Often found in Thailand’s National Parks, from Doi Inthanon and Doi Tung in the north to Phu Khao Ya in the south, mountains and hills can be found in all corners of the kingdom that support a wealth of attractions including waterfalls and valleys, and a host of different wildlife.
If you are in Thailand for a limited period, visit some of Thailand’s main mountains and hills.
At 8,500 feet above sea level Doi Inthanon is Thailand's highest mountain. It is a premium site for scenery and offers visitors forests, bird life and waterfalls. During the winter season the summi...
Known by locals as Thailand’s Switzerland, Doi Tung (‘Flag Mountain') is an attractive mountain-top destination of forests and nearby Shan, Akha and Lahu tribal villages. Probably the most importan...
Phu Khao Ya (Grass Hill), also known as Khao Hua Lan (Bald Hill) or Khao Phi (Ghost Hill) is extraordinary in that it is a geographical anomaly. This average-sized hill is entirely void of trees leavi...
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