Tai Rom Yen National Park

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Tai Rom Yen National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Location: Thailand
Nearest city: Surat Thani
Coordinates: 8°52′″N, 99°27′″E
Area: 425 km²
Established: 1991

The Tai Rom Yen National Park (Thai: ใต้ร่มเย็น) is located in the east of the Surat Thani Province in Southern Thailand. The park consists of the northern end of the Nakhon Si Thammarat mountain range and is mostly covered with forests. It was established on December 31 1991 and covers an area of 425 km² in the districts Kanchanadit, Ban Na San and Wiang Sa.

The area, especially around the hill Khao Chong Chang was the stronghold of communist rebels in the 1980s. From here they succeeded to kill Princess Vibhavadi Rangsit in 1977 as well as the vice governour of Surat Thani. When the rebellion ceased in the early 1990s due to an amnesty program called Tai Rom Yen (lit. cool shade in the South) and it was again save to visit the area, the national park was established. The park was then named after the this amnesty program.

Attractions in the park are the two waterfalls Muang Thuat and Than Thip, as well as the Khamin Cave. Also two former camps of the communist party can be visited, named Camp 180 and Camp 357.

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