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Ban Chom Hot in the region of Chiang Mai is a place located in Thailand - some 395 mi or ( 636 km ) North of Bangkok , the country's capital .

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Local time in Ban Chom Hot is now 09:28 PM (Friday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Bangkok " with a UTC offset of 7 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Ban Sali Kham, Ban Pa Hin, Phrao, Phrao, and Phayao. When in this area, you might want to check out Ban Sali Kham . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Ban Chom Hot ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Bus Accident Thailand

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How to Make Paper Out of Elephant Poop Thailand

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www.TravelsWithSheila.com We've seen paper made from many products but paper made from Elephant dung or "poop" has to rank up there as one of the most unusual. It's really quite amazing how many diffe ..


Traditional Thai Dance - Happy New Year! - สวัสดีปีใหม่ค่ะ

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Happy New Year! - สวัสดีปีใหม่ค่ะ Thailand quite happily celebrates New Year for three different calendars namely the Gregorian (as celebrated in the West), Thai and Chinese. It's the year 2011 accord ..

Longneck Chiang Doa - Thailand

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Longneck Chiang Doa Thailand, donna giraffa ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Mae Waen

Mae Waen is a tambon (subdistrict) of Phrao District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a total population of 5,517 people. The tambon contains 11 villages.

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Located at 19.32 99.18 (Lat./Long.); Less than 10 km away
Tags: Populated places in Chiang Mai Province, Tambon of Chiang Mai Province

Wat Doi Mae Pang

Wat Doi Mae Pang is a Buddhist temple in Phrao district, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand. It is some 75 kilometres from the city Chiang Mai on route 1001 towards Phrao. Local legends say that the road 1001 was built due to Luang Por Waen Sujinno. Legend tells of this monk meditating and floating hundreds of feet into the air.

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Located at 19.25 99.18 (Lat./Long.); Less than 12 km away
Tags: Buddhist temples in Chiang Mai Province

Pa Tum

Pa Tum is a tambon (subdistrict) of Phrao District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a total population of 5,475 people. The tambon contains 12 villages.

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Located at 19.35 99.22 (Lat./Long.); Less than 14 km away
Tags: Populated places in Chiang Mai Province, Tambon of Chiang Mai Province

Chiang Dao Subdistrict

Chiang Dao is a town and tambon (subdistrict) of Chiang Dao District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. In 2005 it had a total population of 15,194 people. The tambon contains 16 villages.

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Located at 19.37 98.97 (Lat./Long.); Less than 15 km away
Tags: Populated places in Chiang Mai Province, Tambon of Chiang Mai Province

Wat Aranyawiwake

Wat Aranyawiwake, also known as Wat Ban Pong is a monastery in the Thai Forest Tradition of the Theravada lineage of Buddhism located in Mae Taeng, Chiang Mai Province, northern Thailand. Phra Ajahn Plien Panyapatipo is the current abbot of Wat Aranyawiwake, where he resided since 1966. Wat Aranyawiwake was established and named by Luang Pho Mun Bhuridatta, the “father” of the current tradition of forest meditation monastics.

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Located at 19.15 98.98 (Lat./Long.); Less than 21 km away
Tags: Buddhist temples in Chiang Mai Province, Theravada Buddhist temples