Set in the picturesque and serene hill, Doi Mae Salong was once the community of Santi Khiri, the Chinese 93rd Divisions who escaped from the political tension inBurma in 1961. Today, Doi Mae Salong has become one of the main tourist attractions in Chiang Rai, offering the succulent native Chinese cuisine, lovely houses with flowers and many plantations from fruits to coffee and tea while there are still many tribes living there. If you wish to come at the peak of the full bloom of the scenic sakuras that you enjoy while trekking, visit during December to January and there are many accommodations in small hotels and guesthouses.
you’ll be enjoy driving through beautiful surroundings as well as interesting attractions like the Mae Fa Luang Garden, Akha, Muser tribal villages, Phra That Doi Tung where Buddha’s relics are enshrined, and, most importantly, Doi Tung Villa (Pra Tamnak Doi Tung)
Set in the picturesque and serene hill, Doi Mae Salong was once the community of Santi Khiri, the Chinese 93rd Divisions who escaped from the political tension inBurma in 1961. Today, Doi Mae Salong has become one of the main tourist attractions in Chiang Rai, offering the succulent native Chinese cuisine, lovely houses with flowers and many plantations from fruits to coffee and tea while there are still many tribes living there. If you wish to come at the peak of the full bloom of the scenic sakuras that you enjoy while trekking, visit during December to January and there are many accommodations in small hotels and guesthouses.
you’ll be enjoy driving through beautiful surroundings as well as interesting attractions like the Mae Fa Luang Garden, Akha, Muser tribal villages, Phra That Doi Tung where Buddha’s relics are enshrined, and, most importantly, Doi Tung Villa (Pra Tamnak Doi Tung)
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