Khao Sok National Park
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, PHUKET/ Updated : May 2, 2017, 10:36 IST
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The Khao Sok National Park is, interestingly, one of the oldest rainforests on the planet, dating back to a whopping 160 million years. With endless waterfalls and towering limestone formations, this 740 square kilometre national … Read more
The Khao Sok National Park is, interestingly, one of the oldest rainforests on the planet, dating back to a whopping 160 million years. With endless waterfalls and towering limestone formations, this 740 square kilometre national park is home to several hundred species of plants, birds and animals including elephants, tigers, wild cats, bears, bats and deer. Read less

The Khao Sok National Park is, interestingly, one of the oldest rainforests on the planet, dating back to a whopping 160 million years. With endless waterfalls and towering limestone formations, this 740 square kilometre national park is home to several hundred species of plants, birds and animals including elephants, tigers, wild cats, bears, bats and deer. And yes, snakes can also be found in large numbers so be careful while you can. Khao Sok is the 22nd national park in the country and was established by the Royal Forest Department in 1980. It includes as many as 12 protected areas including some islands belonging to the Andaman Sea.
Trivia: Remember reading about Rafflesia Kerrii, one of the largest flowers in the world, in your general knowledge textbooks from school? Well, you can find them inside the Khao Sok National Park. The diameter of these incredibly fragrant blossoms is an overwhelming 0.8 m.
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