Friday, February 9, 2007

Peak refuge , Kew Mae Pan

Not far from Doi Inthanon summit is the Kew Mae Pan trail that is sprayed with red rhododendrons, pristine nature and breathtaking scenery


Tourists visiting Doi Inthanon National Park in Chiang Mai generally head for the famous summit of this mountain resort. To them, the long trek to the summit is a sense of accomplishment. However, little do they know that halfway to the top is a three-kilometre-long trail called Kew Mae Pan boasting pristine nature and breathtaking scenery.

Doi Inthanon is Thailand's highest peak, standing 2,500 metres above sea level. In winter the breeze is cool and refreshing, even cold by standards of city folks more used to the tropical climate of Bangkok. If you are travelling there, don't forget to carry a light jacket with you.

Kew Mae Pan is famous for its red rhododendrons, a rare sight elsewhere in the country, various species of birds, the goral and nature in its purest form.
The air was chilly when we visited there recently, ideal for a trek that wasn't supposed to be that taxing, but one which still left us city slickers panting for breath as we climbed one slope after another on the circuitous trail.

Led by a Hmong guide, we hit the trail early afternoon and not long after we arrived at a spot with a sign reading "Cloud Forest". My friend checked his watch calibrated for altimeter reading: it said 2,179 metres. A thick curtain of rain clouds enveloped the forest. Everywhere there were towering trees from whose trunks hung green fern, moss and lichen. The damp air pregnant with rain felt refreshingly cool.

Our guide pointed to a tree called Ko in Thai that belongs to the same family as oaks, Fagaceae. There are four varieties of Ko trees in Thailand and all of them are found here.
"Ko is a kind of chestnut with hard-shell. Its seed is food for birds and wildlife," explained our guide.

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Friday, February 2, 2007

Ruen Come In Thai Restraurant , Chiang Mai

Ruen Come In is one of Chiang Mai's finest Thai and northern Thai restaurants, combining traditional and classical Thai dishes with a beautiful contemporary Lanna Thai environment.

Set in a majestic Northern Thai Style Teak Wood House, Ruen-Come-In Restaurant Chiang Mai serves your appetite with Thai and Northern Thai food along with local fruit juices. Enjoy yourself in Chiang Mai-Lanna Contemporary Thai House and indulge the Taste of our recommended dishes.

There are many restaurants that offer Thai food in Chiang Mai and when you take a tour in the city, you can find many eating venues in Chiang Mai. However, if you try to taste our delicious Thai-Northern Thai Cuisine offerings that have been passed along as family recipes, you will be pleased with your experience and yourself. The followings are what recommended by us and other food critiques.

source : ruencomein.com

La Gondola , Chiang Mai Restaurant

The restaurant offers a choice of dining areas, including the comfortable and atmospheric Atrium, two riverside terraces, and al fresco garden, and an attractive corner adjoining the condominium's reception area. The latter is home to an art collection, the Venezia, our convenient air-conditioned room suitable for private dining or meetings.
We opened here in 2002. Our cuisine is inimitably Italian, supervised under the watchful and expert eye of Chef Stefano Roncoroni, who hails from Lake Como. Our hand-built oven is fired with longan wood, and bakes some of the nicest pizzas you will ever taste between here and Napoli.
Only the finest and freshest ingredients are allowed into our kitchen, and whenever available, we buy compost-grown, pesticide-free products in preference to all other sources. Our heart is in this not only for environmental reasons and good health, but also to support the small organic farmers, from whom we buy direct. By creating constant demand, we hope to stimulate this sector, and have secured both the co-operation and encouragement from several local bodies, including the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) the Restaurant Club of Chiang Mai, the Department of Public Health, and the Department of Agriculture. Our objective is to encourage other caterers in Chiang Mai to do the same, including schools, hospitals, etc., and see this trend expand to the benefit of everybody.

source : lagondolathailand.com

Chiang Mai Royal Flora Ratchaphreuk expo closes

Chiang Mai Royal Flora Ratchaphreuk expo closes

CHIANG MAI, Jan 31 (TNA) - Crowds of visitors have flocked to the three-month-long floral exposition in the northern province of Chiang Mai for the last day of the international event on Wednesday.

The Royal Flora Ratchaphruek 2006, an international horticultural exposition celebrating His Majesty the King's 60th anniversary of his accession to the throne closes Wednesday.

Expo public relations officer Preecha Sananvatananont said the number of visitors has tallied over 3.5 million persons so far.

Temperatures at 13 degrees Celsius encouraged the crowds in Chiang Mai. Well-wishers flocked to write their blessings to His Majesty the King on heart-shaped copper leaves gracing the replica Bohdi tree (Ficus religiosa). All 111,525 Bohdi leaves were smelted and used to cast a second Buddha image to honour the King on Wednesday. The head of the Buddha image is made of gold.

A ceremony to cast the first Buddha image was held December 13.

The Agriculture and Co-operatives Minister will preside over the closing ceremony beginning at 6 pm Wednesday. The highlights of the event will include light and sound shows and fireworks.(TNA)-E004

source : etna.mcot.net