Thong Pha Phum National Park
Thong Pha Phum National Park is a national park in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. It is located in the Huai Khayeng and Khao Chang Phueak National Forest Reserves in Thong Pha Phum and Sangkhla Buri Districts, bordering the border of Burma. Most of the area is a complex mountain range. The mountain ranges run north-south and are part of the Tenasserim Mountain Range. There are a small number of lowlands. The elevation of the area is approximately 100–1,249 meters above sea level. Khao Chang Phueak, located in the west of the area, is the highest peak, 1,249 meters above mean sea level. Important peaks include Khao Chang Phueak, Khao Nisa, Khao Phu Thong, Khao Dang, Khao Pak Pratu, Khao Lo Lo, Khao Pra Nong Tokhi, Khao Chalong, etc., which are the origins of various streams such as Huai Malai, Huai Kop, Huai San, Huai Ong Phra, Huai Peekee, Huai Pak Khok, Huai Chet Mit, etc., flowing into the eastern plains, into the Khao Laem Dam, and another part of the river flows into the Kwai Noi River. #VisitSecondaryCities