Doi Intanen National Park Trek Kew Mae Pan : Join Tour 03

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Highest viewpoint

Long ago, when the world recorded its history on its crust, and no human had opened their eyes to see the world and recorded this event, while the sky was creating a forest with raindrops and dew from the clouds, one drop at a time, on the highest point of Thailand, which we later know as the Cloud Forest of Doi Inthanon. According to the legends passed down among the local people, the oldest humans who came across this cloud forest were the ancestors of the Pga K’nyau people who traveled to the forest area of ​​Doi Inthanon to find a new place for their brothers and sisters to live. They performed a ceremony by planting their walking sticks in the ground 7 times, only to find that the soil could cover the walking sticks that were planted all 7 times, which was a sign of the fertility of the soil here. They then brought what they discovered to tell their brothers and sisters to come and settle here, and called this place in the Pga K’nyau language ‘Ke Jer Do’, which means a big mountain, which is called Doi Inthanon, and is known to tourists from all over the country.

King’s and Queen’s Pagoda

The nature trail improvement is one of two trails in Doi Inthanon National Park that are under the care of local people. The other is the nature trail that is under the care of the Hmong people. The Karen people from Mae Klang Luang village are the trail maintenance team and the guides. The Karen people received a grant to improve the trail on the occasion of the coronation ceremony of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej. They used bamboo and wood to build bridges, stairs and railings to increase safety on the trail near the waterfall. I walk this trail at least twice a year. The trail is about 4.3 km long and is popular with tourists. Everyone come to visit.

Hmong market

The Hmong villagers’ agricultural market sells fruits, already packed in bags, and seasonal vegetables. There are also dried goods, fresh goods, and hill tribe handicrafts. This Hmong market has a history that has been passed down from grandparents to the present day and is known throughout the country.

Ban Mae Klang Luang or White Karen Village 

The Ban Mae Klang Luang community was first opened as a tourism village in 1999. It is a form of tourism that relies on community participation and nature within the community. It is a community-based ecotourism that is outstanding in terms of the abundance of natural areas that are mixed forests. It also provides accommodation services within the community in the form of homestays or staying with people in the community’s homes. In the form of resorts or vacation homes, it has received a lot of attention from both tourists and research groups who come to help and support within the area. There are also short and long-term hiking activities. Nearby tourist attractions include Doi Pha Tang, Doi Inthanon, Kiew Mae Pan, the two great relics of the Buddha, the Royal Project, and the community’s slipper orchid center. The community’s occupation is rice farming in terraced fields, a legacy of the hill tribe rice farmers who still keep the drivers for the heat. The rice fields can be done once a year, at the end of the year. Then, there is handicrafts made from woven fabrics that are the product of the producers themselves. For the planting of Arabica coffee, which is a direct product of the community, King Rama number 9 gave it to the Karen people and opium cultivation.

Wachirathan Waterfall

Is a large waterfall and there was a large amount of water flowing down It is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Thailand. Wachirathan Waterfall is in the area of Doi Inthanon National Park. Chiang Mai Province Wachirathan Waterfall originated from Mae Klang creek. originating on the top of Doi Inthanon Wachirathan Waterfall is a beautiful waterfall with high cliffs. The waterfall has 1 level. The water above flows into the basin below. with the height of the waterfall reaching 70-80 meters high. The stream flows from the cliff into the basin below. There is water running all year round. When the sunlight hits the water droplets, a beautiful rainbow appears over the stream do you can walk nearby the water.

Trekking 

The nature trail improvement is one of two trails in Doi Inthanon National Park that are under the care of local people. The other is the nature trail that is under the care of the Hmong people. The Karen people from Mae Klang Luang village are the trail maintenance team and the guides. The Karen people received a grant to improve the trail on the occasion of the coronation ceremony of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej. They used bamboo and wood to build bridges, stairs and railings to increase safety on the trail near the waterfall. I walk this trail at least twice a year. The trail is about 4.3 km long and is popular with tourists. Everyone come to visit.

 

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  • Transportation
  • Tourist Guide
  • Entrance Ticket
  • Accident Insurance
  • Lunch
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