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Doi Mon Chong stands at approximately 1,929 meters above sea level, located on the border between Omkoi District in Chiang Mai and Sam Ngao District in Tak. The terrain is unique for its contrasting geography: one side features gentle, sloping meadows, while the other presents a sheer vertical cliff dropping into the valley below. The name "Mon Chong" comes from the local Lanna language, meaning a... read more
Doi Inthanon National Park, located in Chiang Mai Province, is home to the highest peak in Thailand — Doi Inthanon, standing at 2,565 meters above sea level. The park spans over 482.4 square kilometers and covers parts of Chom Thong, Mae Chaem, Mae Wang, and Doi Lo districts.
Shaped by the Himalayan mountain range, the park features a landscape of rugged high mountains running north to south...
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Doi Mae Salong or Santikhiri Village, has a fascinating history filled with struggle. It began around 1961 when the 93rd Division of the Chinese Nationalist Army (Kuomintang or KMT) migrated from Burma and established a base on this mountain under the leadership of General Lee Wen-huan and General Tuan Shi-wen. Initially, Doi Mae Salong was a "red zone" troubled by political conflict and drug... read more
Doi Mae Hoe is located in Mae Sariang District, Mae Hong Son Province, and is a renowned natural tourist destination, especially during the transition from the rainy season to winter. It is known as one of the largest and most beautiful wild sunflower viewing spots in northern Thailand.
Historically, Doi Mae Hoe was primarily a local transportation route and an agricultural area for local villager...
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Doi Mae U Kho (Doi Mae U Kho) is a nationally famous natural tourist destination, especially for the beauty of its Mexican Sunflower fields that attract visitors from all over the world during the appropriate season.
This area has a long natural history, where wild Mexican Sunflowers have grown densely and spread to cover the entire mountain, creating an exceptionally beautiful natural phenomenon....
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Doi Tung Royal Villa began in 1988 under the royal initiative of Princess Srinagarindra (the Princess Mother). She wished for a residence to closely oversee the development of the Doi Tung area. Her famous remark, "I will plant a forest on Doi Tung," led to the construction of this simple villa as a hub for transforming bald mountains into lush forests and sustainably improving the quality of life... read more
Doi Khad Pee Park Located in Ban Huai Chom Phu, Muang District, Chiang Rai. In the National Forest. Mae Lao left bank and Mae Kok right bank. The area is about 6,250 rai. It is the source of beautiful scenery of the local people. It is a tourist attraction. Both summer and winter Festivals and traditions. The sea of fog everywhere. It is only 180 degrees. But Doi Kad ... read more
Doi Tung has many beautiful scenic spots.
Along the highway in 1149. viewpoint at km. 12 and 0.14 Kilometer.Along the Wat Noi Doi Tung - cliff house Bears. The road, which runs along the top of the mountain for many children. A viewpoint overlooking the panoramic view point on the mountain, like Moses on Doi Pha Chang Hee and Doi Pha Hom.Doi Tung has many beautiful viewpoint at....
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Doi Chang located in Wa Wi Subdistrict, is a high peak in the Doi Wa Wi range and serves as the headwater for the Mae Kon stream. Originally inhabited by various ethnic hill tribes who practiced shifting cultivation, the area was later developed into a highland agricultural research station to promote temperate plants. Today, it has evolved into a key agricultural academic service center. Sta... read more
Doi Pha Tang is a part of Doi Pha Mun. Located between Chiang Saen and Chiang Khong Road, along the Mekong River. It is a village of Thai Lue people with beautiful customs and traditions, especially the famous gold cloth from Chiang Khong. On the way up, there is a horse for rent, scenic ride to the scenic spot. From the cliff to the temple to find the Buddha. Peace and the Chinese pavilion.
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Doi Suthep-Pui National Park covers areas in Mae Rim, Hang Dong, and Mueang Chiang Mai districts, with an area of approximately 262.50 square kilometers (163,162.50 rai). It consists of rich forests and complex mountains, including Doi Suthep (1,667 m), Doi Buak Ha, and Doi Pui (highest 1,685 m), which are the sources of important streams.
Major attractions and important sites within the park:


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Doi Ang Khang possesses a deeply valuable history as the site of the Ang Khang Royal Agricultural Station, the first royal agricultural research station established by King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great (Radama IX) in 1969. The creation of this station began when His Majesty traveled through opium fields and witnessed the shifting cultivation practiced by hill tribes. He initiated a royal project t... read more
Doi Luang Chiang Dao stands as a limestone peak reaching 2,225 meters above sea level, featuring distinct geological characteristics that are rare in this region. The landscape from the summit is majestic, characterized by complex mountain ridges, particularly the Pyramid Peak and the Three Brothers Peaks, which are often enveloped in a thick sea of mist during the morning. Visitors can experience... read more
Doi Hua Mot is a moderately low limestone mountain stretching across several connected ridgelines. Located in Umphang District, it is a popular scenic spot often included in travel routes that pair with a visit to Thi Lo Su Waterfall. The mountain’s signature charm lies in its bald-mountain terrain, where no large trees grow, leaving the slopes covered by short grasses, shrubs, and naturally... read more
Doi Samer Dao and Pha Hua Sing are iconic destinations in Nan province, known for their panoramic mountain scenery and enchanting morning sea of mist. This spot attracts countless nature lovers who wish to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of northern Thailand.
What makes this site truly special is its spectacular sunrise and sunset viewpoints. Visitors often camp overnight to witness the sh...
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Doi Phu Kha National Park is the source of numerous streams and holds an ancient history tied to the legends of Nan’s people. Situated at an altitude of 1,980 meters above sea level, it covers an area of approximately 1,050,000 rai, spanning Pua, Chiang Klang, Thung Chang, Mae Charim, Tha Wang Pha, Santi Suk, and Bo Kluea Districts.
The terrain consists of steep, rugged mountains with stunni...
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Doi Pha Khlong National Park covers parts of Long, Mueang Phrae, and Sung Men in Phrae Province. The park spans approximately 78,125 rai (125 square kilometers) and is characterized by steep mountain ranges and dramatic limestone landscapes rising 300–700 meters above sea level.
The area serves as an important watershed for the Yom River, with several tributaries including Huai Khamin, Huai ...
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Doi Kiew Lom Viewpoint is a significant and popular location for its breathtaking natural scenery. It serves as a crucial rest stop for travelers on the main route heading towards Mae Hong Son town or on their way back.
The site is prominently located on what's known as "Curve 681," a famous part of the winding and challenging highway. It has become a rewarding place to take a break and admire the...
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Doi Tai Laeng is a hidden mountain gem in Mae Hong Son Province, offering visitors tranquility and breathtaking natural scenery. The hiking trails allow you to reach panoramic mountain views and visit local hill tribe villages. During the cool season, the weather is ideal for camping and enjoying the morning mist. This location is perfect for nature lovers and eco-tourists seeking f... read more
Doi Khun Tan National Park in the Lampang area holds immense significance as the starting point of a new chapter in northern Thailand's rail transportation. The Hang Chat District side of Lampang is the site of the Khun Tan Tunnel, the longest railway tunnel in Thailand (1,352.10 meters). Construction began during the reign of King Rama V under the supervision of German engineer Mr. Emil Eisenhofe... read more

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