Thailand Green Travel
Thi Waterfall Lo Su
The hidden giant TAK PROVINCE. A weekend at Thi Lo Su may make you come home drained of energy, but with piles of spectacular photos and fun memories. Visitors must steel themselves right from the start. The ‘Sky Highway 1090’ winds from Mae Sot to Umphang through a mountainous region inhabited by hill tribes. … Teruskan membaca
Doi Pha Klong
A geological feast PHRAE PROVINCE. Doi Pha Klong National Park may not be the greenest place to visit. Those that do will not be protected from the sun by a lush canopy, and their skin will become sticky from humidity. The geography here is comprised mostly of limestone and dry evergreen forests of thorny trees … Teruskan membaca
Doi Phu Kha
Botanist’s paradise NAN PROVINCE. Doi Phu Kha National Park is a great destination for those wanting to combine laid-back relaxation with moderate exploration of nature. Visitors will notice that the landscape has been groomed and altered to receive guests. That said, it does not mean they will not get a high dose of nature within … Teruskan membaca
Doi Chiang Dao
Roh-roh penjaga Chiang CHIANG MAI provinsi. Chiang Dao menjadi perhatian media semasa 2003, apabila kerajaan datang dengan rancangan untuk builzd kereta kabel ke puncak untuk meningkatkan pelancongan. cadangan bertemu dengan protes belum pernah terjadi sebelumnya dan meluas dari kedua-dua penduduk tempatan dan aktivis alam sekitar. nasib baik, rancangan itu tidak … Teruskan membaca
Doi Inthanon
The rooftop of Thailand CHIANG MAI PROVINCE. Here are a few of the many reasons why one should visit Doi Inthanon National Park: the eponymous peak is the highest in Thailand; the Park includes 1,274 plant species, 90 of which are orchids (31 of which are found uniquely there); and the area is home to … Teruskan membaca