quite long, and it is therefore necessary for officials to guide and ensure the safety of tourists.
This easily accessible trail is perfect for casual hikers, with a gentle incline and open forest canopy. Scattered pools of water and mud pits add to the natural beauty of this lush, verdant, and refreshingly cool forest. It's the perfect escape to unwind and de-stress after a long day.
Caution: According to officials, most snakes encountered are venomous, with the green vine snake being the most common. Some species have brown coloration that blends in with their surroundings. Therefore, it is crucial to walk cautiously. Having a guide is essential for tourists.
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As we walked into the forest, we passed by golden maple trees. The leaves were a beautiful yellow color. The park rangers had planted them.
Before walking back, I saw a tiger orchid tree blooming... one flower already. 555
At the Military and Political Academy, where I visited, there were very few fallen maple leaves. The maple trees were just beginning to change color.
Enjoy your maple leaf viewing experience!
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GPS Coordinates
Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park Headquarters:
- https://goo.gl/maps/m24sS38kVWU2
School of Politics and Military Affairs:
- https://goo.gl/maps/59kLGJzygDU2
Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park Ranger Station No. 7 (Man Daeng):
- https://goo.gl/maps/rqCbyuZcpDG2
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