
The Phi Pan Nam Range, also Pee Pan Nam, ( th, ทิวเขาผีปันน้ำ) is a long system of mountain ranges in the eastern half of the
Thai highlands
The Thai highlands or Hills of northern Thailand is a mountainous natural region in the north of Thailand. Its mountain ranges are part of the system of hills extending through Laos, Burma, and China and linking to the Himalayas, of which they ma ...
. It is mostly in
Thailand
Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and officially the Kingdom of Thailand, is a country in Southeast Asia, located at the centre of the Indochinese Peninsula, spanning , with a population of almost 70 million. The country is b ...
, although a small section in the northeast is within
Sainyabuli and
Bokeo Provinces,
Laos.
In Thailand the range extends mainly across
Chiang Rai,
Phayao,
Lampang,
Phrae,
Nan,
Uttaradit
The original name of Mueang district, Uttaradit, was Bang Pho. This district was under the control of Phi Chai District. Later, it was established as Uttaradit Province and Bang Pho District became the capital district. It was changed to Mueang U ...
and
Sukhothai Provinces, reaching
Tak Province
Tak ( th, ตาก, , Burmese: တာ့ခ် pronounced ak is one of Thailand's seventy-seven provinces (''changwat'') and lies in lower northern Thailand. Neighbouring provinces are (from north clockwise) Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Lamphun, ...
at its southwestern end. The
population density
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of the area is relatively low. Only two sizable towns,
Phayao and
Phrae, are within the area of the mountain system and both have fewer than 20,000 inhabitants each. Larger towns, like
Chiang Rai and
Uttaradit
The original name of Mueang district, Uttaradit, was Bang Pho. This district was under the control of Phi Chai District. Later, it was established as Uttaradit Province and Bang Pho District became the capital district. It was changed to Mueang U ...
, are near the limits of the Phi Pan Nam Range, in the north and in the south respectively.
Phahonyothin Road
Phahonyothin Road ( th, ถนนพหลโยธิน, , ) or Highway 1 is a main road in Bangkok and one of the four primary highways in Thailand, which include Mittraphap Road (Highway 2), Sukhumvit Road (Highway 3), and Phet Kasem Road ( ...
, part of the
AH2
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...
Highway system, crosses the Phi Pan Nam Range area from north to south, between Tak and Chiang Rai. There are two
railway tunnels of the
Northern Line
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across the Phi Pan Nam mountains. Both are on the south side of the range: the 130.2 m Huai Mae Lan Tunnel in Phrae Province and the 362.4 m Khao Phlueng Tunnel in Uttaradit and Phrae Provinces.
In the mountains north of
Thoeng, at the northeast end of the range,
Hmong people
The Hmong people ( RPA: ''Hmoob'', Nyiakeng Puachue: , Pahawh Hmong: , ) are a sub-ethnic group of the Miao people who originated from Central China. The modern Hmongs presently reside mainly in Southwest China ( Guizhou, Yunnan, Sichuan, C ...
live in small villages such as Ban Saen Than Sai and Ban Phaya Phripak, the latter on top of a mountain pass.
Geography
The Phi Pan Nam Range is composed of many smaller mountain chains roughly aligned in a north–south direction in its northern part and, further south, in a northeast–southwest direction. These ranges cover an extensive area and are often separated by
intermontane
Intermontane is a physiographic adjective wiktionary:compound#Adjective, formed from the prefix "wiktionary:inter-, inter-" (''signifying among, between, amid, during, within, mutual, reciprocal'') and the adjective "wiktionary:montane#Adjective, ...
basins or lowlands. They end in the west with the
Khun Tan Range, in the east with the
Luang Prabang Range
The Luang Prabang Range ( th, ทิวเขาหลวงพระบาง, ), named after Luang Prabang, is a mountain range straddling northwestern Laos and Northern Thailand.
Most of the range is located in Sainyabuli Province (Laos), a ...
, and with the
Central Plain of Siam in the south. The northern tip is bound by the
Mekong River
The Mekong or Mekong River is a trans-boundary river in East Asia and Southeast Asia. It is the world's twelfth longest river and the third longest in Asia. Its estimated length is , and it drains an area of , discharging of water annual ...
.
There are
columnar basalt formations in Mon Hin Kong ( th, ม่อนหินกอง) in an area in the mountains near Na Phun,
Wang Chin District, Phrae Province. In
Phae Mueang Phi there are
mushroom rocks and other bizarre rock formations caused by
erosion
Erosion is the action of surface processes (such as water flow or wind) that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust, and then transports it to another location where it is deposited. Erosion is di ...
.
Sub-ranges
The Phi Pan Nam range system is often divided in two
physiographic longitudinal sections:
* Western Phi Pan Nam Range (เทือกเขาผีปันน้ำตะวันตก) or Phi Pan Nam Range proper, in the northwest between the Wang and Yom Rivers. Some scholarly works designate the
Khun Tan Range as the "Western Phi Pan Nam Range" and this section therefore as the "Central Phi Pan Nam Range".
* Eastern Phi Pan Nam Range (เทือกเขาผีปันน้ำตะวันออก), also known as "Phlueng Range" (ทิวเขาพลึง) in the southeast between the Yom and the
Nan River
The Nan River ( th, แม่น้ำน่าน, , ) is a river in Thailand. It is one of the most important tributaries of the Chao Phraya River.
Geography
The Nan River originates in the Luang Prabang Range, Nan Province. The provinces a ...
s.
