Nestled within the rolling peaks of the Daen Lao Rang mountains, Doi Mae Salong serves as a gateway to some of Northern Thailand’s most picturesque landscapes. The village of Mae Salong is steeped in Chinese heritage, evident in its architecture and culture. Surrounding the village, visitors can explore lush, jungle-clad slopes, expansive hillside tea plantations, and the traditional villages of ethnic minorities. Today, travelers can immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the highlands, savor locally grown tea, and gain insights into the rich cultural tapestry of the region.
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