General Information
It is named Nam Phong National Park after its source called Nam Phong River which flows to be kept in Ubonratana Dam (also named Nam Phong Dam in the past). It is a national park, in accordance with the suggestion of Khon Kaen Province, called in the past Nam Phong Phu Meng because some of its parts are in Phu Meng Mountain Range. Nam Phong National Park, located in the west part of Khon Kaen Province and close to Ubonratana Dam, is in the National Forest Reserve such as Sok Tae Forest, Phu Meng Forest, Khok Luang Forest, 3RD Cluster Khok Luang Forest, Phuphadam Forest and Phuphadaeng Forest in Ubonratana District, Banfang District, Nongruea District, Manchakhiri District, and Khok Pho Chai District, Khon Kaen Province. And some areas are in Banthan District and Kangkhro District, Chaiyaphum Province. It is about 197 square
kilometers.
Topography
The Park generally consists of sandstone mountain range, located above sea level and similar to the most mountain ranges in North Eastern Thailand. The mountain range, lying from north to south along with Ubonratana Dam, is the source of main rivers, for examples, Phong River, Choen River and Chi River. Its north part is in Phuphankham Mountain Range, and its south part is in Phu Meng Mountain Range. In the west side of the Park is alternately steep mountains and erected cliffs, some of which are in contact with the reservoir below. And in the east part of the park is a vastly plain area at the foothill which is about 600 meters above sea
level.
Climate
Flora and Fauna
80% of the Num Phong National Park consists of deciduous forest which has mixed forest, grassland forest and bamboo forest scattered everywhere. In the middle of the park, both Phuphankham Mountain Range and Phu Meng Mountain Range, is productively semi-evergreen forest which is the source of streams flow to Ubonratana Dam. Not only wild animals live, but also have many important kinds of herb derive from this area. The valuable plants generally found are Siamese Sal, ingyin, Dipterocarpus obtusifolius, Ivingia malayana, iron wood, and shrubbery such as wild cycad, climbing plant, and many kinds of herb and prickly
plant.
Most of animals found live in semi-evergreen forest in Phu Meng Mountain Range which is productive and rarely disturbed by man, and are medium-size and small-size animals, for examples, wild boar, barking deer, wolf, porcupine, pangolin, hare, jungle fowl, snake and many kinds of
bird.
Ubonratana Reservoir
At the front of Num Phong National Park Office have Lodging House, Traveling Service Center, and toilet for traveler. It is the first place for traveler to enjoy seeing beautiful sceneries of Ubonratana Reservoir, the way of life of fishing man sailing their boat on the water, and the wonderful picture of sunset in the evening. These wonderful things are impressive for traveler to take a vacation, overnight camping and many kinds of
activity.
Hin Chang Si View Point
It is a group of rock, located in the ridge of Soktae Forest Mountain north of Nam Phong National Park Headquarters, which is the best view point of Nam Phong National Park for watching sunrise and sunset. It is named Hin Chang Si (Elephant-rubbing Rock) because, in the past, there had wild elephants come to rub their body against the rock and left the soil on it. On the Hin Chang Si View Point lays a large floor of rock. And at the top of it is a skull-like rock located solely. Traveler on the floor can explore all surrounding sceneries, for example, in the north and south are covered with evergreen forest, very far away is Khon Kaen City, and in the west is the wonderful scenery of Ubonratana Reservoir which is not only beautiful but also very large and vastly far away until out of sigh at Phuwiang and Phukao Mountain
Range.
Phalan Chat or Lan Chat
Traveling on foot 30 minutes from Hin Chang Si View Point, Lan Chat is a large floor of rock which has Chat Treea local three called by local people, grow on it. From this point, traveler can explore all over the forest of Nam Phong Forest clearly. Traveler come to Hin Chang Si View Point may also drop in
here.
Kham Phon
It is a 5-meter-across circle hole of rock similar to a crater which derives from geological condition. Kham Phon is not very far from Phalan Chat and Hin Chang Si View
Point.
Pha Sawan
n is a large floor of rock jutted out north and south. It is a view point which is as beautiful as, and three kilometers north of Hin Chang Si View Point. Because the way to get there is quite difficult and traveler can go on foot only, so it is more suitable for overnight-trip traveler than
one-day-trip traveler.
Phumeng Mountain
Lying south of Nam Phong National Park Office, Phumeng Mountain consists of productively deciduous forest and semi-evergreen forest. It is the main place of herb, the source of water and the habitation of a number of animals, so that make the place be appropriate for studying nature and
herb.
Famue Daeng Cliffs
Going on foot, not far from Nam Pong National Park Office, to the Road for Studying Nature, Kome Phone, Plarn Chard and Hin Chang Si, there are many cliffs along the road. From each of the cliffs, traveler can see the beautiful scenery of Ubonrat Dam, the condition of the forest and the west-side mountain range clearly. So that makes this be a suitably circle-walking trip for studying nature within 3-4
hours.
Contact Address
Nam Phong National Park
P.O. Box 13 (Donmong) Amphur Nong Rua Khorn Kaen Thailand 40240
Tel. 0 4324 8006
How to go?
By Car
There are two ways to get to Nam Phong National Park.
Use national road number 12 (to Chumphae District); turn right at kilometer stone 30, go ahead19 kilometers for Nam Phong National Park Headquarters at the right side, approximately 49 kilometers from the start.
Use national road number 2 from Khon Kaen Province (to Udonthani Province), turn left to Ubonratana District and turn right at the dristrict to ARD Road number Kho Ko 3034 (Nongsaeng-Tharuea) along Ubonratana Dam 20 kilometers to Nam Phong National Park Headquarters, approximately 65 kilometers from the start.