The community of forests, mountains, animal shelters, spread over an area of more than 4,000 hectares, with the efforts of the local community, has successfully developed into an ecotourism community. Many small mountain scenery, plots and rich biodiversity resources as well as the large trees in the community will surely attract many tourists in the near future.
Given the nature of the forest, the 4153-hectare wildlife sanctuary is full of potential, and leaders and community members cooperate with the Department of Tourism and receive funding from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) facilitated by CEPA has decided to turn this community forest into an ecotourism site, dubbed the "Mountain Chum Eco-Tourism Community" Animal.
Interestingly, the Community Forestry Mountain Sanctuary was announced by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries on February 25, 2017 and formed an ecotourism community in March 2018 and is scheduled to open late. December 2019.
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