List of Protected Areas Regional Offices of Thailand

Since the beginning one hundred years ago, forest management in Thailand has undergone many changes, in form of reclassifications, name changes and management changes. All this has resulted in a division of 16 regions with 5 branches in 2002. Five regions in Central-East with 28 national parks, four regions in the South with 39 national parks, four regions in the Northeast with 23 national parks and eight regions in the North with 65 national parks.

History

Royal Forest Department was reclassified from the Ministry of Interior to the Ministry of Kasettrathikarn in 1921. A 1932 revision by Royal Forest Department divided the forests in Thailand into 17 regions. An improvement in 1940 divided the forests in Thailand into 11 regions. A further improvement in 1952 was intended to establish 21 districts across the country, called "Forest Districts".
A Royal Decree, no.119, issue 99kor, dated 2 October 2002 stated: Under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Royal Forest Department remains responsible for economic forestry work and a new Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation is further established, which is divided into 16 regions with 5 branches for the conservation, promotion and restoration of natural resources, wildlife and plant species in forest areas.[1]

Central-East

As of 2022 the central and east of Thailand are divided into five regions with 28 national parks:

  • PARO 1 {Prachin Buri) with four national parks.
  • PARO 1 (Saraburi branch) with two national parks.
  • PARO 2 (Si Racha) with seven national parks.
  • PARO 3 (Ban Pong) with nine national parks.
  • PARO 3 (Phetcha Buri branch) with six national parks.

Protected Areas Regional Office 1 (Prachin Buri)

Region one includes four national parks, which are located in six provinces: Nakhon Ratchasima, Sa Kaeo, Buriram, Saraburi, Prachinburi and Nakhon Nayok.

Overview map of national parks of region 1   National park
1Khao Yai
2Pang Sida
3Ta Phraya
4Thap Lan
  
  
  
  
  
  

Protected Areas Regional Office 1 (Saraburi branch)

Sub region one includes two national parks, which are located in two provinces: Saraburi and Nakhon Ratchasima.

Overview map of national parks of region 1 branch   National park
1Namtok Chet Sao Noi
2Namtok Sam Lan
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

Protected Areas Regional Office 2 (Si Racha)

Region two includes seven national parks, which are located in three provinces: Chanthaburi, Rayong and Trat.

Overview map of national parks of region 2   National park
1Khao Chamao-Khao Wong
2Khao Kitchakut[2]:180–181
3Khao Lem Ya-Mu Ko Samet[2]:184–185
4Khao Sip Ha Chan[2]:186
5Mu Ko Chang
6Namtok Khlong Kaeo[2]:193
7Namtok Phlio
  
  
  

Protected Areas Regional Office 3 (Ban Pong)

Region three includes nine national parks, which are located in three provinces: Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi and Suphan Buri.

Overview map of national parks of region 3   National park
1Chaloem Phrakiat Thai Prachan[2]:168–169
2Chaloem Rattanakosin
3Erawan
4Khao Lem[2]:182–183
5Khuean Srinagarindra
6Lam Khlong Ngu
7Phu Toei
8Sai Yok
9Thong Pha Phum
  

Protected Areas Regional Office 3 (Phetcha Buri branch)

Sub region three includes six national parks, which are located in two provinces: Prachuap Khiri Khan and Phetchaburi.

Overview map of national parks of region 3 branch   National park
1Ao Siam
2Hat Wanakon[3]:220–221
3Kaeng Krachan
4Khao Sam Roi Yot
5Kui Buri
6Namtok Huai Yang[3]:263–264
  
  
  
  

South

As of 2022 the south of Thailand is divided into four regions with 39 national parks:

  • PARO 4 (Surat Thani) with eleven national parks.
  • PARO 5 (Nakhon Si Thammarat) with twenty national parks.
  • PARO 6 (Songkhla) with three national parks.
  • PARO 6 (Pattani branch) with five national parks.

Protected Areas Regional Office 4 (Surat Thani)

Region four includes eleven national parks, which are located in four provinces: Surat Thani, Ranong, Chumphon and Phang Nga.

Overview map of national parks of region 4   National park
1Kaeng Krung
2Khao Sok
3Khlong Phanom
4Laem Son
5Lam Nam Kraburi[3]:248–249
6Mu Ko Ang Thong
7Mu Ko Chumphon
8Mu Ko Ranong[3]:258
9Namtok Ngao[3]:265–266
10Tai Rom Yen
11Than Sadet-Ko Pha-ngan[3]:289–290

Protected Areas Regional Office 5 (Nakhon Si Thammarat)

Region five includes twenty national parks, which are located in seven provinces: Phang Nga, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Krabi, Satun, Surat Thani, Trang and Phuket.

