Nam Toke Mae Ya waterfall, Chiangmai.

This waterfall is great for wading under and climbing and over 250 meters high.


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Blog: Camping on the highest mountain in Thailand
Date: January 11th 2005

When it gets too hot to stay in Chiangmai city, no worries, just go to Doi Inthanon National Park a short 90 kilometers away. Bring a jacket, believe it or not, you will need it. When it gets hot here in Chiangmai during the months of April through May we load the pick-up truck and head to the highest mountain in Thailand at Doi Inthanon National Park. Soon after entering the park gate, the ... read more







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