The national Park of DOI PHA Hom Pok is one of the best in Northern Thailand, his name he got from the second largest peak in the country, the DOI Don Dormancy. The Park covers an area of 524 sq km and on the North and West borders Myanmar.
Most of the Park is a mountain range with elevations ranging from 400 to 2 285 meters above sea level. The most important peaks: DOI Phu Moan, DOI Ang Khang and DOI by Don Dormancy, they annually attract many climbers from all over the world.
The average annual temperature in the Park is 12-19° C, making it an excellent option of relaxing in a hot spring and summer. However, in the winter months on the mountain peaks was recorded a mark of 2° C.
The Park fauna is quite diverse, most of which are rare species. Here you can find wild boars, pythons, monkeys, and birds, found only in Northern Thailand. Practically disappeared from the face of the Earth kinds of butterflies are also sometimes found in the national Park. Its flora consists of rain forests, which the locals called “protecting a warm blanket”. Probably because of the richness and density of vegetation. Endemic to these areas are rare species of orchids.
In addition to fresh mountain air Park impresses with an abundance of waterfalls, hot springs and caves. Cave Huay Born has impressive size 20x30 meters and holds many beautiful stalactites and stalagmites, which is a valuable material for cavers visiting the Park. Powerful waterfall Pong Naam Daang does not dry up even in summer. The force with which the waterfall Taad Mhork falls down, forming many small drops. This hydro-air haze creates the true magic feeling.
In hot springs national Park is not only to take a bath with thermal water diluted, but also cook their own meals in special tanks of boiling liquid at 100°C.
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