Tourists Flock to Doi Inthanon to Experience Cold Weather
Tourists flocked to Doi Inthanon mount, the highest peak of Thailand, to experience cold weather as temperature dropped to 9 degree Celsius Monday morning.
Tourists flocked to Doi Inthanon mount, the highest peak of Thailand, to experience cold weather as temperature dropped to 9 degree Celsius Monday morning.
Mist covered the northern province of Chiang Mai as local temperatures measured 20-24 degrees celsius.
Lowest temperatures on Doi Inthanon in Chiang Mai province and in Na Haeo district of Loei province were minus and frost was seen there this morning.
Visitors are enjoying the weather in the North and Northeastern Thailand as temperatures in the two regions keep on dropping while winter season is now experiencing the country at present.
Cold weather at tourist attractions in the northern provinces of Chiang Mai and Phitsanulok are attracting lots of tourists.
The temperature on the peak of Doi Inthanon mountain, Thailand’s highest ground, dropped to 5 degrees Celsius this morning, the coldest level there this year.
The temperature has plunged to below zero for the first time this year atop Doi Inthanon, the highest peak in Thailand.
Local authorities are seeking blankets and winter clothes for poor people, living in mountainous areas in the northern province of Nan as the winter is coming.
Huge crowds of tourists indulge themselves in the first cold wind and witness sunrise and the sea of fog on top of the Phu Chi Fa mountain.
BANGKOK, Jan 19 — The Minister of Interior restated its pledge to provide material aid to cold-stricken victims
NAKHON PHANOM, Jan 16 — A cold snap has hit much of northern and northeastern Thailand
UTTARADIT, Jan 5 — This northern Thai province has declared five districts as cold stricken areas, while drought already threatened some areas