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Doi Phu Kha National Park
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Doi Phu Kha National Park is marked by three main seasons. There is the rainy season from May to October, with peak rainfall in August and September. It is recommended to visit the park during the cold season (November-February) when it is at the hei
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Khun Nan National Park
Nature & wilderness, Bo Klue, Nan
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Khun Nan National Park consists of high mountains in upstream areas and a watershed on the highest peak in Tambon Dongphaya. Major mountains in the area include Phu Fa, Khun Namwahnoi, Namwahklang and Pi Pun mountains. The Namwah River, from the wate
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Khun Sathan National Park
Nature & wilderness, Na Noi, Nan
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Khun Sathan National Park consists of sloped multifarious mountainous region lying north to south. The mountain ridge of Doi Prae Mueang divides Phrae and Nan provinces. Many rivers and streams such as Nam Sa, Nam Tha, Nam Haeng Nam Mae Sakhon spring
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Mae Charim National Park
Nature & wilderness, Mae Charim, Nan
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Mae Charim National Park consists of high mountains extending from the north to the southwest, and the Luang Prabang range extending from north to south that serves as the boundary between Thailand and Laos. Doi Khun-lan, situated in the east of the
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Nunthaburi National Park
Nature & wilderness, Tha Wang Pha, Nan
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Nunthaburi National Park is situated in the western part of Nan province before reaching the Lao People's Democratic Republic. The site of the National Park is approximately 300-1,674 metres above mean sea level. Yod Doi Wao is the tallest peak,
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Si Nan National Park
Nature & wilderness, Na Noi, Nan
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» Si Nan National Park is marked by high mountains that extend northwards. Major peaks include Doi Prae-muang, Doi Khun Huai Heuk, Khun Huai Ya-sai and Doi Luang. Doi Khun Huai Heuk is the tallest peak (1,234 metres above sea level) and the source of m
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Tham Sakoen National Park
Nature & wilderness, Tha Wang Pha, Nan
Price : N/A, Posted on 17/10/2010
» High mountains, extending northwards, make up the shape of a T. The altitude of the National Park ranges from 300-1,752 metres. Doi-Ji is the highest mountaintop (1,752 metres). Three basins originate from the mountains of this park: Upper Yom River
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