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Mae Puem National Park

Mae Puem national park is where the mixed forests and dry dipterocarp forests are. These are the distinctive features that make this National Park beautiful throughout the year. This national park consists of 2 main areas; DoiPui forest and Mae Puem forest. DoiPui forest covers...

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Doi Luang National Park

Doi Luang national park covers an area of 3 provinces; namely, Phayao, Chiang Rai, and Lampang, or a total area of 731,250 rai. It was acclaimed a National Park on 16 April, 1990. Geographically, it is a high undulating mountain range and a forest where...

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Lamnam Nan National Park

Lam Nam Nan national park is characterized by its various kinds of forest and long mountain ranges. It is also the headwaters of the stream north of Sirikit reseroir. Its forests consist of mixed forest, dipterocarp forest, and dry evergreen forest housing many types of...

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Phu Phaya Pho

Phu Phaya Po is the highest point on the golden line - Kio Khian 1,350 meters above sea level. It is also the highest peak that divides the boundary between Uttaradit and Phu Phaya Phum, which is respected by local villagers. This area is a...

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Khao Kho

Chilly temperatures throughout the year and unbeatable scenic views have made KhaoKho one of the most famous tourist attractions in Phetchabun province. The KhaoKhomountains comprise a variety of small and large mountains in the Phetchabun range, located in AmphoeKhaoKho. Mountain Serdang trees, or "Ton Kho"...

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Phu Tabberk

This Tambon is home to a Hmong hill tribe village called Ban ThapBoek. The area lies 1,768 meters above sea level and is often referred to as the highest point in Phetchabun province. Mountainous terrain and high altitudes guarantee year-round cool weather for visitors. The...

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