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Khao Yai National Park

  • Jun 15
  • 3 min read

Updated: Aug 16

Explore Khao Yai National Park by Motorbike

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A motorbike loop through Khao Yai National Park is a popular way to experience the area's natural beauty and scenery.The loop, which can be done in a day, is about 450km and includes stops at viewpoints, good food spots, and scenic roads. It's a great escape from Bangkok, with well-maintained roads and picturesque countryside. 


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Haew Suwat Waterfall amidst emerald cliffs, illuminated by sunlight—a serene and iconic representation of the park’s natural allure.


One of the best ways to discover Khao Yai National Park is on two wheels. Just a few hours from Bangkok, the ride takes you through scenic highways, rolling hills, and charming countryside before reaching Thailand’s oldest UNESCO World Heritage national park.

Start your adventure by renting a reliable scooter or big bike from Asoke Motorbike Rental, the biggest and most trusted rental company in Bangkok. With a wide range of well-maintained motorbikes, it’s the perfect choice for riders looking for safety and freedom on the open road.

Once you reach Khao Yai, you’ll find endless opportunities to explore: winding jungle roads, refreshing stops at Haew Narok and Haew Suwat waterfalls, and encounters with wildlife like elephants, gibbons, and exotic birds. Riding a motorbike here allows you to feel the fresh mountain air, stop at viewpoints whenever you want, and experience the park in a way no car or bus can offer.

After a day of adventure, you can camp under the stars inside the park or relax at one of the boutique resorts and vineyards nearby. Riding back to Bangkok is just as enjoyable, with smooth roads and scenic views along the way.

For travelers who crave freedom, nature, and the thrill of the ride, a motorbike tour from Bangkok to Khao Yai with Asoke Motorbike Rental is the ultimate escape.


Khao Yai National Park – Thailand’s Natural Treasure

Khao Yai National Park, located just three hours from Bangkok, is Thailand’s oldest and most celebrated national park. Established in 1962 and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the park covers more than 2,000 square kilometers across Nakhon Ratchasima, Prachinburi, Saraburi, and Nakhon Nayok provinces.

A paradise for nature lovers, Khao Yai is home to dense evergreen forests, vast grasslands, and dramatic mountain ranges. It shelters an incredible variety of wildlife including wild elephants, gibbons, hornbills, and over 280 bird species. The park is also famous for its breathtaking waterfalls—Haew Narok, the tallest at over 80 meters, and Haew Suwat, which gained fame from the movie The Beach.

Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities:

  • Trekking & Hiking Trails – from short forest walks to full-day jungle treks.

  • Wildlife Watching – observation towers and night safaris offer chances to spot elephants, deer, and nocturnal animals.

  • Waterfalls & Viewpoints – perfect for photography and relaxation.

  • Camping – designated sites let you immerse in the sounds of the jungle.

Beyond its natural wonders, Khao Yai is also known for nearby vineyards, local markets, and boutique resorts that make it an ideal weekend escape.

Whether you’re an adventurer, a wildlife enthusiast, or someone seeking tranquility in nature, Khao Yai National Park offers a unique opportunity to connect with Thailand’s wilderness.



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A majestic elephant grazing in lush greenery, capturing the wildlife charm that makes this park so cherished. A powerful reminder of Khao Yai’s rich biodiversity and the thrill of close encounters.

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