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Northern Route( Highway No. 107 )
Mae taeng Elephant Camp
Located at Mae taeng, some 57 kms from Chiang Mai.
There is demonstration of elephants activities from 10.00
a.m.Elephant rides, Oxcart ,rafting and hilltribes In Mae
taeng district as well as Mae Tamann subdistrict.
Taeng Dao Elephant Camp can be seen at kilometer 56
along the route Chiang mai-Fang .There is demonstration of
elephants activities from 9.00 a.m. and offer elephant rides,
and opportunities for bucolic river-rafting through largely
pristine and tranquil forests, or jungle treks to neighboring
hilltribe settlements.
Chiang Dao Caves located at Amphoe Chiang Dao, 72 kms. north of Chiang Mai. Electricity and oil lamps illuminate caves.
Doi Ang Khang located 163 kms. from Chiang Mai, is a
demonstration site for planting and researching flowering
plants, temperate fruit trees, vegetables and other crops
under the patronage of His Majesty the King.
Fang Hot Spring
Located at Amphoe Fang,163 kms. North of Chiang Mai.
There are about 50 hot springs. Three boil continuously
with a strong smell of sulphur. Water heat ranges between
90 to 100 degrees Celsius.

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