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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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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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Mon Jam
Mon Jam is a famous getaway destination located on a mountain ridge within the Nong Hoi Hmong village area. Originally, this land was a degraded forest used for shifting cultivation. However, through the grace of King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great, who established the Nong Hoi Royal Project Development Center, this soil was revitalized into a thriving temperate agricultural hub. Situated at an alti...
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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 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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Chiang Mai Night Safari is a world-class "Nature Theme Park" and is recognized as the largest nocturnal zoo in the world. Located at the foot of Doi Suthep-Pui National Park on over 300 acres of land, this park is not just a typical zoo. It is specifically designed to allow visitors to observe the natural behaviors of wild animals during the night, which is when many species are most active and al...
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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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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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San Kamphaeng Hot Springs is one of the significant geological phenomena in Northern Thailand. Located in the Mae Pha Haen basin, it is a subterranean thermal source created by rainwater seeping deep into the earth's crust, heated by igneous rocks. This creates immense pressure, forcing the water to the surface as hot springs with temperatures reaching up to 105 degrees Celsius. The mineral water ...
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Temple attractions include a scripture hall located in the middle of a pond and Tap Tao cave which houses several unique Buddha images....
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Doi Mon Jong
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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Pha Chor
Pha Chor (Pha Chor) is one of the most remarkable natural attractions within Mae Wang National Park, Chiang Mai Province. Often referred to as “Thailand’s Grand Canyon,” this extraordinary landscape was formed through natural geological processes over millions of years, creating dramatic earth cliffs and towering sediment pillars unlike anywhere else in Thailand.
The cl...
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New Homestay Kowit Maechaem Farmhouse with a view of the land, the smell of rice and the wind with the grass to enjoy the green stairs. Free Kantoke food
There are only two rooms here, called Private, including the raw and fresh nature of the mountains, trees, mist, water stream.
In addition, guests who come to the cottage with private car. We have the service to visit Mae Chaem and ...
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Wat Thaton
The village is overlooked by a striking hilltop Buddhist temple known as Wat Tha Ton. One of these is the Standing Buddha,over 35 feet tall....
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Bo Kaeo Pine Tree Garden officially known as the Bo Kaeo Silvicultural Research Station, was established in 1966 as part of a research project to survey raw materials for paper pulp. Various species of pine, both indigenous and exotic, were experimentally planted here. Situated at an altitude of approximately 1,100 meters above sea level, the park enjoys a cool climate and ideal humidity for ...
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Wat Chan Royal Project is situated at Baan Den, Chang Mai Province 3-4 drive from Chiang Mai. Can visit Karen traditional and culture places, trekking sites and more nature things to see.
The project is divided into 1,000 acres planted each year, each family 40 acres and maintained for a period of five years to today. The government subsidized the planting approximately 9,400 a...
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This ancient walled city can be dated back to the Hariphunchai period. During excavations, sandstone and earthen Buddha images, earthen amulets, brown jars with bones and Chinese porcelains from the Yuan Dynasty (1280-1368) were found in the area. ...
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