Doi Inthanon

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Doi Inthanon is Thailand’s highest mountain, renowned for its cool climate, waterfalls, and biodiverse national park in the Himalayan foothills of northern Thailand.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
national park area
tourist attraction
biodiversityStatus high species richness
birdSpeciesRecorded over 300 species
climate cool
contains Doi Inthanon National Park NERFINISHED
country Thailand
distanceFromChiangMaiCity approximately 60 kilometers southwest
elevation 2565 meters
8415 feet
establishedAsNationalPark 1972
formerName Doi Ang Ka NERFINISHED
Doi Luang NERFINISHED
hasEcosystem cloud forest
mixed deciduous forest
montane forest
pine forest
hasEthnicGroup Hmong people NERFINISHED
Karen people NERFINISHED
hasFeature Ang Ka Luang Nature Trail NERFINISHED
Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail NERFINISHED
King and Queen Pagodas NERFINISHED
Mae Ya Waterfall NERFINISHED
Siriphum Waterfall NERFINISHED
Wachirathan Waterfall NERFINISHED
hasRoadAccessTo summit
highestPointOf Thailand NERFINISHED
knownFor biodiversity
birdwatching
cherry blossoms in winter
cool climate
waterfalls
locatedIn Chiang Mai Province NERFINISHED
Doi Inthanon National Park NERFINISHED
northern Thailand NERFINISHED
namedAfter Inthawichayanon NERFINISHED
partOf Thanon Thong Chai Range NERFINISHED
protected areas of Thailand
protectedBy Doi Inthanon National Park NERFINISHED
provinceCapitalNearest Chiang Mai NERFINISHED
range Himalayan foothills NERFINISHED
summitFeature Thai Meteorological Department weather station NERFINISHED
radar station
tourismActivity birdwatching
camping
hiking
sunrise viewing
waterfall sightseeing

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northern Thailand hasHighestPoint Doi Inthanon
subject surface form: Northern Thailand
Chiang Mai Province hasMountain Doi Inthanon
Chiang Mai Province highestPoint Doi Inthanon