Easiest route drive | Elevation 1,389 m | |
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Similar Phu Chi Fa, Doi Ang Khang, Doi Mae Salong, Phu Thap Boek, Doi Nang Non |
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Doi Tung (ดอยตุง) is a mountain in the Thai highlands of Chiang Rai Province, Thailand.
Contents
- Doi tung royal villa gardens chiang rai thailand liszt consolation no 3 james galway
- Map of Doi Tung Huai Khrai Mae Sai District Chiang Rai 57130 Thailand
- Thailand the royal garden at doi tung hd video
- LocationEdit
- DescriptionEdit
- Doi Tung Royal VillaEdit
- References
Map of Doi Tung, Huai Khrai, Mae Sai District, Chiang Rai 57130, Thailand
Thailand the royal garden at doi tung hd video
LocationEdit
While not the highest elevation of the province, the 1,389 m high Doi Tung rises steeply, standing isolated close to the Thailand-Myanmar border. It is in the area known as "Golden Triangle".
DescriptionEdit
Most of the bedrock of the mountain is limestone and granite. The vegetation below 1,000 m is mostly deciduous forest and evergreen above this elevation.
There are views of both Burma and Thailand from the top of this mountain. Shan, Akha and Lahu tribal villages are perched on the mountain sides.
Wat Phra That Doi Tung is on top of the hill. According to the chronicles, this Buddhist place of worship dates back to the year 911. It is an important pilgrimage spot for the devout.
Doi Tung Royal VillaEdit
The Doi Tung royal villa, former residence of the princess mother (mother of the present king) Somdej Phra Srinagarindra is also high up on the hill.
Thanks to the princess mother's interest and encouragement, the hills were reforested. She was also instrumental in fighting against the opium trade, as a result the local hilltribes stopped growing poppies and began to grow other crops.
The royal villa was originally built as a summer residence for the princess mother and now houses a museum and displaying her work to improve the life quality of local tribal people.
The Mae Fah Luang Gardens are a botanical park on the slopes below the royal villa. Flowers and plants grow among rock formations.