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12.7.07

Paint Ball

After finished rafting tour, next morning we went to Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy. This is military school which located in Nakhon-nayok province, the passage way.

Paint Ball is the game which use color-blank cartridge in order to battle down the opponents. It cannot make any fatal danger besides just bruised skin. If you shoot them, they raise their hands and wait for the next game. It seems you win when you can eliminate all the opponents. Turn your dare now!

9.7.07

Rafting

Have you ever transported on a raft? If you never, I suggest Kaeng Hin Phoeng in Nadi District of Prachin Buri province. I went there last weekend with my friend. It is easy to go there by car, only 3 hours from Bangkok. There are many tourist attractions which you should not miss an oppotunity to visit in the passage way.

They allow only 8 tourists and 2 keepers per one raft. It is preventive measure for safty because the water is very vigorous during the rainy months. Most resorts in Kaeng Hin Phoeng offer the service only 4 months per year. It starts on the end of June and terminate on the end of October in the year because of neap tide.

The rafting section is short so it is better to plan another activity together on this day.

1.7.07

Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is the land of beauty, warm hospitality and good manners, the land of fascinating, mist-shrouded mountains and fertile valleys ...the land of relig ion with over 1,100 Buddhist temples and the land of Thai arts and handicrafts. An old city of over 700 years, Chiang Mai has rooted its culture so deeply that it has its own dialect, its own architecture, its own costume, its own dances and its own cuisine. Though modernization has crept into this faraway region for decades, Chiang Mai still retains its natural charm and old culture. If you have a chance to visit this tourist paradise, you will understand why people call it "The Rose of the North".

Mountain

Doi Inthanon National Park Most visitors to the park go by car all the way to the summit where to enjoy the cool and fresh air and the magnificent wide view of the entire basin of Chiang Mai. On their way up or down, they can stop to visit three well-known waterfalls of the park, viz. Mae Klang, Wachirathan and Siriphum. Mae Klang is the largest waterfall and the easiest to get to. Just next to the waterfall is Borichinda Cave which has beautiful stalactites and stalagmites and a small stream inside.
There are also vantage points along the road to view the scenic landscape. The most impressive are the Twin Royal Pagodas which contain the Buddha's relics and were built by the Royal Thai Air Force in commemoration of the 60th birthday of Their Majesties The King and Queen in 1987 and 1992 respectively. For nature trekkers and bird watchers, many trails are available, some of which are old routes used by hilltribes. Visiting Doi Inthanon National Park is possible throughout the year, but the best period for viewing the forest is November through February. For accommodation, contact the national park office at Km. 31.
How to get thereThe most convenient way to go to Doi Inthanon is joining a guided tour party. But getting there by yourself is also enjoyable.
Follow Highway 108 from Chiang Mai. At Km. 57 just 1 km. before Chom Thong District, turn right to Highway 1009 for 8 km. to the fork and turn right to the summit. The total distance is 106 km. As some sections of the road are steep, a good car and an experienced driver are needed.
From Chiang Mai town, you may also take a bus to Chom Thong which leaves regularly from just inside the Chiang Mai Gate at the south moat. From Chom Thong, there are regular songthaeos (mini-buses) to Mae Klang Waterfall, where you can take another songthaeo to Doi Inthanon.

Doi Suthep/Doi Pui National Park Covering an area of 262 sq.km., this luxuriant park is home to more than 300 bird species and nearly 2,000 species of ferns and flowering plants. Some hiking trails in the park pass Hmong villages while others lead to a few small waterfalls where local people come for picnicking on weekends. Accommodations are available near the park headquarters. Here are interesting spots in the national park.



Refer: http://www.thaiwaysmagazine.com

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