Doi Ang Khang.Doi
Ang Khang Mountain - Royal
Ang Khang Research Station
Doi Ang Khang Mountain is a three-hour drive from
chiangmai. The last part of the journey is a very
steep and twisty climb to the summit, which is poised
1,300 m above the Burmese border.
The are several reasons why Doi Ang Khang is an exceptional
and eye-catching natura
l attraction. It has breathtaking scenery, invigorating
mountain air, a fresh cool climate as well as the general
peace and quiet of the countryside. There are also
guesthouses, an excellent small hotel as well as other
tourist amenities, so bird watching, mountain biking,
trekking or just sitting and contemplating are all
possible here.
Also located on Doi Ang Khang Mountain is the Royal
Ang Khang Research Station, which is situated 163 km
north of Chiang Mai city and is set among the beautiful
mountainous scenery. The Station has recently become
a very popular destination for the more adventurous
traveler to this area.
The agricultural project station was set up in 1969
as a demonstration site for planting and researching
flowering plants, temperate fruit trees, vegetables
and other crops under the patronage of His Majesty
King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Primarily a research centre,
it focuses on developing a wider variety of marketable
produce for the local hill tribes, which were previously
cash-poor and dependent on growing illegal opium as
their major source of income. The organic methods employed
by the Project have had great success. Such non-tropical
fruit as strawberries and raspberries, peaches, apples
and plumbs and vegetables like beans and asparagus,
have all done well |