Recently I have been doing as per the prevalent self-help recommendations: revisiting memories. I do a lot of organising of my old pictures, turning them into systematic, dates-based archives, and that effectively took me back to many happy times. So, this is good advice that I would propagate to anyone. Archive the good, and then trash the bad. Life goes on. And what we need is a happy mind.
Just as I was thinking about my next to-do list, the news came in that “Kaeng Krachan Forest Complex” has just been made the latest addition as another UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site. This is huge news. Wonderful news for humankind, but much greater news to the wilderness and animals. Think about it, the 2.5 million rais of the mixed forests, all for 4,089 square kilometres, homes to all kinds of animals and trees, will be protected, at least in the name, from further developments and encroachments. A kind of world-level warrant of natural protection, not to mention the prestige of the status from a world organisation such as UNESCO.
“‘Kaeng Krachan Forest Complex’is a vast combination of three national parks and one wildlife sanctuary located in Ratchaburi to the north and down to Prachuap Khirikhan to the south.”
“Kaeng Krachan Forest Complex” is not just a national park of the same name in Phetchaburi province. In fact, it is a vast combination of three national parks and one wildlife sanctuary located in Ratchaburi to the north and down to Prachuap Khirikhan to the south. Those include Kaeng Krachan, Kui Buri, Thai Prachan National Parks, and Pachee River Wildlife Sanctuary – all on the west side of Thailand. Immediately, this forest complex is on my bucket list. We’d go there the first chance we get.
This listing is Thailand’s third UNESCO Natural World Heritage recognition, following Thungyai – Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuaries in 1991 and Dong Phayayen – Khao Yai Forest Complex in 2005. However, in total, Thailand now has 6 UNESCO World Heritage status, the aforementioned 3 and then another 3 in the cultural section: Ban Chiang Archeological Site (1992), Ayutthaya Historical City (1991) and Sukhothai and Associated Historic Towns (also 1991). We also have Phuket as UNESCO City of Gastronomy under their Creative Cities Network and Satun for being a UNESCO Global Geopark. That makes it eight UNESCO listings in all! What about that for a small country such as us!
I am over the moon.
From my photo archive, we were in Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi in 2014. It was seven years ago and it was our one and only time to be there. We stayed at Saman Bird Camp Bed and Breakfast and spent maybe just two nights there. Kaeng Krachan national park is no Hua Hin or Cha-am. There are no luxury resorts of any kind, but then that’s the point of keeping the numbers of tourists low and the nature wild and high.
What I remember vividly from that trip is that we were so hungry on our way back from the morning mist up on the top of Khao Phanoen Thung. We stopped for a late breakfast on the way back at Ban Krang Visitor’s Centre and we had the best-ever lard-fried omelettes over rice. It was divine.
“So, now Thailand has a total of 8 places recognized by UNESCO. Three Natural World Heritage Sites, three cultural and historical World Heritage Sites, one City of Gastronomy, and one Global Geopark. What about that for a small country like us?”
Below is the video we took the morning we went up for the morning mist on Khao Phanoen Thung.
For more information about Thailand’s Natural UNESCO World Heritage Sites, visit http://naturalworldheritage.dnp.go.th/ (Thai), or visit the official UNESCO’s site at https://whc.unesco.org/en/natural-world-heritage/
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MORE ABOUT THAILAND’S UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES
PHUKET – UNESCO CITY OF GASTRONOMY
Ban Chiang Archeological Site, Udon Thani – UNESCO World Heritage
SUKHOTHAI HISTORICAL PARK – UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE
AYUTTHAYA HISTORICAL CITY – UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE