Khao Rom

Khao Rom
เขาร่ม

Khao Rom. Meadow close to the summit
Highest point
Elevation 1,351 m (4,432 ft)
Listing List of mountains in Thailand
Coordinates 14°21′21″N 101°22′37″E / 14.35583°N 101.37694°E / 14.35583; 101.37694Coordinates: 14°21′21″N 101°22′37″E / 14.35583°N 101.37694°E / 14.35583; 101.37694[1]
Geography
Khao Rom

Location in Thailand

Location Thailand
Parent range Sankamphaeng Range
Geology
Mountain type Sandstone
Climbing
First ascent unknown
Easiest route hike or drive up the road leading to the radar station[2]

Khao Rom (Thai: เขาร่ม) is a 1,351-metre-high (4,432 ft) mountain in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand. It is the highest peak of the Sankamphaeng Range, located between Eastern Thailand and Isan.

History

Khao Rom is also known as Khao Khiao (เขาเขียว), also spelt Khao Khieo, and was known as "Green Hill" during the Vietnam War.[3] At that time there was a US military Air Defense Radar Station of the 621 TCS Tactical Control Squadron, Khao Khieo RTAB TH 'Dressy Lady', at the top of the mountain which is located roughly midway between Bangkok and Korat.[4] This peak should not be confused with other mountains in Thailand having the name Khao Khiao, including one in the same range.

Hiking

This mountain is surrounded by forests and, like a great portion of the Sankamphaeng Range, it is part of the Khao Yai National Park area.[5] The former US radar station is now run by the Royal Thai Armed Forces and is guarded by the military. Although the highest point of the mountain is not accessible to the public, there is a viewpoint near the entrance with beautiful views over the surrounding landscape on clear days.[6]

Land leeches are common in the bushy undergrowth and under the leaves of low branches close to narrow forest paths.[7]

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