Overview map of national parks of region 5   National park
1Ao Phang-nga
2Hat Chao Mai
3Hat Khanom-Mu Ko Thale Tai
4Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi
5Khao Lak-Lam Ru
6Khao Lampi-Hat Thai Mueang
7Khao Luang[3]:228–229
8Khao Nan[3]:232–233
9Khao Phanom Bencha
10Mu Ko Lanta
11Mu Ko Phetra
12Mu Ko Similan
13Mu Ko Surin
14Namtok Si Khit[3]:269–270
15Namtok Yong[3]:272–273
16Sirinat
17Si Phang-nga
18Tarutao
19Thale Ban
20Than Bok Khorani[3]:287–288

Protected Areas Regional Office 6 (Songkhla)

Region six includes three national parks, which are located in four provinces: Songkhla, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung and Trang.

Overview map of national parks of region 6   National park
1Khao Nam Khang[3]:230–231
2Khao Pu-Khao Ya
3San Kala Khiri[3]:274
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

Protected Areas Regional Office 6 (Pattani branch)

Sub region six includes five national parks, which are located in four provinces: Narathiwat, Yala, Pattani and Songkhla.

Overview map of national parks of region 6 branch   National park
1Ao Manao-Khao Tanyong[3]:207
2Bang Lang[3]:210–211
3Budo-Su-ngai Padi
4Namtok Sai Khao[3]:267–268
5Namtok Si Po[3]:271
  
  
  
  
  

Northeast

As of 2022 the northeast of Thailand is divided into four regions with twenty-three national parks:

  • PARO 7 (Nakhon Ratchasima) with four national parks.
  • PARO 8 (Khon Kaen) with six national parks.
  • PARO 9 (Ubon Ratchathani) with six national parks.
  • PARO 10 (Udon Thani) with seven national parks.

Protected Areas Regional Office 7 (Nakhon Ratchasima)

Region seven includes four national parks, all of which are located in Chaiyaphum Province.

Overview map of national parks of region 7   National park
1Pa Hin Ngam
2Phu Laenkha[4]:138–139
3Sai Thong
4Tat Ton
  
  
  
  
  
  

Protected Areas Regional Office 8 (Khon Kaen)

Region eight includes six national parks, which are located in three provinces: Khon Kaen, Loei and Chaiyaphum.

Overview map of national parks of region 8   National park
1Nam Phong
2Phu Kradueng
3Phu Pha Man
4Phu Ruea
5Phu Suan Sai[4]:154–155
6Phu Wiang
  
  
  
  

Protected Areas Regional Office 9 (Ubon Ratchathani)

Region nine includes six national parks, which are located in five provinces: Ubon Ratchathani, Mukdahan, Sisaket, Amnat Charoen and Yasothon.

Overview map of national parks of region 9   National park
1Kaeng Tana
2Khao Phra Wihan
3Pha Taem
4Phu Chong-Na Yoi
5Phu Pha Thoep
6Phu Sa Dok Bua
  
  
  
  

Protected Areas Regional Office 10 (Udon Thani)

Region ten includes seven national parks, which are located in eight provinces: Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Kalasin, Khon Kaen, Mukdahan, Udon Thani, Nong Bua Lamphu and Bueng Kan.

Overview map of national parks of region 10   National park
1Na Yung-Nam Som
2Phu Hin Chom Tat - Phu Phrabat
3Phu Kao-Phu Phan Kham
4Phu Langka[4]:140
5Phu Pha Lek[4]:141
6Phu Phan
7Phu Pha Yon[4]:146–147
  
  
  

North

As of 2022 the north of Thailand is divided into eight regions with 65 national parks:

  • PARO 11 (Phitsanulok) with ten national parks.
  • PARO 12 (Nakhon Sawan) with three national parks.
  • PARO 13 (Phrae) with ten national parks.
  • PARO 13 (Lampang branch) with six national parks.
  • PARO 14 (Tak) with eight national parks.
  • PARO 15 (Chiang Rai) with eight national parks.
  • PARO 16 (Chiang Mai) with fifteen national parks.
  • PARO 16 (Mae Sariang branch) with five national parks.
Map of North Thailand - PARO 11-16

Protected Areas Regional Office 11 (Phitsanulok)

The Protected Areas Regional Office 11 (Phitsanulok) is a Thai government unit under the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, one of the Protected Areas Regional Offices of Thailand. Since the beginning one hundred years ago, forest management of office 11 (Phitsanulok) has undergone many changes, in form of reclassifications, name changes and management changes.

