National Park DOI Inthanon national Park covers an area of 482 square kilometres and includes the highest mountain in Thailand. Its main peak is DOI Inthanon, the highest in the country, reaching 2,565 metres above sea level. Due to this, it was nicknamed the “roof of Thailand”.
Formerly known as DOI Angka, the mountain is called, occurred from the reduction in the king's name Inthawichayanon. Legend has it that the ashes of the ruler was buried on top of a mountain, and now his spirit is an essential companion for all visitors to the Park.
Very popular among locals and tourists national Park recovered through unusual for Thailand's climate. The average annual temperature at the top is about 12°C. Despite the fact that on the mountain DOI Inthanon never snows in the winter months the thermometer here falls to -8°C. This is the coldest place in Thailand and the locals believe that having been on the DOI Inthanon they know what a real winter.
The most interesting places to visit and places in the national Park DOI Inthanon national Park: waterfall, Mae Klang, representing a powerful water stream flowing over granite slabs, containing many rapids; limestone cave Brisinda representing two giant areas, one of which has a hole that let in the beautiful sunlight streams; Buddhist Chedi (stupa) Napalitano, devoted to the 60th anniversary of the king; path Gew Mae Pan, passing through the evergreen rain forest, which is home to many bright and beautiful birds of the country; one of the largest waterfalls in Thailand Mae I, which is a powerful water fall from a height of about 250 meters.
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