เที่ยวอ่างขาง ค้างคืนเดียว

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เที่ยวอ่างขาง ค้างคืนเดียว
You can visit and do such activities like Mountain biking and Birdwatching,There are also many products to buy on the local market and inside the agricultural station. All products from the Royal Agricultural Station Angkhang are produced organic.  ...
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Tea Plantation and Strawberry Plantation The ladder is arranged in a sloping hill. The sun is soft. With mist in the morning. Within a beautiful little valley some days. Can see the mother....
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Pushed up against the border with Myanmar, the mountain valleys around Doi Ang Khang (ดอยอ่างขาง) are known locally as 'Little Switzerland' thanks to the cool climate, which gets cold enough for frost in January, but really the resemblance ends there. Instead of chalets and yodelling you'll find peaceful green valleys full of temperate flowers and plantations of 'exotic' – to the Thais at le...
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Strawberry fields planted along the hillsides along the Thai-Myanmar border. The fields are terraced and descending. In the morning, you will see warm sunlight shining down with the morning mist. Along the hillsides behind you, you will see bright red strawberries in the fields amidst the cold weather. You can also see the way of life of the hilltribe villagers who come to pick fresh strawberries ...
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Experience the warm and beautiful sunshine surrounded by mountains in the morning. The area is home to vegetables. Fruit Release....
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This village is a home of Hhome or Musoe hilltribes who believe in ghosts and spirits and still hold this belief with their simple ways of life.  Nearby is Doi Angkhang Royal Project which has supported the hilltribe villagers to promote agriculture and handicrafts.  The Young Local Guide Project is underway to guide visitors on the local lifestyle and beliefs, as well as to create ...
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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...
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The Royal Agricultural Station Angkhang was established as the first research station under the Royal Project, following the initiative of His Majesty the King. His Majesty intended for the hill tribes living in various northern mountains to stop growing opium and practicing shifting cultivation, which had been major causes of forest destruction and watershed degradation. Originally a bald mountai...
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Doi Ang Khang is renowned for its beautiful maple trees, especially during the autumn months. The vibrant foliage creates a picturesque landscape, attracting photographers and nature lovers. Explore the surrounding Royal Agricultural Station and enjoy the cool climate. It's a perfect getaway from the heat of the city....
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Doi Angkhang, one of Thailand's 8th largest sakuras, is also one of the most beautiful sights in Sakura. Angkhang's unique features include the Thai Sakura, the tiger queen, on the road leading up to Doi Angkhang. There are also authentic Sakura trees. From Japan, visitors can see and photographed within Angkhang Royal Agricultural Station. Beautiful bloom during New Year. Traveling on Doi Ang Kha...
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Mon Sone Viewpoint is located on Doi Ang Khang within the Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park. It is a scenic viewpoint situated at an altitude of approximately 1,787 meters above sea level. This location features a wide terrace on a mountain ridge that offers a clear, panoramic view of the Dan Lao Mountain Range. During the winter and rainy seasons, Mon Sone Viewpoint is highly famous for its...
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