"Doi Inthanon" in Chiang Mai Province is a well-known destination, especially for weather reports and forecasts. The peak of Doi Inthanon is a popular spot for tourists to experience the chilly weather in the middle of February 2018. The持续的寒冷天气使得 "Gึ๊ดเติง" ..เจียงใหม่เจ้า had an exciting and thrilling travel experience when he visited "Doi Inthanon", the highest peak in Thailand at 2,565 meters, with the thrill of driving up the mountain himself for the first time.
This trip consisted of three people: myself, my mother, and Nui, a close friend from high school who joined us on our journey. We aimed to create a relaxing and exciting experience together. As Bangkok residents, we desired a classic northern adventure filled with natural beauty. Therefore, we decided to immerse ourselves in the authentic charm of Doi Inthanon National Park, renowned for its diverse landscapes and pristine forests.
The original text describes a personal experience visiting Chiang Mai, Thailand. The author reminisces about previous trips and highlights the differences between being a tourist and a tour guide. The specific details mentioned include:
- Diverse landscapes: rainforests, pine forests, mixed deciduous forests
- Year-round cool climate
- Visiting Chiang Mai multiple times
- Transitioning from being a tourist to a tour guide
- Renting a car for independent exploration
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Lush rainforests, fragrant pine forests, and diverse mixed deciduous forests thrive in the cool embrace of Chiang Mai's year-round temperate climate. Each visit to this enchanting city unveils new memories. This time, however, I wasn't just another tourist; I had transformed into a tour guide, eager to share the wonders of Chiang Mai with my companions. As soon as we disembarked from the plane, we embarked on a self-driven adventure, renting a car to explore the city at our own pace.
The journey from Chiang Mai city by private car (rental) is approximately 106 kilometers from the city center to the top of Doi Inthanon. Departing from Chiang Mai city, follow Highway 108 Chiang Mai-Chom Thong, passing Hang Dong and San Pa Tong districts to Chom Thong district. About 2 kilometers before reaching Chom Thong district, turn right onto Chom Thong-Inthanon Road (Provincial Highway 1009) to enter Doi Inthanon National Park at kilometer 8 (Mae Klang Waterfall) and continue up to the top of Doi Inthanon for a distance of 49.8 km. It is a well-paved road, but the road is quite steep. The car you bring must be in good condition (you should inform the car owner before renting that you have a plan to visit which places and the car they provide can take you there without any problems).
The journey from Chiang Mai city to the summit of Doi Inthanon took almost 9 hours, arriving at around 11:00 AM. Despite the late hour, the thick fog still blanketed the surrounding landscape, obscuring everything except the faint glow of taillights from the car ahead. The steep climb up the mountain was slow and arduous, with a long line of vehicles inching forward. The question arises: why do so many people flock to this place? The allure of Doi Inthanon lies in its captivating beauty, particularly during the winter season. The dense fog, the glistening dew on leaves, and the occasional formation of frost or hoarfrost create a breathtaking spectacle that draws visitors from far and wide.
Before reaching Doi Inthanon, you will pass Phra Maha That Naphamethinidon and Phra Maha That Naphaphonphumisiri on the left side of the road at kilometer 41.5. Today, the fog is so thick that you can barely see the pagodas, and it is also raining heavily.
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This site was constructed by the Royal Thai Air Force in collaboration with the Thai people. The **Nang Phaya Suea Shrine** was built as an offering to His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej on the auspicious occasion of his 5th cycle birthday in 1987. The **Nang Phaya Nak Shrine** was built as an offering to Her Majesty Queen Sirikit on the auspicious occasion of her 5th cycle birthday in 1992.
The two great relics have a similar shape: the base is a 12-sided shape with a glass balcony on two levels. The top of the spire is where the relics of the Lord Buddha are enshrined. The Buddha statues are enshrined around the area, offering a beautiful view of Doi Inthanon. We decided to pay our respects for good luck on the occasion of our visit. Outside the great relics, there are beautiful winter plants in bloom, inviting visitors to take pictures as souvenirs.
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As we entered the inner sanctum of the Maha That temple, my mother's condition began to deteriorate. The temperature inside the temple was significantly colder than outside, and the rain was relentless despite our wearing warm clothes. My high school friend, Nui, noticed my mother's discomfort and offered her own scarf to keep her warm. After taking some photos and enjoying the new experience, we continued our journey to our next destination.
The original text is in Thai and describes a personal experience of visiting Doi Inthanon, the highest mountain in Thailand. The author describes the beautiful scenery and the cold weather (9 degrees Celsius). They also mention taking a break to enjoy a hot coffee and snacks before continuing their journey into the forest. The author concludes by referencing a popular song about finding peace in nature.
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We have arrived at the peak of Doi Inthanon! The temperature is a chilly 9 degrees Celsius. The lush green forest is breathtakingly beautiful. But wait, let's take a quick break to use the restroom and enjoy some hot coffee and light snacks. This will help us gather our thoughts before venturing deeper into the forest. Mom's脸色 (facial expression) is starting to improve. Phew, that was a close call! Now she's smiling again. (As I write this, I can't help but think of the catchy song lyrics: "When we are tired, let's walk into the forest…" 555)
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Before venturing into the forest to admire the birds and trees, a beautiful bird flew in, showing off its graceful movements and catching food right before our eyes. It was truly adorable! We also had the opportunity to participate in a birdwatching activity on Doi Inthanon. Apparently, a survey revealed the presence of 380 bird species, demonstrating the area's rich biodiversity.
We ventured into the **ancient forest of Doi Inthanon**, where the air was perpetually cool and moist. The trunks of the trees were densely covered in moss, ferns, and other epiphytes, creating a vibrant tapestry of foliage. The **pristine nature** of Thailand's highest mountain was truly awe-inspiring. We encountered a diverse array of orchids and rare forest plants, prompting us to capture the moment with our cameras.
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This site also houses the ashes of King Inthawichayanon, the 7th and last ruler of Chiang Mai, who recognized the importance of the forest and cherished "Doi Luang" (the original name of Doi Inthanon, meaning "large mountain"). He was determined to preserve it for future generations. He was so attached to this place that he ordered that upon his death, a portion of his ashes be placed here. The site is also home to the Royal Thai Air Force's radar station.
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A Journey to Doi Inthanon: A Moment of Shared Joy and Gratitude
The allure of Doi Inthanon, with its year-round cool temperatures ranging from 5 to 18 degrees Celsius, draws visitors from all seasons. As we embarked on our exploration, the three of us reveling in the natural beauty and capturing memories through photographs, we realized the profound value of shared moments with loved ones. The simple act of accompanying my mother, still strong and able to walk, to the highest peak in Thailand filled us with immense gratitude. Despite the 9-degree chill, the experience was truly exhilarating.
#ChiangMaiBound! Embracing the Joy of Mountains and the Thrill of the Cold!
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