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Chiang Mai province, known as the Lan Na Thai kingdom in the 13 th to 14 th centuries, is the most active trading post in northern Thailand and a vibrant university center. Visitors will be amazed by the well over 300 temples and its scenic landscape. Thailand's highest peak, Doi Inthanon (2595 meters above sea level), crowns the north. Here, travelers can enjoy scenic trekking, elephant riding, hiking through hill tribe villages, bamboo rafting and magnificent vistas at sunset and sunrise. The province is home to many hill tribes with distinct cultures. Extraordinary woodcarvings, silverware and the artworks, beautiful flower festival parades and diverse cultures are some of the attractions here.
Mae Hongson province, in the northwest bordering with Myanmar, is the home of diverse ethnic minority groups. The province is very remote, mountainous and far less developed than neighboring Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, and fewer tourists visit here. Scenic trekking, river trips, mountain biking and hill tribe village excursions are few of the leisure to adventure tours to consider.
Chiang Rai, the northernmost province in the Golden Triangle area, offer sightseers historic monuments, temples, museums, scenic hills for trekking, river trips, tea estates and hill tribe villages excursions and local cultural artifacts among the key attractions of this province.
All three northern provinces are accessible by road and air.

 
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