Sri Lanna National Park
This national park has an abundance of wildlife and verdant forests, which are the sources of various tributaries of the Mae Ping River....
This national park has an abun...
Read MoreThis national park has an abundance of wildlife and verdant forests, which are the sources of various tributaries of the Mae Ping River....
This national park has an abun...
Read MoreNamtok Wachirathan a walk path that leads visitors close to the waterfall. The most suitable time for visiting is during October-April....
Namtok Wachirathan a walk path...
Read MoreAng Khang Royal Project StationAlso known as Doi Ang Khang (doi means hill in Thai), Ang Khang Royal Agricultural Station is the Royal Project's, a foundation His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej has founded to help raise living standard of underprivileged hilltribes, first station founded in...
Ang Khang Royal Project Statio...
Read MorePhra Maha Dhatu Nabha Metaneedol and Phra Maha Dhatu Nabhapol Bhumisiri was builded by Thai Royal Airforce and Thai Citizens. The purpose of Phra Maha Dhatu Nabha Metaneedol was to build in the honor of King Bhumibol Adulyadej 50th birthday in 1987 and Phra Maha...
Phra Maha Dhatu Nabha Metaneed...
Read MoreBan ThawaiBan Thawai, a woodcrafts village, is considered one of the most famous cultural tourist attractions in Chiang Mai province. It is well-known to both Thais and foreigners and home to the Chiang Mai wood-carving industry and becomes more popular nowadays in terms of the...
Ban ThawaiBan Thawai, a woodcr...
Read MoreWat Phra That Doi Noi Wat Phra That Doi Noi is located on a mountain to the east of Chiang Mai-Hod Road. It is 44 kilomatres from Chiang Mai city. The entrance to the Doi is 1,500 metres from the main road, opposite to the...
Wat Phra That Doi Noi Wat Phra...
Read MoreBan Mae Klang Luang Standing amidst hilly rice terraces, Ban Mae Klang Luang is on the 3rd basin level of Doi Inthanon, Ban Luang subdistrict, Chom Thong district, Chiang Mai province. Ban Mae Klang Luang became the settlement region of Pga-gan Yaw, a Karenic tribe...
Ban Mae Klang Luang Standing a...
Read MoreBan Wat Chan Pine Forest is quiet and tranquil, set away from Chiang Mai city for 150 kilometers. The two-leaf and three-leaf pine trees here can grow only at the height of 1,000 metres above the sea-level. The pine resin can be used for tempering...
Ban Wat Chan Pine Forest is qu...
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