Chilly morning on Thailand’s highest mountain

Tourists enjoy the chilly morning on Doi Inthanon mountain in Chiang Mai on Monday. (Photos: Panumet Tanraksa)
On Monday, travellers in Chiang Mai enjoy the windy day on Doi Inthanon Mountain. ( Photos: Panumet Tanraksa )

CHIANG MAI- It was a cloudy Monday night at the top of Thailand’s tallest rock, Doi Inthanon, where the temperatures dropped to a great 7°C.

The climate change is attracting a lot of visitors, and it was the best day there so far this season.

On Sunday, 4, 088 individuals visited the 1, 850-metre-high hill- 2, 969 were Thais and 1, 119 immigrants. They arrived in 1, 302 cars.

Outside, the lowest temperature were 11°C at Kew Mae Pan stance and 13°C levels at the federal park practices.

The Meteorological Department predicted that a great pressure system coming in from China may lower North heat by another 1-2 degrees Celsius on Monday.

Single-digit temperature on Thailand’s highest mountain