Sa kaeo: Beautiful butterflies have started to appear at Pang Sida National Park, marking the start of a season eagerly anticipated by nature enthusiasts.
According to Thai News Agency, the park is witnessing the emergence of vibrantly colored butterflies that are captivating tourists. Pang Sida National Park is an ideal destination to enjoy the green season and witness these flying jewels.
Visitors are recommended to plan their trips between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM, as this is when the butterflies are most visible under sunlight. However, the timing may vary depending on daily weather conditions. Those planning to visit should check the weather forecast and prepare accordingly. It's advisable to wear breathable clothing and bring a hat or umbrella to enhance the experience.
Eco-tourism practices are encouraged at the park. Visitors are requested to adhere to park rules, maintain silence, and avoid disturbing the butterflies. Additionally, the "Return Your Trash" campaign urges visitors to take their trash with them to preserve the cleanliness and safety of the wildlife habitat.
For additional information, visitors can contact the Pang Sida National Park Visitor Center at 081-862-1511. The park, located in Sa Kaeo Province, is often associated with Rong Kluea Market and ancient Khmer temples. However, for nature lovers, Pang Sida National Park is a must-visit destination during the early rainy season when it becomes a haven for butterflies, earning its nickname "The Butterfly City of the Eastern Region."
Pang Sida National Park is part of the Dong Phaya Yen-Khao Yai forest complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its high biodiversity. The park serves as a crucial habitat for wildlife, housing over 400 species of butterflies.