Doi Inthanon National Park

Doi Inthanon (Thai: ดอยอินทนนท์ (pronunciation)) is the highest mountain in Thailand.[1] It is in Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai Province. This mountain is an ultra prominent peak, known in the past as Doi Luang (meaning "big mountain") or Doi Ang Ka, meaning the "crow's pond top". Near the mountain's base was a pond where many crows gathered. The name Doi Inthanon was given in honour of King Inthawichayanon, one of the last kings of Chiang Mai, who was concerned about the forests in the north and tried to preserve them. He ordered that after his death his remains be interred at Doi Luang, which was then renamed in his honour.

The King & Queens Pagoda's sit at the summit of one of the peaks

This mountain feature marvelous natural beauty of nature, on top of Phra mahathat Napha methanidon and Phra Mahathat Naphaphon bhumisiri a Twin Pagoda, or stupa sits on top nearby peaks heavenly fog and cool weather during summer, range 14 degrees Celsius. These symmetrical form pagoda shrine lord Buddha relics and other small important Buddha image. This pagoda has beautiful garden across on the rolling hills lots of temperate flowers and ornamental plants grow, with amazing panoramic view on the summit.