Chiang Mai Hotel - Discounter - Agents Rates for Chiang Mai HotelsChiang mai trekThe park chiang mai trek is rugged and mountainous with Doi Inthanon reaching 2,565 m above sea level -- the chiang mai trek highest point in Thailand. Doi Hua Mod Loing is the second highest peak, and stands chiang mai trek at 2,330 m. The park is the source of the Mae Klang, Mae Pa Kor, chiang mai trek Mae Pon, Mae Hoi, Mae Ya, Mae Jam, and Mae Karn streams. The water from chiang mai trek the streams also generates electricity at the Bhumibhol Dam. Outstanding Attractions - As many road access points have now been constructed, private transportation chiang mai trek is a convenient way to visit Doi Inthanon. In fact, the main attractions are spread chiang mai trek over a 40 km range, and only a private vehicle will give you the ability chiang mai trek to make the most of your trip. A motorcycle is perhaps the best way to chiang mai trek get through the rough and narrow dirt roads that lead to the hill tribe villages. chiang mai trek Nevertheless, if you want to really get in touch with the park -- and thoroughly chiang mai trek absorb its natural beauty, then walking or hiking is highly recommended. There are many footpaths chiang mai trek and trails to follow on Doi Inthanon as a result of the long occupation by chiang mai trek the hill tribes. The starting point is usually at the Mae Klang Waterfall, which is chiang mai trek located 66 km south west of Chiang Mai. You could then choose to stay over chiang mai trek at the Mae Aeb Karen Village for the first night, at Pa Mon Karen Village chiang mai trek for the second night, at Pang Somdet Village for the third night, followed by a chiang mai trek walk up to the summit the next morning. The imposing Doi Inthanon, located in Chiang chiang mai trek Mai province, is the highest point in the country, and is often dubbed 'The Roof chiang mai trek of Thailand'. In Doi Inthanon National Park there are also several lesser summits to explore. chiang mai trek Geologically speaking, the mountain range is largely composed of granite batholiths that extend in a chiang mai trek southerly direction towards the Shan Hills range in Myanmar (Burma), and form the division between chiang mai trek the Ping River to the east and the Mae Chaem River to the west. The chiang mai trek park covers an area of 301,500 rai (482 sq km), taking in parts of the chiang mai trek Son Pa Tong, Jom Tong, and Mae Jam districts. This mountainous park is also home chiang mai trek to one of the most impressive waterfalls in Thailand, the Mae Ya Waterfall. Climate - chiang mai trek The lowlands, below 800 m in elevation, are warm and dry outside the rainy season, chiang mai trek but the summit of Doi Inthanon has a climate more like Canada than Thailand! The chiang mai trek temperature sometimes drops down to –8 degrees Celsius, and frost is not unusual during the chiang mai trek cool and dry season. January is the coldest month with an average nighttime temperature of chiang mai trek 5.5 degrees Celsius. In any season, though, Doi Inthanon is a great place to visit chiang mai trek if you want to be free from the heat of the lowlands. In 1959, the chiang mai trek Doi Inthanon Forest was one of fourteen throughout the country that had been established as chiang mai trek National Parks by the government. And in 1965 it was named as a National Conservation chiang mai trek Area. Later on, in 1972, the park's boundaries were extended by the Forestry Department of chiang mai trek Thailand to include the Ban Loing, Sob Tai, Song Kael, Yang Karm, Jom Tong, Mae chiang mai trek Vin, and Son Pa Tong districts and sub-districts. On 16th January 1974, during a visit chiang mai trek by His Majesty the King and Her Majesty Queen Sirikit to Doi Kun Klang, he chiang mai trek suggested that the boundaries of the park be further extended. In February the Mae Suank, chiang mai trek Chang Keng, and Ta Pha subdistricts became part of the park. Due to the park chiang mai trek extension projects, in 1975 the Doi Inthanon National Conservation Forest, the Jom Tong National Conservation chiang mai trek Forest, and the Mae Jam National Conservation Forest all became the Doi Inthanon National Park chiang mai trek that we know today. In the past Doi Inthanon was known as Doi Loing, or chiang mai trek 'Doi Ang Ka' (Doi meaning mountain). Doi Loing therefore means a big mountain. The name chiang mai trek Doi Ang Ka was sometimes used, as about 300 m away from the mountain's base chiang mai trek there was a pond shaped like a washing tub (Ang). Flocks of crows (Ka) also chiang mai trek used to gather at the pond, and that is how the name came to be chiang mai trek adopted. But what about the name 'Doi Inthanon'? Chiang Mai’s last sovereign, King Inthawichayanon, with chiang mai trek great foresight, expressed concern for the forests of the hilly countryside in the north. He chiang mai trek was aware that it served as the watershed for the whole of central Thailand. Before chiang mai trek his death, he commanded that his remains were to be placed on the summit of chiang mai trek Doi Loing. After his demise his wishes were carried out, and the mountain was renamed chiang mai trek 'Doi Inthanon' in honour of his name. The stupa at the summit that houses his chiang mai trek remains is visited by thousands of people every year. Forests and Wild Animals - The chiang mai trek forested national parks of Thailand are immensely valuable towards preserving the country's heritage. In the chiang mai trek Doi Inthanon National Park the forests comprise hilly evergreen forests, pine forests, tropical rain forests, chiang mai trek and more. The park is also a source of many economically valuable woods like teak chiang mai trek and pine, but logging has been discouraged for a number of years now. Moreover, there chiang mai trek is a large variety of beautiful and colourful flowers, such as the forest rose, and chiang mai trek a host of other flora that cannot be seen anywhere else in Thailand. Sadly, many chiang mai trek animal species are becoming extinct due to destructive deforestation, and non-stop hunting by the hill chiang mai trek tribe people. But you can still sometimes catch a glimpse of tigers; and gibbons, deer, chiang mai trek wild pigs, Siamese hares, fowls and other animal life still abound, thanks to the vigilance chiang mai trek and protection of the park rangers. |
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