Home to Thailand's largest tree, the park also features waterfalls, caves, and rock formations.
[1] Taksin Maharat National Park is 26 kilometres (16 mi) west of Tak town in Mae Sot District.
[3] Ton Krabak Yai (Anisoptera costata) is part of the park's lower-elevation dipterocarp forest.
[5] Animal species include sambar, northern red muntjac, common palm civet, mongoose, treeshrew and wild boar.
[5] The park is a noted bird watching area, with species including ashy drongo, barn swallow, black-naped oriole, collared scops owl, great barbet, greater coucal, green pigeon, olive-backed sunbird, Oriental white-eye, plaintive cuckoo, scarlet minivet, sooty-headed bulbul, spotted dove,[5] tiger shrike, forest wagtail, and Chinese pond heron.