Introducing Lamphun Province
Echoes of ancient Thailand reverberate through Lamphun Province, with many old, atmospheric temples and unspoiled natural landscapes. The quiet capital, Lamphun, has a venerable history; 20km to the south is the regionally famous Wat Phra Phutthabaht Tahk Phah, a temple belonging to the popular Mahanikai sect, where monks are educated in the art of meditation. The well-marked trails of the quiet Doi Khun Tan National Park are ideal for wildflower-spotting.Advertisement
Last updated: Feb 17, 2009
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RE: Weather report
by Captain_Bob 27 August 2011
[Rail services halted by landslide near Lamphun|http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/493529-thailand-live-saturday-27-aug-2011/page__st__25__…
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RE: First solo backpacking trip, Thailand
by dreamsignals86 24 August 2011
It's great to see someone with an itinerary that doesn't just say, Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Pai, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Pangnan, and Railay. Don't…
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RE: Cinemas in Chiang Mai
by thaibeachlovers 19 August 2011
Thanks Bob and Dominic, for that info, and thank you chinny for that. I'll wait a bit though, as I don't know how long we'll be staying…
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