Umphang District

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Umphang District is a remote mountainous district in western Thailand renowned for its forests, waterfalls such as Thi Lo Su, and its location near the Myanmar border.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf district
administrativeDivisionOf Tak province NERFINISHED
biodiversity high
borderRole frontier area with Myanmar
borderWith Myanmar NERFINISHED
climate tropical savanna climate
country Thailand
distanceFromProvinceCapital approximately 160–200 kilometers by road
ecosystem tropical forest
hasAccessRoad Highway 1090 NERFINISHED
hasActivity rafting
trekking
waterfall sightseeing
hasAttraction Thi Lo Su Waterfall NERFINISHED
waterfalls
hasFeature forests
hasProtectedArea Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary NERFINISHED
hasRiver Klong River NERFINISHED
Mae Klong River NERFINISHED
hasSettlementType rural
hasTerrain mountainous
hasWaterfall Thi Lo Cho Waterfall NERFINISHED
Thi Lo Re Waterfall NERFINISHED
Thi Lo Su Waterfall NERFINISHED
knownFor ecotourism
natural scenery
remote location
language Thai
locatedIn Tak province NERFINISHED
western Thailand NERFINISHED
near Thai–Myanmar border NERFINISHED
nearestInternationalBorderCrossingCountry Myanmar NERFINISHED
partOf Kingdom of Thailand NERFINISHED
Western Forest Complex (ecological region) NERFINISHED
populationDensity low
protectedAreaStatus UNESCO World Heritage buffer zone (part of Western Forest Complex) NERFINISHED
provinceCapital Tak NERFINISHED
region Upper Western Thailand NERFINISHED
roadAccessCharacteristic winding mountain road
timeZone Indochina Time NERFINISHED
tourismType adventure tourism
nature tourism
transportationMode road
utcOffset +7

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Tak Province contains Umphang District