14 จุดสุดแสนโรแมนติค เชียงใหม่รับลมหนาว

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14 จุดสุดแสนโรแมนติค เชียงใหม่รับลมหนาว เที่ยวเชียงใหม่ สุดโรแมนติก รับลมหนาว ปี 2560-2561 นี้
14 จุด น่าเช็คอิน ไม่พลาดสำหรับคนมีแฟน บรรยากาศสุดฟิน ต้อนรับสายลมหนาว บนยอดดอย ป่าดิบๆ โอโซน 100% ตามที่หลายๆคนรอคอยมาถึงแล้ว
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
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... 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 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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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... 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 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
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... read more
This national park offers a breathtaking view of the natural scenery of a steep river valley amidst scenic mountains and teak forests. It is about 105 kilometers from Chiang Mai town on Highway 108.... read more
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...
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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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Huay Tueng Thao Reservoir is much more than just a source of irrigation for local agriculture; it has been thoughtfully developed into one of the most vital recreational spots in Mae Rim district, managed by the 7th Infantry Division. This area acts as an oasis located just a short distance from the bustling Chiang Mai city center, allowing visitors to escape the chaos and immerse themselves in th... read more
Baan Rabiang Na Pa Bong Piang is a homestay-style accommodation located in Pa Bong Piang Village, a settlement of the Pga K’nyau (Karen) hill tribe. It is situated in the high altitude area of Mae Chaem, connecting to Doi Inthanon. This area is widely acclaimed as the most beautiful rice terraces in Thailand. Because of the steep mountain terrain, villagers must grow rice in steps along the ... read more
One of the distinctive activities to do when visiting here is to appreciate awe-inspiring views of terraced paddy fields. In rainy season, particularly from September to mid October, the whole landscape of Ban Mae Klang Luang is magnificently covered by a thin layer of fog and verdant rice terraces in descending order. The most second beautiful time to visit is between late October and early Novem... read more

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