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Mae Kampong Village has a long history of settlement dating back over 100 years. It was founded by a group of villagers who migrated from nearby districts to cultivate Miang (wild tea leaves), which has been the primary economic crop of the community since the past. The village's name originates from the beauty of nature; Kampong is the name of a yellow and red wild flower that commonly grows alon...
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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... read more
Originally a bald mountai... 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... read more
Shaped by the Himalayan mountain range, the park features a landscape of rugged high mountains running north to south... read more
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is far more than just a landmark — it is regarded as the most sacred temple in Northern Thailand and the spiritual symbol of the Lanna people. Founded in 1383 CE (B.E. 1929) under King Kuena of the Lanna Kingdom, its construction represented both a political and spiritual cornerstone. Establishing a great reliquary temple reinforced the king’s authority while s...
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The name Nimmanhemin honors the prominent Nimmanhemin family, who played a key role in developing Chiang Mai and donated this land for public use and Chiang Mai University. Originally a quiet agricultural area, the westward expansion of the city transformed it into a premium residential zone before it evolved into the vibrant hub for creative business and modern lifestyles it is today. N...
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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...
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Khun Chang Khian, officially known as the Highland Agricultural Research and Training Center, Khun Chang Khian, is situated in the upper area of Doi Suthep. It operates under the Faculty of Agriculture, Chiang Mai University, and plays an important role in both natural tourism and agricultural research.
From an agricultural perspective, the center is a major hub for researching high-quality temper... read more
From an agricultural perspective, the center is a major hub for researching high-quality temper... read more
Wat Phra That Doi Kham is an ancient temple situated on a small mountain range southwest of Chiang Mai city. With a history of more than 1,300 years, it is considered one of the oldest temples in Chiang Mai Province. In the past, it was originally named "Wat Suwan Banphot." The name "Doi Kham" (Golden Mountain) originates from local legends regarding gold found on this mountain. Furthermore, the t...
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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...
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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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Major attractions and important sites within the park:
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Khun Wang Royal Project was established after His Majesty the King had visited Baan Khun Wang in 1980, and had observed that the land had been growing opium extensively. Therefore, the King assigned the Garden Plant Division, Thailand Department of Agriculture to demonstrate and breed crops on the area for supporting and passing on the technology know-how to highland farmers. This is to encourage ...
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Mon Jam
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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Bannolae
Located about 1 km away ... read more
Tha Phae Walking Street, also known as the Sunday Walking Street, transforms Ratchadamnoen Road into the busiest and most vibrant open-air market in Chiang Mai’s old city on Sunday evenings.
Schedule and Route
Open every Sunday from 17:00 – 22:00 (the road closes to traffic from 16:00 onward)
Route: Starting at Tha Phae Gate and continuing along Ratchadamnoen Road to Wat Phra Singh... read more
Schedule and Route
Open every Sunday from 17:00 – 22:00 (the road closes to traffic from 16:00 onward)
Route: Starting at Tha Phae Gate and continuing along Ratchadamnoen Road to Wat Phra Singh... read more
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Wat Thaton
Huai Nam Dang National Park spans across the rugged highlands of Mae Taeng District in Chiang Mai and Pai District in Mae Hong Son, serving as a vital natural corridor in Northern Thailand. Geographically, it is part of the Thanon Thong Chai Range, acting as a crucial headwater source for several major rivers, including the Mae Taeng and Pai Rivers. The geological landscape is characterized by ste...
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Wat Phra Sing Waramahawihan, also formerly known as Lii Chiang Phra Temple, is one of Chiang Mai’s oldest and most significant temples. It was built in 1888 by King Phayu of Chiang Mai to house the ashes of his father, King Kham Fu. The temple’s original name came from its location near the old market (Kad Lii).
The temple is most important for housing the Phra Buddha Sihing, a sacred ... read more
The temple is most important for housing the Phra Buddha Sihing, a sacred ... read more
Wiang Kum Kam is an ancient city (meaning "walled city") located in Saraphi District in the northern region of Thailand, around 3 km (1.9 mi) south of the southeastern corner of Chiang Mai's city Centre.According to the chronicles and archaeological evidence, the old city was built by King Mangrai around the latter part of the 13th century....
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