Chiang Rai

Doi Luang National Park

1,426 m high Doi Luang, a mountain located towards the northern end of the park in Mae Chai District, should not be confused with Doi Luang, with an altitude of 1,694 m the highest mountain of the Phi Pan Nam Range, that is located about 30 km further south in the...

Khun Chae National Park

The park’s area is 270 sq. km Waterfalls include the park namesake Khun Chae, a six-level waterfall, and Mae Tho, a seven-level waterfall about 40 mt high. A giant ficus tree is located near the park headquarters. The tree continues to grow and as of 2006 had covered...

Lam Nam Kok National Park

The park’s area is 589 sq. km Have a short cut out of the city of Chiang Rai to visiting the land of the Kok river. It is not just a beautiful scenery of the Kok river but it is also natural attractions which suitable for the study of many kinds of plants. The...

The Golden Triangle – Chiang Rai

The Golden Triangle - name of the famous location where the borders from Thailand, Laos and Myanmar meet in the middle of the Mekong River. Historically the term " The Golden Triangle" refers to the border regions between Thailand, Burma and Laos and when gold was...

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