doi inthanon national park located maechaem chiangmai thailand

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Doi Inthanon National Park located in MaeChaem ChiangMai Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Doi Inthanon National Park located in MaeChaem ChiangMai Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Doi Inthanon National Park located in MaeChaem ChiangMai Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Doi Inthanon National Park located in MaeChaem ChiangMai Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Doi Inthanon National Park located in MaeChaem ChiangMai Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Doi Inthanon National Park located in MaeChaem ChiangMai Thailand
Doi Inthanon National Park located in MaeChaem ChiangMai Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Doi Inthanon National Park located in MaeChaem ChiangMai Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Doi Inthanon is Thailand’s tallest peak at 2,565 metres 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. ●Phra Mahathat Napha Methanidon and Phra Mahathat Naphaphon Bhumisiri, a twin pagodas located at Km. 41.5. They were built to commemorate the fifth cycle birthdays of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit. Sitting on two nearby peaks, both pagodas share the similar sizes, design and color linked with a walking path. The pagodas enshrine Lord Buddha’s relics and beautiful Buddha images ●Doi Inthanon Peak has a cool climate all year round. It is also the where King Inthawichayanon’s stupa is located. He was the last king of Chiang Mai. Inthawichayanon, the last king of Chiang Mai, was concerned about the importance of forests and wanted to preserve the forests for future generations. He was so familia with Doi Inthanon that he asked that part of his ashes be kept here.


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