1901-2002

In 1901, an agency called "Forest Region Phitsanulok" was established under the Royal Forest Department, Ministry of Interior, responsible for the following 7 provinces: Kamphaeng Phet, Phetchabun, Phichit, Phitsanulok, Sukhothai, Tak and Uttaradit. Royal Forest Department was reclassified from the Ministry of Interior to the Ministry of Kasettrathikarn in 1921.
"Office Forest Region Phitsanulok" was built near Chan Palace in 1924. A 1932 revision by Royal Forest Department divided the forests in Thailand into 17 regions, "Forest Region Phitsanulok" has 5 provinces to administer: Phetchabun, Phichit, Phitsanulok, Sukhothai and Uttaradit.
An improvement in 1940 divided the forests in Thailand into 11 regions, "Forest Region Phitsanulok" was responsible for 7 provinces: Kamphaeng Phet, Phetchabun, Phichit, Phitsanulok, Sukhothai, Tak and Uttaradit.
Further improvement in 1941 renamed "Forest Region Phitsanulok" to "Forest District Phitsanulok", responsible for 4 provinces: Phetchabun, Phichit, Phitsanulok and Uttaradit. A further improvement in 1952 was intended to establish 21 districts across the country, called "Forest Districts", "Forest District Phitsanulok" was still responsible for the 4 original provinces in 1952. In 1975, "Forest District Phitsanulok" was renamed "Forest District Office Phitsanulok".[1]

2002-present

A Royal Decree, no.119, issue 99kor, dated 2 October 2002 stated: Under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Royal Forest Department remains responsible for economic forestry work and a new Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation is further established, which is divided into 16 regions with 5 branches for the conservation, promotion and restoration of natural resources, wildlife and plant species in forest areas. The name changed to "Protected Areas Regional Office 11 (Phitsanulok), PARO 11.
DNP regulation no.1241/2547 dated 27 July 2004, determined that management office 11 is responsible for 4 provinces: Nan, Phetchabun, Phitsanulok and Uttaradit. DNP regulation no.1808/2547 dated 15 November 2004, restricted the main areas to 3 provinces: Phetchabun, Phitsanulok and Uttaradit.
Its management is divided into 3 entities: National Parks and Forest Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries and Non-hunting Areas, Botanical Garden and Arboreta.[1]

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3
4
5
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1901
1932
1940
1941
1952
2004-A
2004-B
  •   Phitsanulok
  •   Phetchabun
  •   Uttaradit
  •   Phichit
  •   Sukhothai
  •   Kamphaeng Phet
  •   Tak
  •   Nan

Relocation

Since the Fine Arts Department has renovated the Chan Palace as a historical monument, PARO 11 (Phitsanulok) has to find a new place. On 23 June 2013, the foundation stone was laid for the new building in Tha Thong subdistrict, Mueang district, Phitsanulok province. Later on 25 January 2015 the Chan Palace area was abandoned and handed over to the Fine Arts Department. In Somdet Phra Naresuan the Great Army Camp, 4th Infantry Division, was the temporary office. The new, a typical Thai government building was inaugurated on 2 October 2017.[1]

Management overview PARO 11 (Phitsanulok)

  National park[5]
1Khao Kho[6]
2Khwae Noi[7]
3Lam Nam Nan[8]
4Nam Nao[9]
5Namtok Chat Trakan[10]
6Phu Hin Rong Kla[11]
7Phu Soi Dao[12]
8Tat Mok[13]
9Thung Salaeng Luang[14]
10Ton Sak Yai[15][16]:109–110
 
  Wildlife sanctuary[17]
11Mae Charim[18]
12Nam Pat[19]
13Phu Khat[20]
14Phu Miang–Phu Thong[21]
15Phu Pha Daeng[22]
16Tabo–Huai Yai[23]
  Non-hunting area[24]
17Ban Yang[25]
18Bo Pho Thi–Pak Thong Chai[25]
19Dong Khlo–Huai Kapo[26]
20Huai Phueng–Wang Yao[27]
21Khao Kho[28]
22Khao Noi–Khao Pradu[29]
23Khao Phanom Thong[25]
24Khao Yai–Khao Na Pha Tang and Khao Ta Phrom[30]
25Phu San Khiao[27]
26Phutthabat Chon Daen[26]
27Song Khwae[25]
28Tha Daeng[26]
29Tham Pha Tha Phon[31]
30Wang Pong–Chon Daen[32]
  Forest park[33]
31Bueng Sam Phan[34]:4
32Dong Charoen[35]:18
33Huai Nam Lee[36]:32
34Khao Phlueng–Ban Dan[37]:21
35Khao Rang[35]:20
36Namtok Mae Choey[37]:17
37Wang Tha Dee[35]:19
 
