Rating: 8,8/10 (2145 votes) Until 1961, 54% of Thailand's territory was occupied by trees. And in this short period from 1961 to the present day, their number has decreased to less than 20%. This is the price one has to pay for the development of civilization. Rainforest in Thailand Most of the trees in the Kingdom - about 70% - are deciduous. In the northern part of the country, there are more monsoon moist mixed deciduous forests and other species. In the same places in the mountainous terrain, you can stumble upon oak forests, replaced by pine trees. Close Buddhist temples, colored ribbons can be hung on trees, We also recommend reading Where to eat tasty and inexpensive in Thailand? Topic: What trees and flowers grow in Thailand?. |