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Doi Wiang Pha National Park
Nature & wilderness, Chai Prakan, Chiang Mai
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Doi Wiang Pha National Park's high mountains, extending northwards, are considered as natural borders marking the boundary between Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai provinces. Doi Wiang Pha is the highest peak in this national park, at an elevation of 1
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Huai Nam Dang National Park
Nature & wilderness, Mae Taeng, Chiang Mai
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Huai Nam Dang National Park is positioned on top of the crest of hills and the same range as Chiang Dao mountain range. The highest peak, Doi Chang, at 1,962 metres above sea level, is the source of streams which flow into the Pai, Ping and Taeng riv
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Mae Takhrai National Park
Nature & wilderness, Doi Saket, Chiang Mai
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Mae Takhrai National Park is surrounded by high mountains with an altitude of 400 to 2,031 metres above mean sea level. This national park includes Class 1 rain forests and mountains of limestone within the Ping Basin. Mixed forests can generally be
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Mae Tho National Park
Nature & wilderness, Hot, Chiang Mai
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Mae Tho National Park encompasses steep mountains (400 - 1,699 metres above mean sea level), extending northwards in the same range of Doi Inthanon. Mountains in the northern part of the area are about 20%-40% more steep than those in the southern pa
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Mae Wang National Park
Nature & wilderness, Doi Lo, Chiang Mai
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Mae Wang National Park consists of the mountainous Tanonthongchai hill range that that lies 400-1,909 metres above mean sea level. Doiphatang is the highest peak. There are other mountains that are the main sources of three streamlines: Nammaejam, Na
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Ob Luang National Park
Nature & wilderness, Hot, Chiang Mai
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Ob Luang National Park shares an extensive, north-south mountain range with Doi Inthanon, the highest mountain of Thailand.
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Op Khan National Park
Nature & wilderness, Hang Dong, Chiang Mai
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Op Khan National Park: High and low mountains extend to form the range in the area of Mae Chaem district, Chiang Mai province. Yod Khun Tien is the highest peak in this national park, at 1,550 metres, closely followed by Doi Khun Huay Prachao, at 1,4
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Pha Daeng National Park
Nature & wilderness, Chiang Dao, Chiang Mai
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Pha Daeng National Park consists of rugged mountains which are heavily influenced by the monsoon rains. The main mountains in the east are mostly formed of sedimentary rocks. These are Doi Thumglab, Doi Huatoe, Doi Khunhuay Sai, Doi Phadang, Doi Thum
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Si Lanna National Park
Nature & wilderness, Mae Taeng, Chiang Mai
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Si Lanna National Park is hugged by the valleys and a mountain chain that lies from north to south. It is the source of the Mae Ngad reservoir. The water coming from the southwest part of the brooks rushes down to the Mae Ping River.
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Khun Chae National Park
Nature & wilderness, Wiang Pa Pao, Chiang Rai
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Khun Chae National Park is atop the exposed base rock of igneous and sedimentary formations. Most of the park is covered with granite, an igneous rock widespread in northern Thailand. The topography of Khun Chae is very steep, with many creeks often
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