วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 6 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Nam Nao National Park

Nam Nao National Park This national park is located at Km. 49 - fifty from Lom Sak to Chum Phae on Highway No. 12 linking northern region and northeastern region. Nam Nao National Park is very engaging place for sightseeing having all resources such as, waterfall, cave, varied species of plants, etc. As a result of of its cold weather, the world has been originally referred to as' the cold weather forest'. Accommodation reservation will be created at the National Park Division. Royal Forestry Department. Tel. 579-0529. 579-4842.

Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park

     This park is of tourist attraction same as Khao Kho, but totally different in details, i.e., the encircling provides unusual sceneries. The world is of a big stone platform called 'Lap Hin Taek' and 'Lap Hin Pum' having long deep cracks in some dotted with small shrubs throunghout the entire area. There are ruins, originated by battles, left over to determine like, the Office of State Power, CT Hospital, etc. Phu Hin Rong Kla is accessible via Phetchabun - Lom Sak Route where a left turn is to be created through Highway No. 12 to Ban Yaeng and proceed on to Amphoe Nakhon Thai where an access road branches off to the park, a route more convenient than any other. Accommodation reservation can be created at the National Park Division, Royal Forestry Department, Tel. 579-0529, 579-4842.

Wat Phrasing

     Wat Phrasing Where legend holds that an important The ravada image was located, has been restored for several times to allow correct dating, however documents recommend the fifteenth century or earlier.

Wat Phra Kaeo Don Tao

     Wat Phra Kaeo Don Tao On the proper bank of Mae Nam Wang is an previous building which consists of an spectacular chedi on an oblong base with a round spire topped with gilded bronze plaques. A Burmese - style chapel topped by tiered roofs stands against it. The chapel contains a Burmese style Buddha image with particularly fascinating decorations. The chapel probably dated from the late eighteenth century. Lovely colors and elaborate harmony build Wat Phra Kaeo Don Tao one in all Thailand's best examples of Burmese - style temples.

Phetchabun

    Phetchabun Town Pillar The pillar is housed during a shrine located in the guts of town being a stone pillar brought over from Muang Si Thep by H.R.H. Prince Damrong Rachanuparp within the year 1804.

Namtok Tat Mok

     Namtok Tat Mok could be a very beautiful waterfall having twelve tiers, located at Mu half-dozen, Tambon Na Pa. From the provincial hall, proceed on Phet Charoen Road to Ban Chalianglap for 12 kilometres. Switch to the route Huai Yai-Ban Nam Ron and travel along the dusty road for about 500 metres to arrive at the highway no. 2275. At this time, an entrance to the waterfall is seen on the correct side. Further trip on a dire road along the mountain side for concerning nineteen kilometres and walk on fog one,800 metres approximately.

Nam Nao National Park

     Nam Nao National Park This national park is found at Km. 49 - 50 from Lom Sak to Chum Phae on Highway No. 12 linking northern region and northeastern region. Nam Nao National Park is terribly engaging place for sightseeing having all resources like, waterfall, cave, various species of plants, etc. As a result of of its cold weather, the realm has been originally known as' the cold weather forest'. Accommodation reservation can be made at the National Park Division. Royal Forestry Department. Tel. 579-0529. 579-4842.

วันพุธที่ 5 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep


     Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep is a Buddhist temple on top of the town of Chiang Mai. The temple is typically called "Doi Suthep" though this can be really the name of the mountain it's located on. The temple is found 15 km from the city of Chiang Mai and is a sacred website to many Thai people. From the temple impressive views of Chiang Mai can be seen and it remains a fashionable destination of foreign visitors.

Ratchapruek


     The Royal Flora Ratchaphruek was Chiang Mai’s tribute to King Bhumibol Adulyadej in the year of His Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations throughout a three-month long event from November 1 till January 31, 2007. A complete of 30 nations representing five continents - Asia, Europe, Africa, North and South America - participated in Southeast Asia’s largest outdoor exhibition of flowers and nursery plants. The area continues to be price a visit !

Pai


     Pai was once a quiet market village inhabited by Shan folks (ethnic Tai whose culture is influenced by Burma), however today Pai primarily thrives on tourism. Well-known among backpackers for its relaxed atmosphere, the city is full of low-cost guesthouses, souvenir retailers and restaurants. In the proximity of the city are spas and elephant camps.

