× Over 400 species of birds are known to occur within the Park’s boundaries, and 57 mammals. Larger mammals include elephant, gaur, sambar deer, banteng, serow, and bear, indo-chinese tiger, leopard, both common and Fea’s muntjac. Malayan tapir, white-handed gibbon, dusky and banded langurs, Asian wild dog, otter, and wild boar.

Panoenthung temporarily closed

18 Jul 2018 09:54 - 18 Jul 2018 10:27 #4998 by INFO
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The road from Baan Krang to Panoenthung has been temporarily closed for safety reasons due to heavy rains in the park. It will reopen when conditions are back to normal (could be tomorrow - could be after current storm forecast - weather dependent)

Wednesday July 18, 2018

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18 Jul 2018 14:42 #5002 by onflipflops
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And Kui Buri elephant watching area is closed today. The two dry river beds started flowing.
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23 Jul 2018 01:20 #5004 by onflipflops
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Kui Buri is open again.
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28 Jul 2018 23:48 #5010 by onflipflops
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And Panoen Thung has been open since a few days ago.
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