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Cheow Lan Lake -Khao Sok National Park

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LEARN MORE ABOUT KHAO SOK NATIONAL PARK, CHEOW LAN LAKE The Thai word for river is Klong. Klong can also be used to describe a waterway or tributary leading to or from a larger body of water. As you can see, Khao Sok National Park, Cheow Lan Lake (also known as Cheow Larn Lake), has several “klongs”.  Each one has its own unique charm and opportunities for adventure. It is nearly 200 km from the Rajjaparaba Pier to Khao Sok Lake’s northwestern tributary Klong Saeng and the trip would take you over 3 hours. A private boat can take you anywhere you want to go on the lake, but we encourage you to consider what kind of experience you would like to have so that we can place you closer to what you want to see. This way we can do our part to minimize fuel consumption and give you as much time as possible to enjoy this amazing place. Caves, viewpoint hikes, wildlife sanctuaries, waterfalls and Thai trekking await you…CHOOSE YOUR ADVENTURE! KLONG KA Klong Ka is the closest to the p

Community-Based-Tourism-Khao-Sok-Thailand-Sustainable-Tourism

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SUSTAINABLE TOURISM Sustainable Tourism  – We respect to the local villagers and are dedicated to practicing and empowering community-based tourism. We create a solid foundation for the local community and family-run businesses to directly-benefit from this the influx of ethical tourism. Everyday our work continues to find new ways to balance local livelihoods with community-based tourism and the results are awesome. Khao Sok Community Empowerment We opened Khao Sok Lake ®, in Ta Kuhn at Lake Cheow Lan because it has yet to be discovered by the hand of “mass tourism.” By incorporating the responsibility we have to the people of Thailand with the ecological purity of the Khao Sok National Park , Khao Sok Lake is able to share this unique wonder of the world with you. As a leader in community empowerment, we continue to work hard to develop a system that will allow the community to sustain itself. With great respect for the natural systems (both human and natural), we d