Night Safari


     Chiang Mai Night Safari (CnS) could be a goverment nature theme park which is made to push Chiang Mai tourism. Chiang Mai Night Safari is found at Doi Suthep-Pui National Park. By automotive, it takes solely fifteen-20 minutes from downtown, therefore, Chiang Mai Night Safari is the only nearest natural forest where the surroundings still perfectly stays in beauty and in peace of nature.

Mae Sariang


     Mae Sariang may be a small city and district (Amphoe) alongside the Yuam River in Mae Hong Son Province, northern Thailand. There are a number of links associated Burma in terms of architecture, giant population of Burmese Muslims. It's terribly mountainous and forested in the areas surrounding Mae Sariang. The Salawin National Park is found in the district.

Mae Sai / Border to Myanmar


     Mae Sai is the northernmost district of Chiang Rai Province in northern Thailand. It is a significant border crossing between Thailand and Myanmar, that Asian Highway Network AH2 (Thailand Route one or Phahonyothin Road) crossing the Mae Sai River to the city Tachileik in Myanmar. one day passes for non-Burma nationals are issued at Burma customs in Tachileik, passports are confiscated and a temporary travel allow is issued which is exchanged for your passport upon crossing back to Thailand.

Mae Sa Waterfall


     The famous 8-tiered waterfall in Amphoe Mae Rim occupies a natural setting among towering trees, covered with a beautiful breeze all year round. But Chiang Mai is surrounded by lots of nice and beautiful waterfalls ... particularly throughout the rainy season.

Mae Hong Son


     Mae Hong Son (The Town of Three Mists) is nestled in a deep valley hemmed in by high mountain ranges, Mae Hong Son, bordering Burma, is one of the remotest provinces in Thailand. Tourists are drawn to the area thanks to its pristine virgin forests, spectacular mountains, lush valleys, indigenous wildlife and unique hill-tribes. Pai district has currently evolved as Thailand 'hippiest' suspend-outs, second only to Koh Pha-ngan.

Lots of Temples


     Wat Chedi Luang, lit. temple of the massive stupa) is a Buddhist temple within the historic center of Chiang Mai. The current temple grounds were originally created of 3 temples. Town of Chiang Mai is full with impressing monuments and temples.

Golden Triangle / Chiang Saen


     The Golden Triangle is one among Asia's two main illicit opium-producing areas. It is an area of around 350,000 sq. kilometres that overlaps the mountains of 4 countries of Southeast Asia. Neighbouring districts are (from the east clockwise) Chiang Khong, Doi Luang, Mae Chan, Mae Sai of Chiang Rai Province. To the north are Shan State of Myanmar and Bokeo provinces of Laos. The world around the confluence of the Mekong with the Ruak River is called the Golden Triangle. This boundary region with Laos and Myanmar is now a in style touristical space, with several casinos on the Burmese side.

Elephant Nature Park


    Elephant Nature Park could be a sanctuary and rescue centre for elephants within the Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai Province, approximately 60km from Chiang Mai City. Founded within the Nineties, the project's aim is to supply sanctuary for distressed elephants from everywhere Thailand. Set in a natural valley, bordered by a river, and surrounded by forested mountains the sanctuary and surrounding area offers a glimpse of rural life. It is not a typical tourist attraction ... it's quite the alternative, but interested folks will create a briefing at the park`s office in Chiang Mai.

Doi Inthanon


     Doi Inthanon is the highest mountain (elevation 2565 meter) in Thailand. The mountain was additionally known within the past as Doi Luang (meaning massive mountain) or Doi Ang Ka, that means the crow's pond top. Close to the mountain's base was a pond where many crows gathered. The name Doi Inthanon was given in honour of the king Inthawichayanon, one in all the last kings of Chiang Mai, who was involved regarding the forests in the north and tried to preserve them. Doi Inthanon is concerning 70 km in the south of Chiang Mai.

Chiang Mai - Along the moat


     Chiang Mai was surrounded by a moat and city walls when it absolutely was established by King Mangrai the Nice in 1296. They were extensively rebuilt in the first 19th century. Large parts of the town walls and town gates of the Chiang Mai survived till the present. During Songran Competition in April, the moat is the crowdest and most populated area for three days ...