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Doi Wiang Pha National Park

Thailand

Doi Wiang Pha National Park (Uttayan Haeng Chat Doi Wiang Pha) is a protected area in northern Thailand, covering 583 squarekilometers across Chai Prakan and Fang Districts in Chiang Mai Province and Mae Suai District in Chiang Rai Province. It features rugged mountains, with Doi Wiang Pha Peak reaching 1,834 meters, and serves as a watershed for the Fang River and Lao River tributaries.The park contains diverse forests, supporting wildlife such as muntjacs, wild boars, and serows. Attractions include Huai Sai Khao Waterfall, Doi Wiang Pha Waterfall, and Doi Wiang Pha Viewpoint, offering panoramic views. Visitors can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and sightseeing, especially during the cool season from November to February. The park is accessible via Highway No. 107 from Chiang Mai, with a 12-kilometer road leading to the entrance.It is managed by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.

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