Located in Khlong Phai Subdistrict, Khao Yai Tiang is supervised by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT). The hill features a water reservoir for generating electricity: water is pumped to this reservoir and then released to drive turbines, creating electrical power. This process involves the Lamtakong Jolabha Vadhana Power Plant. A notable attraction at Khao Yai Tiang is the presence of 12 large wind turbines. Tourists can rent bicycles or golf carts to explore the area and enjoy the stunning landscape. It’s particularly known for its beautiful sea of mist in the mornings, offering a cool and refreshing atmosphere. Additionally, it is an excellent spot for watching breathtaking sunsets in the evenings. Nearby, the Yai Tiang Cliff Viewpoint presents another spectacular sight. This wide stone plateau, 650 metres above sea level, offers panoramic views of the Lamtakong Reservoir and the Khao Yai Tiang wind turbines, making it a popular destination for local and international visitors.
Visitor Information
- Entry Fee: Free (Thai nationals: Free)
- Opening Hours: Daily 06:00-18:00
Getting There
Khao Yai Tiang is located at Sikhio, Nakhon Ratchasima. View on Google Maps.
Tips for Visitors
- Start early for the clearest views — clouds typically build by midday.
- Temperatures can be 10-15°C cooler at the summit — bring layers.
- A headlamp is essential if starting before dawn.
- Carry enough water for the full hike — sources may not be reliable.
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