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Big Mountain 2025 begins! Heading to Khao Yai for Thailand’s biggest music festival
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 06, 2025
Big Mountain 2025 (BMMF15) kicks off at The Ocean Khao Yai with 100+ artists, seven stages, parking tips, and transport details for festivalgoers during December 6–7
‘AIA One Billion Day 2025’ at Khao Yai Brings Together Over 10,000 Health Enthusiasts to Build Better Health and a Sustainable Society
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 02, 2025
AIA Thailand, in collaboration with Proud Group, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, and Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University, hosted the fourth annual AIA One Billion Day (“AOB Day 2025”) on 22 November 2025, helping advance meaningful engagements between businesses, government, academia, and individuals in promoting a sustainable, healthy society.
Khao Yai named among Asia’s top rural getaways
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 07, 2025
Agoda names Khao Yai the 2nd most popular rural destination in Asia, highlighting a surge in highland travel alongside Cameron Highlands and Puncak.
Khao Yai Art Forest aims to attract global art enthusiasts
MONDAY, MARCH 17, 2025
Marisa Chearavanont opens a new concept art institute, Khao Yai Art Forest, to transform Khao Yai, Nakhon Ratchasima, into a new destination for art lovers worldwide.
Forest fires continue to ravage Nakhon Ratchasima, arson suspected
THURSDAY, JANUARY 09, 2025
A series of devastating fires continue to plague the province, with the latest blaze erupting on Wednesday in the Khao Sado National Park
Playful mother elephant flips parked SUV in Khao Yai for fun
TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2024
TikTok clip showing elephant using her trunk to flip over the vehicle a couple of times wins over million views
Campers wake up to a wet surprise as Lam Ta Khong river breaks bank
MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 2024
New adventure for Mother’s Day holidaymakers in Nakhon Nayok as non-stop overnight rain forces river to break its bank
Agriculture Ministry targets land reform officials, tycoon over Khao Yai land allocation
MONDAY, MARCH 11, 2024
Two land reform officials are expected to soon face arrest warrants for allegedly breaking the law related to the controversial allocation of land near Khao Yai Park.
Chaiwat insists 2,900 rai under dispute is protected forest, cannot be ‘buffer zone’
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2024
Thailand’s national parks chief rejected the Royal Thai Survey Department’s claim that 2,900 rai of forested land fell within the range of the agricultural reform zone.
Agriculture minister bows to pressure, agrees to keep disputed Khao Yai area untouched
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2024
Though the disputed land near Khao Yai is within the agricultural land reform zone, it will still be used as a forest buffer zone, the agriculture minister declared.