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Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary

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bloom. The rainy season is from May to October, when the temperature is equal to or slightly higher than in summer. There will be tiny wild flowers in purplish pink scattered in the savanna. The temperature drops during the winter to 0–16 °C (32–61 °F) in November – January. On some days,
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The wildlife reserve was established in 1974. In 1985 it was further enlarged by 97 km (37 sq mi). The reserve is named after its highest mountain, which peaks at 1,571 m (5,154 ft). The reserve covers the whole mountain plateau around the peak, which has an elevation of
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There are three seasons at Phu Luang. Summer runs from February to April with an average temperature of 20–24 °C (68–75 °F). During this season, flowers such as
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originates. "Phu Luang" means "large mountain" or the "mountain of the king", formed by an uplift of the Earth's crust and a slide of soft soil down to lower elevations.
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forests, savanna on plains, mounds, and stone terraces. The wildlife sanctuary has organised the Phu Luang Nature Study Route, starting from
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Schoser & Senghas) make up the undergrowth of the hill evergreen forest. On the east side of Phu Luang
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at Khok Nok Kraba, passing Lan Suriyan, Pha Somdet, and the dinosaur footprints.
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footprints on the rock, aged more than 120 million years, were discovered.
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It covers an area of 897 km (346 sq mi), covering area of the
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the temperature can drop to −4 °C (25 °F). During this season,
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around 1,200 m (3,900 ft). To west of the reserve the
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IUCN category

Map showing the location of Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary
Thailand
Thailand
Loei
17°7′16″N 101°32′48″E / 17.12111°N 101.54667°E / 17.12111; 101.54667
Thai
wildlife sanctuary
northern Thailand
Phu Luang
Loei Province
Luang Prabang montane rain forests
ecoregion
tambon
Phu Ruea District
Dan Sai
Wang Saphung
Phu Luang District
Loei River
dendrobiums
orchids
rhododendrons
Acer calcaratum
Eriocaulon henryanum
Paphiopedilum sukhakulii
dinosaur
mixed deciduous forest
dry evergreen forest
hill evergreen forest

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