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Doi Pha Bee Nan 🏕ïļâ›°ïļðŸŒŸ

# Doi Pha Bee # Hiking # lemon 8 diary

"Doi Bee Cliffs" is a short hiking nature trail. Level 1 includes a hiking distance of about 6 kilometers. It takes a period of 2 days and 1 night.

The Doi Pha Bee Short Hiking Nature Study Trail is an activity that focuses on community participation in the neighborhood. It is set up as a group of local community enterprises, Bao Bao, Bao, Waterfall, Noi, Noi Nan, to provide guided tours and calves.

📍 reservation regulations

1. Khun Than National Park is open around the nature study line, hiking the bee cliffs, 5 rounds of 20 people each.

2. 1 application up to 3 persons

3. Registrants must confirm through the LINE group of each cycle within 48 hours after the page list is announced by the official.

4. Payment of the full deposit (Traveler fee + Shuttle fee (to and from) + Waste management + Biodegradable emergency excretion kit for a total of 850 baht / person) within 48 hours after notification of deposit payment. * * * If not paid for a specified period of time, waiver is deemed.

📍 rate for admission to Khun San National Park (not included in the tour charge)

- Service fee for Thai nationals (Adult 20 Baht / Person Child / Student 10 Baht / Person) for foreigners (Adult 100 Baht / Person Child 50 Baht / Person)

* * Note: Students / students must have an ID to confirm their rights. If the card cannot be shown, the normal rate of 20 baht will be charged.)

- 30 baht per person / night for a tent in the National Park area

- Entry fee for motorcycle 20 baht / car, car 30 baht / car

- Insurance cost (accident) 10 baht

📌 * * Summary of activities for 2 days and 1 night * * (Not included in the tour fee)

For Thai individuals

- Adult 60 Baht (20 + 30 + 10)

- Child / Student / Student 50 Baht (10 + 30 + 10)

For foreigners

- Adult 140 Baht (100 + 30 + 10)

- Child / Student / Student 90 Baht (50 + 30 + 10)

📍 travel to Khun Than National Park.

1. Airlines (fly down 1 province) ✈ïļâœˆïļ

BMA-Nan (Straight Fly) Bangkok-Nan (NNT)

* Traveling from downtown Nan and spreading to Khun Nan National Park, there is usually no bus cycle through the park. Friends who come to hike have to charter or rent a van / minibus from Nan and spread to Ashen.

2. Private car 🚘🚖

Spread-Ashanti, 75 km.

Nan-Ash Khun Khun 92 km

🗚ïļ Map Travel: https://maps.app.goo.gl/JGZHR6w2QsJKxJsh9?g_st=ifm

📍 route to Khun Than National Park. There are two routes.

1. From the National Highway 101 (Urn Road), spread - Nan, about 50 kilometers to Huai Gat, T.bamboo Tone, Sing Kwang, Spread, turn right along Highway 1216, about 26 kilometers to the temporary office of Khun Than National Park.

2. From Nan, follow National Highway 101 to Viangsa District, turn right along Chao Fah Road, National Highway 1026, Viangsa District Line - Na Noi District, about 35 kilometers from Viangsa District to Na Noi District, and from Na Noi District, turn right, along National Highway 1216, about 31 kilometers to Khun Than National Park.

📍 schedule to walk the Doi Pha Bee Nature Study Trail (2 days, 1 night).

🔖 day 1.

08.30 - 09.00 am - Registration at Khun Than National Park Visitor Center will be picked up by villagers' cars to travel to Doi Pha Bee * * (1 hour 30 minutes)

10.30am - Arrival at Doi Bee Cliff Extraction Point

11 a.m. - Begins departure for the Nature Study Trail at the Doi Bee Cliff Extraction Point.

12: 00 p.m. - Lunch break

1 p.m. - Continue the journey.

2: 30 p.m. - Overtime

2.30 - 3 p.m. - Disperse on personal errands

3: 00 pm - 4: 30 pm - Sunset Scenic Walk on the cliffs

16: 30 - 18: 00 - Cooking and Dinner

7 - 8 p.m. - Events around the fire

🔖 day 2.

5: 00 am - 6: 30 am - Sunrise View

7: 00 am - 9: 00 am - Breakfast with baggage

09.00 - 11.30am - Return trip to Doi Bee Cliff Extraction Point

12: 00 - 1: 00 pm - Lunch at Pao Village

1: 00 pm - 2: 30 pm - Return to Khun Than National Park

âœģïļ Note: The schedule may change as appropriate.

⛹ïļðŸ”ïļ Prepare and Preliminary Practices in Hiking Nature Study of the Bee Cliffs as follows:

1. Get your body ready

2. Dress. Wear a dress that covers the body. To prevent poisonous animals, insects, bites, stings.

3. Hiking shoes, durable and strong

4. Jacket. Socks (during the night, the weather is quite cool)

5.raincoat lightweight tent sleeping bag flysheet for rainproof dew

6. Using the toilets (with separate toilets for three legs), the staff will prepare a biodegradable emergency excretion kit for one set of each person (1 small package of dry tissue + 3 excretion biodegradable bags + 1 small bottle of alcohol spray). This will be included in the cost paid by tourists per trip of 850 baht.

7. Cooking, use canned gas or small picnic gas stove and prepare dry food, ready-made food or canned food that can be easily cooked.

8. People with congenital diseases prepare medicine and notify the authorities before traveling. This must not be a legally prohibited disease or a disease that harms natural education.

9. Do not bring plastic, foam or waste generated by non-biodegradable tourism into tourist attractions.

10. All tourists shall strictly observe the tourist and stay practices in Khun Sang National Park and its practices and measures.

2025/12/31 Edited to

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