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Nam Tok Khun Kon Forest Park
Nam Tok Khun Kon Forest Park can be reached by taking Highway No.1211 from Chiangrai’s town. After traveling 18 kilometers turn right and proceed for another 12 kilometers. Alternatively, you can drive along Highway No. 1 (Chiang Rai-Phayao) for about 15 čkilometers, turn right and proceed for another 17 kilometers, then take a
30-minute walk to the waterfall. The 70-metre high Khun Kon or Tat Mok Waterfall is the highest and most beautiful in the province. Surrounded with dense woods, the area is
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Doi Pha Tang
Doi Pha Tang is located 32 kilometers from Wiang Kaen District and 160kilometers from the provincial town. The scenic mountain is the home to the Chinese Haw, the Hmong and Yao minorities. The Haws are the former 93rd Chinese Division who moved to settle on Doi Pha Tang. From lltop, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Thai and Lao rural areas.The mountain is more popular during winter when the cherry |
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Doi Mae Salong
Doi Mae Salong is the site of Santi Khiri village, a community settled by former Chinese 93rd Division who moved from Myanmar to reside on Thai territory in 1961. The village became well known for its enchanting scenery tranquil atmosphere. Today it is a major tourist attraction with its small-town and ambience, delicious native Chinese dishes, small hotels and guesthouses catering to visitors and tea, coffee and fruit tree plantations.
The scenery is especially picturesque in December and January when sakuras are in full bloom. Scattered with many hill tribe villages, Doi Mae Salong is ideal fortrekking. comprised of twin Lanna style chedis, one of which is said tocontain the left |
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Phu Chi Fa
Phu Chi Fa is approximately 25 kilometers to the south of Doi Pha Tang in Thoeng District. The cool climate produces colorful flowering shrubs and the large meadow on the top provides breathtaking views of Laos. In addition, spectacular scenery can be seen from the sheer cliff of Phu Chi Fa, especially the sea of mist at sunrise Visitors can stay overnight at Ban Rom Fa Thong and Ban Rom Fa Thai. |
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