Bring you to the most point you must visit, Doi Inthanon, the Thailand's highest mountain (8,415 feet above sea level) which is a part of Himalaya range. Designated as a national park, the moist natural environment is habitat to a large species of birds, animals, flowers and fauna. On the way up, visit the great twin Pagodas which were built in honor of their Majesties the King and Queen with a marvelous view surrounding. Then visit Doi Inthanon Royal Project which initiated to help the hill tribes to cultivate cash crops instead of opium and educated them on modern agricultural practices. You will also visit a large waterfall Wachirathan which plummets over the edge of a high cliff down into the stream below. Bring you to the elephant camp to see how
intelligent of the trained elephants skillfully work in forests, including the shows, ox-cart riding and bamboo rafting. Visit orchid nursery before return to Chiang Mai. Sawatdii Jao is what you'll hear when coming to Chiang Mai, the old capital city of the Lanna Kingdom. Dating back more than 700 years, Chiang Mai was originally named Nopburi Srinakornping Chiang Mai, meaning the new city. Chiang Mai is not a one-stop town. Once you experience its charm, you'll definitely want to have a second stay, or perhaps even settle down here. Chiang Mai and its renowned culture alone draw much attention, but that's not the only thing. Chiang Mai has it all, beautiful scenery: hills, mountains stream, lakes, fields and waterfalls. Mysteries are in the valleys adn mountains waiting for your discovery. Shopping is a fun experience. All of these make Chiang Mai popular with visitors. READ MORE...http://thaiblisstravel.blogspot.com/
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