Today, we will take you to a tourist destination that is not yet well-known.

This tourist attraction is located on Doi Inthanon, accessible via Highway 1009.

After passing the Hmong market, turn left at the intersection towards Doi Pha Tang. There will be a sign indicating the way to the Doi Pha Tang Royal Villa.

At the end of the trail, you will find the Royal Rest House and the Headwaters Protection Unit.



This area includes the Royal Residence, which is the territory of the Park Ranger Unit at An.8 (Doi Pha Tang).

The sheep farm is affiliated with Doi Pha Tang Farm, which is under the supervision of the Inthanon Royal Agricultural Station.


Around 10:00 am, the staff will start herding the sheep from the farm to graze near the Doi Pha Tang Royal Villa.

Reports from flower enthusiasts indicate that the Tiger Lily flowers at the Doi Pha Tang Royal Villa have bloomed again.

I returned to the area to investigate further and waited to capture the sheep as they were released to graze.


Here is an update on the cherry blossoms at Doi Inthanon.

The flowers should be beautiful until the end of January. Let's go and see them!


It seems that the Wild Himalayan Cherry blossoms in various locations are blooming later than usual this year.

In previous years, the flowers would be in full bloom on the mountain during Children's Day. However, this year, many areas have already bloomed and turned green.

However, there are still many areas where the flowers have not fully bloomed, as if they are not in harmony and blooming at different times.

This is beneficial for tourism, as it allows for extended travel periods.



Compared to my previous visit, the Doi Pha Tang Royal Villa is...

The number of unbloomed flowers has significantly increased.

I initially thought it wouldn't bloom.



Upon exiting the car, we were greeted by a vibrant tapestry of pink trees, ranging from deep magenta to delicate pastel hues, blanketing the entire landscape.



Everyone is happy. The sun is shining brightly, the sky is clear, and the air is pleasantly cool.



A place that fills the heart with joy. You can spend the whole day admiring the flowers.



During the blooming season of the Pink Trumpet Tree, the landscape is transformed into a vibrant tapestry of pink, with the trees' blossoms creating a breathtaking spectacle.

As I ascended, I was greeted by vibrant pink flowers against a backdrop of azure sky, a sight that filled me with joy.





Around ten in the morning, the Royal Project staff will herd the flock of sheep to graze near the palace.


At around ten o'clock, the sheep were herded to run in a flurry.

The original plan was to explore the Khun Wang area this morning.

Upon encountering a vast expanse of pine trees, vibrant pink trees, and numerous grazing sheep,

I have decided to change my plans and stay here for an extended period of time.


A cowboy is here to help herd the sheep.



We had a great time taking photos, and hours flew by without us even noticing.






Anyone who is free and passing by this area is welcome to join us.

To see the sheep, visit between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM, when they are released to graze.

The atmosphere is very much like a foreign country, with the cool, comfortable air, the bright blue sky, and the sheep wandering around.



The current status of the Wild Himalayan Cherry blossoms on Doi Inthanon, as observed today, is...

There are many places where the flowers have not yet bloomed, such as the area near the front of Ban Khun Klang School.

You can probably enjoy it for another week or two, as the flowers are blooming later than usual this year.

The Doi Pha Tang section is currently beautiful and should remain accessible for another week.



Khun Wang and Khun Chang Kian said that the flowers are blooming profusely.

I was too busy taking pictures of the sheep to go. I'll be free on Friday and Saturday, so let's plan a new trip then.

Thank you all for visiting my post.



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