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There is no place like this for cost performance. The scenery is good, the amount is good, and the facilities are good. I've been to other places yet, but it's much better than a private private campsite. My favorite camping site!!
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Doi Suthep-Pui National Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Doi Suthep National Park is located 16 kilometers northwest of Chiang Mai, with an altitude of 1667 meters. Walking 300 steps to the viewing platform on the top of the mountain, you can have a panoramic view of the city of Chiang Mai. It is a natural viewing platform in Chiang Mai. The local Chinese call this mountain "Yuxian Mountain" or "Huixian Mountain". How to get there There are Doi Suthep Temple, Puping Palace and Miao Village on Doi Suthep Mountain. The mountain roads in the Suthep Mountains are steep and detours, and the tuk tuk cannot run, so you can take a tuk-tuk car in the urban area to Chiang Mai Zoo or Chiang Mai University, where there are many red cars waiting to pick up passengers. Upper Doi Suthep Mountains.
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Doi Suthep-Pui National Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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There is no place like this for cost performance. The scenery is good, the amount is good, and the facilities are good. I've been to other places yet, but it's much better than a private private campsite. My favorite camping site!!
The atmosphere is great The way up is a bit narrow. But the car can go up See the view as far as the eye can see
Pui Luang trip 6.00 boiled water, wake up early to open a tent with a fluffy wind hitting the face. Bright pure mist Waiting for a morning drip coffee while watching the sunrise This camp is really cute.
Although I knew from the photos before I came that the temple was beautiful and golden, I was blinded when I was really immersed, especially when we arrived at noon, the sun was fierce and shining. This Sutteshan Temple is called Shuanglong Temple because of the two long dragons under the ladder, but I feel that Chinese tourists are so called, in fact, the locals don't seem to be so called, because they like to carve dragons at the entrance of many temples. [Location Traffic] Sutteshan Temple is located on the mountainside of Sutte Mountain in the suburbs of Chiang Mai. If you pass from the ancient city, you can walk, ride, take a double car and drive by yourself. We only have two people, but we still chose to charter a car. From Ningman Road, we talked to the driver about 600 baht to and from the car. The master was very good. We played at the Ruiping Palace for an hour. He waited for an hour. He played at Sutteshan Temple for an hour and a half. He waited for another hour and a half. The key is that we did not pay any fees in advance. In fact, we did not go to him after the tour. He could not find us at all. We can only say that the Thai people are still very kind and trusting people, so tourists from various countries are happy to travel to Thailand. It takes about half an hour to drive from Ningman Road to Suthep Mountain Temple. The road up the mountain is really winding, and I feel a little uncomfortable. To the place of shuanglong, you need to climb a long ladder to get to the temple. There are many snacks and handicrafts along the way. The price is relatively cheap. I bought a cup of iced milk tea, 30 baht, delicious. There is a place to sell tickets at the entrance of the temple. I forgot the 20 or 30 baht tickets. Anyway, compared to the ticket price of scenic spots in China, it is really cheap. Many online said that they would not check the ticket, relying on self-consciousness, but when I went, there was a special person to check the ticket. It's quite big inside, it takes about 1 hour to stroll slowly.
There are many steep detours on the mountain road in Suteshan District, and the tuk-tuk can't run, so you can take a tuk-tuk in the city to Chiang Mai Zoo or Chiang Mai University, where there are a lot of red cars that collect passengers to go to Suteshan District. I have seen some people on the Internet suggest riding a bicycle or motorcycle on Sutte Mountain, but it is not recommended. Although the road conditions are good, there are not many cars, and the roadside scenery is not bad, but they are all uphill Lushan Road. It takes more than an hour to drive up the ancient city. When the flowers bloomed, friends went to the [Yuping Palace] for an appointment to go down the mountain. Unfortunately, it was not an open day, so only the door hurriedly took a photo. If you want to visit, remember that the opening day inside the palace is every Saturday, Sunday and national holiday.
It is another tourist destination for really camping travelers. The view is very beautiful, looking at Chiang Mai city. cold atmosphere