A national park is a good place to spend holidays with your family, as it’s surrounded with beautful nature. There are three seasons in Mae Yom National Park. This one will give you a super nice atmosphere. The high mountain range is the source of water of many streams flowing to Yom River such as Huay Mae Pung, Huay Ded, Huay Pung, Huay Lerm, Huay Mae Tent, Huay Mae Sakin, and Huay Mae Pu. The location of Mae Yom National Park has its high mountain ranges on both east and west part, which slope down to Yom River which flows through the middle of the area. And Mae Yom National Park is a suggested one, at least if you don’t know which national park you should go to. However, in fact, it takes place in both Lampang and Phrae, as it’s large, about 454.75 square kilometres. Mae Yom National Park is located in Song County, Phrae Province.
There are separate kinds of plants; in the valley and near streams and river are mixed trees such as Yang, Krabak (a kind of Dipteroceae), Moulmein cedar, Tabag (a kind of Lagerstroemia), etc; up from the valley and streams are montane trees such as pine, evergreen chinkapin, saramolla grass, etc; in the mixed forest which semi-evergreen trees such as Makhaa mong, ironwood, Burmese ebony, and natural teak growing densely; and deciduous trees and shrub are normal found on the foot of the hills such as Siamese sal, ingyin, Heang (a kind of Dipterocarpus obtusifolius) and eng. Dong Sak Ngam : Dong Sak Ngam looks like a group of teak densely gown up along the Yom River’s side in the area of Mae Pung and Mae Pao Conservative National Parks. Because there is the forbidden forest, which not allow lumber mill to locate in this area, so that makes it be the habitat of big animals such as elephant, barking deer, mountain goat, Asiatic black beer and wild boar, and small animals such as hare, jungle fowl, loris and many kinds of bird.
Dong Sak Ngam is 6 Km.
Teak grown up here is big, tall and beautiful. If you wish to get there with your family, you will have to talk to each other and decide to travel during a proper season. The name Kaeng Sua Teng was given after a natural stone (on the isle) that bore footprints of a tiger. Lom Dong : Lom Dong is a big natural water source, of which the diameter is about 100 m., located on a high mount, containing water the through year. There are beaches around Kaeng Sua Teng, which are suitable for tent camping. This isle is located in front of the park office. Lom Dong is about 10 Km. Dong Sak Ngam is 6 Km. Kaeng Sua Teng : Kaeng Sua Teng is a natural isle in Yom River with 4 Km. Has become the water source for the wild animals. It was supposed to be a hollowed ground of that area. During October-November, you will face with shadiness and bright yellow teak flowers.
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The hottest month is April, about 33 degree Celcius. By being at it, you will see mountains in the middle of thick fog. But the average temperature is 26 degree Celcius all year round. This one is especially for foggy sightseeing. Next, you will want to get around and have a sightseeing. There are many of animals, mostly birds and mammals. There are many beautiful spots for sightseeing, including the one that is 13 kilometres away from the national park office. There are different types of forests there, for examples, mixed forest, deciduous dipterocarp forest, pine forest, etc. Just feel like you’re in some cartoon movies of Disney that present scenes in forests. You will want to explore the woodlands around the national park for the first thing. Therefore, you should bring some jackets with you too, in case you suddenly feel cold. The coolest month is January, about 14 degree Celcius. If you meet any animals, just be friendly to them.