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Phu Jong Na Yoi National Park |
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Phu Jong Na Yoi National Park is located in the Amphoe Buntharik, Amphoe Na Chaluai and Amphoe Nam Yuen, Changwat Ubon Ratchathani. Border with Laos and Cambodia. Forest in the Phanom Dong Rak mountain range. Consists of many small mountain hills such as Phu Jong Na Yoy, Phu Jong Nam Sub, Phu Jong , Phu Jan Daeng, Phu Plan Sung, Phu Plan Yao. The forest is complete. Natural beauty and abundant wildlife. With an area of approximately 686 square kilometers or 428,750 rai. Phu Jong Na Yoi National Park has been declared as the country's No. 53 on June 1, 2530. The Phu Jong Na Yoi word is derived from two words "Phu Jong" and "Na Yoi". Phu Jong word that refers to the mountain with the malva nut tree (E-saan called Mak Jong) is dense. The word Na Yoi that comes from E-saan word "Nam Yoi" means the cast stalactite water. Overall it Phu Jong Na Yoi National Park means mountains, trees, and the malva nut tree, water river sub cliffs of the park. See also References Royal Forest Department. (c.2003-2012). Phujong Nayoi National Park. Retrieved from http://www.thaiforestbooking.com/np_home.asp?npid=99&lg=2 Tourism Autority of Thailand. (c.2003-2010). Ubon Ratchathani. Retrieved from http://www.tourismthailand.org/Where-to-Go/Ubon-Ratchathani Writen by Nayika Derdkhuntod Contact Webmaster : somphot@kku.ac.th or nayder@kku.ac.th |