Also within the park's boundaries is the formidable Khao Mokoju mountain, which soars to 1,964 metres and requires a five-day trek to the summit. A more manageable viewpoint is Chong Yen, reputed to be an outstanding sunset perch located 28 km from park headquarters along the only road. Along the way you might catch a glimpse of wild jackal, porcupine, 450 bird species and rare flowers that grow in the high altitudes.
The best way to get around Kamphaeng Phet is by bicycle, which can be rented at Three J Guesthouse and other hotels for 50 baht. Three J also rents out motorbikes for 200 baht per day, although the selection is limited to a couple of small-engine automatics and a few manual gear bikes. Maroon songthaews seem to run regularly during daylight hours from Big C in the south of town, to the day market down Bumrungrat Rd, then north up Tesa 1, through the roundabout, west to the bus station and back down Ratchadamnoen Rd and Charoensuk Rd.