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Thailand is one of the most proactive countries in preserving nature. Almost every Thai person recognizes the importance of maintaining natural resources and conserving the environment.
Currently, Thailand’s tourism industry is rapidly growing, with an increasing number of tourists visiting the country to experience the natural beauty of tropical regions. This growth has prompted Thai authorities to prioritize the preservation of natural areas. To achieve this, zones requiring conservation and strict management have been established to maintain their pristine condition. These areas are known as "National Parks."
Thailand is home to 156 national parks, each preserving over 90% of its natural environment. These parks are scattered across the country, offering unique and diverse ecosystems.
JC Tour aims to provide the world with an unforgettable experience, showcasing Thailand’s unmatched beauty. Collaborating with Thai authorities and local communities who deeply cherish nature, we have designed eco-friendly tours across the national parks. Every trip ensures environmental conservation, supporting the preservation of the pristine landscapes and ecosystems. Your journey with us will leave no negative impact on the environment or the planet’s delicate ecosystems.
If you seek a new and unique travel experience, one that truly takes you away from your daily life, you are invited to choose from our tours that explore Thailand’s 156 national parks. Embark on this journey today

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Kui Buri National Park, located in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers, offering a rare glimpse into Thailand's rich biodiversity. Spanning over 969 square kilometers, the park is renowned for its thriving population of wild elephants and gaurs (Indian bison), which roam freely in its expansive grasslands and dense forests......... |
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Khao Lampi–Hat Thai Mueang National Park, located in Thailand's Phang Nga Province, is a beautiful and diverse natural haven spanning approximately 72 square kilometers. Established in 1986, the park is divided into two main areas: the forested Lampi mountain range (Khao Lampi) and the long, pristine coastline of Thai Mueang Beach (Hat Thai Mueang)...... |
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Erawan National Park, located in Kanchanaburi Province, is one of Thailand's most enchanting natural wonders. Spanning over 550 square kilometers, the park is most famous for its Erawan Waterfall, a seven-tiered cascade that resembles the mythical three-headed elephant "Erawan" from Hindu mythology...... |
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Located in Phetchaburi Province, Kaeng Krachan National Park is the largest national park in Thailand, covering an impressive area of over 2,900 square kilometers. Known for its pristine rainforests, diverse wildlife, and stunning natural attractions, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and adventurers....... |
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Khao Sok National Park is renowned for its extraordinary biodiversity and mesmerizing natural beauty. Spanning over 6,000 square kilometers of dense tropical evergreen forest, it stands as a true gem of Thailand's natural heritage....... |
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Tarutao National Park is one of Thailand's most beautiful marine national parks, comprising two pristine archipelagos: the Adang-Rawi and Tarutao archipelagos. Together, these areas feature an impressive total of 51 islands, each offering a unique blend of untouched beauty and vibrant marine life....... |
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Nestled in the northern region of Thailand, Doi Inthanon National Park is a natural wonder located in Chiang Mai province. Spanning 482 square kilometers of majestic mountainous terrain, the park is home to ancient forests, rare plants, fascinating wildlife, and diverse ethnic communities....... |
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Hat Wanakon National Park is one of Thailand's hidden gems, a small yet captivating natural haven covering just 16 square kilometers. Despite its size, this unspoiled park boasts a unique combination of sparse forests, pristine sandy beaches....... |
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Mu Koh Surin National Park is often hailed as Thailand's most beautiful marine park, thanks to its well-preserved ecosystem both on land and underwater. Located in Phang Nga Province, the park comprises five stunning islands, each offering unparalleled natural beauty and thriving marine biodiversity....... |
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Mu Koh Lanta National Park, located along the Andaman Sea in Krabi Province, Thailand, is a stunning destination that combines unspoiled natural beauty, pristine beaches, and vibrant underwater ecosystems. The park spans 134 square kilometers and includes 25 breathtaking islands, making it a marine wonderland where the sea and land coexist in perfect harmony....... |
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- JC Tour operates by employing local residents as part of its service team, ensuring that your spending directly contributes to the income of the local community. This way, you can feel confident that your travel experience supports the people who call the area home.
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