Doi Inthanon tour photo copyrighted by: Brian McMorrow Historically, the mountain of Doi Inthanon was refered to as Doi Ang Ka. Prince
Intharawichayanon, the last ruler of Chiang Mai, realized the importance of the country’s forests, especially in the north, where the forest serve as the watershed for the country. He was interested in helping and supporting people who were investigating the history in his area. So he requested that his body must be
placed on the summit of Doi Ang Ka. After his death, the mountain was renamed
Inthanon, a short version of his name.
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