Each January and February the orchid tree (Bauhinia variegate) blossoms across Pan District. Travel from Chae Son to Ban Pa Miang for 18km.
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Located in Hang Chat district under the supervision of the Forest Industry Organisation (FIO) this was the first elephant training centre in the world, founded in
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This park spans entire mountain ranges resulting in great diversity in forest, flora and fauna. A great variety of species of insects, orchids, plants and small
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Built out of bamboo, spanning 360 metres across lush paddy fields, this bridge was built by the devoted to offer easy access for monks seeking alms from
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Set in Pa Tan sub-district, this temple sits atop a mountain which affords spectacular views of Mae Tha district in the plains below. Come in winter to take in the
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Thailand’s largest lignite mine with over 630 million tonnes of 40 million year old lignite. Mined for electricity, visitors aren’t allowed into the actual
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Set in Ban Sa sub district, this destination requires a 1.8kmk walk to its peak. The views are spectacular with seas of mist in the early morning. There are
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Named as one of the ‘Unseen Thailand’ destinations by the Tourism Authority of Thailand this temple is believed to contain a relic of a foot print of the Buddha.
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Featuring a complex of mountains and forests ranging from 1,253 metres above sea level down to the sea level, this park has over 50 species of birds such as
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Covering 592 square kilometres of Lampang, filled with mountains, forests, waterfalls, streams and other wonders of nature, this was declared a national park
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The park was founded in 1981 and covers an area of over 1,000 square kilometres stretching all the way to Chiang Mai and Tak provinces. The Ping River runs 140
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