Doi Inthanon National Park is situated about 100 kilometres South West from Chiang-Mai. In this park is the highest mountain in Thailand, Doi Inthanon which just happens to be a part of the Himalayas range. Today, Lidy and Russell will treck (ever so civilly) along one of the mountains that makes up the Himalayas.
Nonny explains the meaning of the stupa containing the remains of
King Inthawidhayanon on the mountain top
King Inthawidhayanon on the mountain top
On the main road to the summit of Doi Inthanon stand the two Napamaytanidol Chedi. These two massive marble temples were built to honor the 60th birthday's of the King and Queen of Thailand in 1987 and 1992 respectively.
As we were leaving the park, we decided to visit Vachiratharn falls where water tumbles down a granite escarpment, creating a misty veil of great beauty. Three people have fallen to their deaths while taking photographs of the waterfall. Lidy and Russell survived - but only just.
Just a short distance down the main road beyond Vachiratharn falls is the small Karen hill tribe village, Ban Sop Had where we stopped for a while to aquaint ourselves with their fine handicrafts. (No photo's, too busy haggling...)
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