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Tuesday 13 May 2014

Travelling In North Of Thailand




Doi Inthanon


                 Doi Inthanon is Thailand’s tallest peak at 2,565 meters above the sea level. Doi Inthanon National Park covers an area of 482.4 square kilometers in three districts of Chiang Mai province. Cool climate lovers should visit the park during December to February, which is winter and you also get a chance to see the blossom of Siamese sakura flowers all over the area.







                                                                     Doi Tung
       Doi Tung is a mountain in the northern part of Chiang Rai Province, at the northernmost tip of Thailand.

    Get in
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-        - By bus
Bus from Muang Chiang Rai - Mae Sai. Get off at Ban Huay Krai. Purple for the minibus to the bus station Doi Tung.
Call 053-667-433 the chartered 750 (roundtrip) seats 12 people, or $ 60 for 12 each fare minibus to take people out to Doi Tung.
Native Tribal Market Center page research farm near the reservoir. And Doi Tung. The trip takes three hours to visit the palace garden 70 £ 80 £ Mae Fah Luang Art Biography 30 cards total traffic, the three at 150 THB.

Get around
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-        - See
·        Wat Phra That Doi Tung. Dating to the 10th century, this temple has a stupa reputed to contain the Buddha's collarbone, making it a major site of pilgrimage. Located atop Doi Tung itself at an altitude of nearly 2000 meters, it probably has the most fantastic view of all temples in Thailand.
·        Doi Tung Royal Villa - final residence of the Princess Mother (mother of King Bhumibol), located at kilometre 12 on highway 1149, to the west of highway 1. This magnificent villa was built on the mountain overlooking the surrounding hills and valleys in a unique mix of Swiss and Lanna architectural styles.
·        Doi Tung Zoo
·        Mae Fah Luang Gardens are a botanical park located on the slopes below the royal villa. Flowers and plants grow among rock formations.There is also a cafe where you can enjoy your beverage with the beautiful view of the mountains. You can also buy organic tea leaves from here.


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