  Botanical garden[38]
38Sakunothayan[39]
 
  Arboretum[40]
39Ban Phae[40]:22
40Mueang Rat[40]:9
41Sap Chom Phu[40]:8
Management overview PARO 11 (Phitsanulok)

Visitors to 10 national parks (2019) of PARO 11

The total number of visitors to 10 national parks in 2019 is 496,000.[41]
Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park has the largest number of visitors with 289,000 (58%).
The next four national parks, with 28,000 to 52,000 visitors individually, have a total of 146,000 visitors (30%).
The last five national parks, with 4,000 to 20,000 visitors individually, only have a total of 61,000 visitors (12%).

Protected Areas Regional Office 12 (Nakhon Sawan)

Region twelve includes three national parks, which are located in three provinces: Kamphaeng Phet, Nakhon Sawan and Tak.

Overview map of national parks of region 12   National park
1Khlong Lan
2Khlong Wang Chao
3Mae Wong
  
  
  
  
  
  
  

Protected Areas Regional Office 13 (Phrae)

Region thirteen includes ten national parks, of which seven are located within Nan Province and the others in three more provinces: Phrae, Phayao and Lampang.

Overview map of national parks of region 13   National park
1Doi Pha Klong[16]:24–25
2Doi Phu Kha
3Khun Nan
4Khun Sathan[16]:45
5Mae Charim
6Mae Yom
7Nanthaburi[16]:77
8Si Nan
9Tham Sakoen[16]:106
10Wiang Kosai

Protected Areas Regional Office 13 (Lampang branch)

Sub region thirteen includes seven national parks, of which five are located within Lampang Province and two in the provinces: Lamphun, Tak and Chiang Mai.

Overview map of national parks of region 13 branch   National park
1Chae Son
2Doi Chong[16]:12–13
3Doi Khun Tan
4Khelang Banphot
5Mae Ping[16]:58–59
5Mae Wa
6Tham Pha Thai[16]:104
  
  
  

Protected Areas Regional Office 14 (Tak)

Region fourteen includes eight national parks, of which six are located in Tak Province and two in Sukhothai Province.

Overview map of national parks of region 14   National park
1Doi Soi Malai
2Khun Phawo
3Lan Sang
4Mae Moei[16]:54–55
5Namtok Pha Charoen
6Ramkhamhaeng
7Si Satchanalai
8Taksin Maharat
  
  

Protected Areas Regional Office 15 (Chiang Rai)

Region fifteen includes eight national parks, of which seven are located in Chiang Rai Province and four in Phayao Province and one in Lampang Province.

Overview map of national parks of region 15   National park
1Doi Luang
2Doi Phu Nang
3Khun Chae
4Lam Nam Kok[16]:46–47
5Mae Puem[16]:60
6Phu Chi Fa
7Phu Sang
8Tham Luang-Khun Nam Nang Non
  
  

Protected Areas Regional Office 16 (Chiang Mai)

Region sixteen includes fourteen national parks, which all fourteen are located in Chiang Mai Province.

Overview map of national parks of region 16   National park
1Doi Inthanon
2Doi Pha Hom Pok
3Doi Suthep-Pui
4Doi Wiang Pha[16]:31
5Huai Nam Dang
6Khun Khan
7Mae Takhrai[16]:61
8Mae Tho[16]:62
9Mae Wang
10Namtok Bua Thong-Nam Phu Chet Si
11Op Khan[16]:78
12Op Luang
13Pha Daeng
14Si Lanna

Protected Areas Regional Office 16 (Mae Sariang branch)

Sub region sixteen includes five national parks, which all five are located in Mae Hong Son Province and of which one also in Chiang Mai Province and Tak Province.

Overview map of national parks of region 16 branch   National park
1Mae Ngao[16]:56–57
2Mae Sariang
3Namtok Mae Surin
4Salawin
5Tham Pla-Namtok Pha Suea
  
  
  
  
  

See also

References

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