Phu ChongâNa Yoi National Park is a
protected area at the eastern end of the
DÃĒngrÊk Mountains, northeastern
Thailand.[1] It is in
Buntharik,
Na Chaluai, and
Nam Yuen districts of
Ubon Ratchathani Province.[2] Established in 1987, it is an IUCN Category II protected area, measuring 428,750 rai ~ 686 square kilometres (265 sq mi).[3] In a mountainous area, the park borders
Laos and
Cambodia. Natural features include the cliffs at Pha Phueng, and the 40 metres (130 ft) Bak Teo Yai Waterfall. In 2004, a specimen of a new frog species, Fejervarya triora, was discovered in the park.[4]
Sights
Namtok Huai Luang or Namtok Bak Teo (āļāđāļģāļāļāļŦāđāļ§āļĒāļŦāļĨāļ§āļ āļŦāļĢāļ·āļ āļāđāļģāļāļāļāļąāļāđāļāļ§) - Plunging down three steps from an elevation of 30 metres, the waterfall has a small pool with a white beach and turquoise coloured water.
Phlan Yao Rock Garden (āļŠāļ§āļāļŦāļīāļāļāļĨāļēāļāļĒāļēāļ§) - Rocks in different formations are scattered around the area.
Pha Phueng Viewpoint (āļāļļāļāļāļĄāļāļīāļ§āļāļąāļĻāļāđāļāļēāļāļķāđāļ) - The viewpoint is next to the rock garden.
Namtok Koeng Mae Phong (āļāđāļģāļāļāđāļāļīāđāļāđāļĄāđāļāļāļ) - The waterfall is 9 km (5.6 mi) south of Namtok Huai Luang along the nature trail. It originates from the Lam Dom Noi Stream.
Kaeng Sila Thip (āđāļāđāļāļĻāļīāļĨāļēāļāļīāļāļĒāđ) - Huai Luang Stream runs over a rock terrace and turns fierce in the rapids. In the middle of the stream, its power has created many holes on the rock surface in different sizes and depths called "kumphalak".
Phlan Kong Kwian (āļāļĨāļēāļāļāļāđāļāļ§āļĩāļĒāļ) - The vast rock terrace with rock shelters at the front is home to wild flowers and plants. In previous days, travellers could seek shelter here. It came to be called "phlan kong kwian", which means "cart terrace".
Phu Hin Dang (āļ āļđāļŦāļīāļāļāđāļēāļ) - a cliff-top place to view the forest scenery of Laos and Cambodia. The cliff is brightly coloured. Geologists explain that this is due to dry weather millions of years ago catalyzing mineral residues in the seawater.