Khao Khitchakut National Park is a national park located in Chanthaburi Province in Thailand. Covering 58 sq km, it was designated a national park on 4 May, 1977, becoming the 14th national park of Thailand.
Khao Khitchakut National Park encompasses Khao Probad, the highest point it the park, standing at 1,085 meters above sea level. The park headquarters is located some 16.5 km from the foot of Khao Probad.
Among the sights in Khao Khitchakut National Park are a few waterfalls. Changsay Waterfall is located 12.5km from park headquarters. There is a picnic spot near the waterfall. Visitors wanting to go to the falls are advised to be accompanied by a park ranger. Other waterfalls within the national park include Klong Paiboon Waterfall and Krathing Waterfall.
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