Thailand is a country par excellence for hiking. Walking is healthy. According to scientists, it is even the best form of exercise. Walking is also good for stress. I do it myself a lot in Pattaya, with the Pratumnak Hill being the high altitude for me.

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The Roof of Thailand – Doi Inthanon

One of the biggest attractions in Northern Thailand is without a doubt Doi Inthanon National Park. And that is quite right. After all, this national park offers a very interesting mix of breathtaking natural beauty and richly diversified wildlife and is therefore, in my opinion, a must for those who want to explore the surroundings of Chiang Mai.

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The North of Thailand has a beautiful unspoilt nature, so you can go into the mountains. The highest mountain in Thailand is Doi Inthanon (2.565 meters). The area around this mountain, which is a foothill of the Himalayas, forms a beautiful national park with an unusually rich flora and fauna, more than 300 different bird species live there.

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Doi Inthanon takes you to the roof of Thailand where you can literally stand in the clouds. The highest mountain in Thailand is no less than 2.565 meters high. There are many day trips to this mountain, usually followed by a visit to a hill tribe or coffee plantation and a waterfall. It is worth booking such an excursion with an English - speaking guide because there is a lot to see .

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Embark on an epic adventure on Doi Inthanon, where the past whispers among the clouds and nature reveals its grandeur. Up here, in the heart of Thailand, an unforgettable journey of discovery awaits.

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A trip to Phu Pha Man National Park in Petchabun is highly recommended. 'Enjoy the beautiful view of the mountains and the beautiful nature.'

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I don't know exactly what it is but I have a thing for mountains. A very long time ago, in another life, when I was still young and handsome, I crossed many European mountain massifs. From the rugged Cuillins of Skye, Scotland, over the grand Basque Pyrenees and the breathtaking Mont Blanc to the Dolomites in South Tyrol where I searched the eternal ice for the traces of the Great War: They hardly hold any secrets for me. Today I am only handsome (5555) and only the beautiful memories that I can cherish.

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Two hands on the wheel in the mountains! Then there is plenty of time for love…

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced that UNESCO has designated Doi Chiang Dao in Chiang Mai as a biosphere reserve.

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For a mountain trek (hiking) you can find many possibilities on the internet. I chose a nice article from a few years ago on the Tripzilla website by Bram Reusen, a Belgian writer, translator and travel photographer.

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You can experience a holiday in Thailand in many ways. Depending on your preferences and desires, you can enjoy beaches, water sports, culture, street food, tuk-tuks, nightlife and friendly local people everywhere.

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