Doi Pui

Doi Pui (Thai: ดอยปุย), is a mountain ("doi") west of Chiang Mai, Thailand. It is 1,685 metres (5,528 ft) in elevation and is one of the twin peaks of a granite mountain. The other peak is known as Doi Suthep and is slightly lower at 1,676 metres (5,499 ft), where the archaeological site of San Ku (สันกู่) temple, a Buddhist temple dating to approximately 800 years old, is located. The peak is situated in a protected area of Doi Suthep–Pui National Park just to the west of Ban Khun Chang Khian, a White Hmong village located 1,350 metres (4,430 ft) above sea level that was founded in 1955.[1]

Doi Pui
Doi Pui is located in Thailand
Doi Pui
Doi Pui
Location in Thailand
Highest point
Elevation1,685 m (5,528 ft)
Coordinates18°49′54″N 98°53′17″E
Geography
LocationChiang Mai Province (Thailand)
Parent rangeShan Hills
Geology
Mountain typegranite
Dirt road going up to Doi Pui

History

In 1957, the original evergreen forest was replaced with Cupressus torulosa and Pinus kesiya trees.[1]

Access

From the south, there are trails going up to the summit from a campground. From the east, trails lead to the summit from the Hmong village of Khun Chang Khian.

References

  1. Maxwell, J. F.; Elliott, Stephen (2001). Vegetation and Vascular Flora of Doi Sutep-Pui National Park, Northern Thailand (PDF). Bangkok: The Biodiversity Research and Training Program (BRT).
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