Mountains
The highest point is the high summit known as
Doi Luang. It is in the northwestern area of the range near Phayao town, but there are a number of lesser mountains with the name '
Doi Luang' throughout the range. Other noteworthy peaks are:
*
Doi Phu Langka (1,641 m)
*
Doi Chi (1,638 m)
*
Doi Pha Mon at
Phu Chi Fa
Phu Chi Fa ( th, ภูชี้ฟ้า, ), also ''Phu Chee Fah'', is a mountain area and national forest park in Thailand.
It is located at the northeastern end of the Phi Pan Nam Range, 12 km to the southwest of Doi Pha Tang at the eastern ...
(1,628 m)
*
Doi Pha Tang (1,608 m)
*
Doi Cha Tong (1,603 m)
*
Doi Ku (1,557 m)
*
Doi Yao (1,543 m )
*
Doi Huai Nam Lao (1,544 m)
*
Doi Nang (1,507 m)
*
Phu Chi Fa
Phu Chi Fa ( th, ภูชี้ฟ้า, ), also ''Phu Chee Fah'', is a mountain area and national forest park in Thailand.
It is located at the northeastern end of the Phi Pan Nam Range, 12 km to the southwest of Doi Pha Tang at the eastern ...
(1,442 m)
*
Doi Luang,
Mae Chai District (1,426 m)
*
Doi Phu Kheng (1,403 m)
*
Doi Luang, Ban Na Fai (1,396 m)
*
Doi Pha Khi Nok (1,365 m)
*
Doi Luang Pae Mueang(1,328 m)
*
Khun Huai Han Khum may refer to:
*Khun (, long vowel, middle tone) is the colloquial Thai name for the Golden Shower Tree.
*Khun (courtesy title) (, short vowel, middle tone) is a common Thai honorific
*Khun (noble title) (, short vowel, rising tone) is a former ...
(1,303 m)
*
Doi Phu Nang (1,202 m)
*
Doi Nang (1,195 m)
*
Doi Ian
Doi Ian ( th, ดอยเอียน) is a mountain in Thailand, part of the Phi Pan Nam Range, at the southeastern end of Chiang Rai Province limit near the point where the limit of this province meets with the northern end of Phayao Provin ...
(1,178 m)
*
Doi Khun Mae Loe (1,075 m)
*
Doi Pha Daeng (1,023 m)
*
Doi Pha Mon(1,013 m)
*
Doi San Klang (938 m)
*
Doi Ngaem (867 m)
*
Doi Pui (843 m)
*
Doi Kham
The Doi Kham Company (Thai : ดอยคำ ) was founded in 1994 by the Crown Property Bureau at the request of King Bhumibol Adulyadej to set up a business to buy products from royal projects and farmers at fair prices and sell quality produc ...
, Thoeng District (823 m)
*
Doi San Pan Nam (773 m)
*
Mon Yao
Mon, MON or Mon. may refer to:
Places
* Mon State, a subdivision of Myanmar
* Mon, India, a town in Nagaland
* Mon district, Nagaland
* Mon, Raebareli, a village in Uttar Pradesh, India
* Mon, Switzerland, a village in the Canton of Grisons
* An ...
(751 m)
*
Doi Yang Kham (727 m)
*
Doi Pae Luang (651 m)
*
Doi Huai Ha (590 m)
*
Doi Lan (559 m)
Hydrography
The Phi Pan Nam range of mountains is not as high as neighboring mountain systems. It is, however, significant from the
hydrographic point of view. These mountains divide the
Mekong
The Mekong or Mekong River is a trans-boundary river in East Asia and Southeast Asia. It is the world's twelfth longest river and the third longest in Asia. Its estimated length is , and it drains an area of , discharging of water annuall ...
from the
Chao Phraya watershed
Watershed is a hydrological term, which has been adopted in other fields in a more or less figurative sense. It may refer to:
Hydrology
* Drainage divide, the line that separates neighbouring drainage basins
* Drainage basin, called a "watershe ...
and important rivers of Thailand have their source in the Phi Pan Nam area. Its name in Thai "ทิวเขาผีปันน้ำ" roughly means "the mountains of the spirits dividing the waters", 'spirits' (ผี ''phi'') here referring to ancient mountain
deities of
Thai folklore
Thai folklore is a diverse set of mythology and traditional beliefs held by the Thai people. Most Thai folklore has a regional background for it originated in rural Thailand. With the passing of time, and through the influence of the media, large ...
.
Among the Thai rivers that originate in the Phi Pan Nam Mountains the main ones are the
Wang
Wang may refer to:
Names
* Wang (surname) (王), a common Chinese surname
* Wāng (汪), a less common Chinese surname
* Titles in Chinese nobility
* A title in Korean nobility
* A title in Mongolian nobility
Places
* Wang River in Thai ...
and
Yom River
The Yom River ( th, แม่น้ำยม, , ) is a river in Thailand. It is the main tributary of the Nan River (which itself is a tributary of the Chao Phraya River). The Yom River has its source in the Phi Pan Nam Range in Pong District, ...
, with their tributaries such as the
Ngao, flowing towards the Chao Phraya. The
Ing and the
Lao, a tributary of the
Kok River, flow northwards and are part of the Mekong basin. A great number of smaller rivers have their sources in mountains across the range.
The
Sirikit Dam is at the southeastern edge of the Phi Pan Nam mountains.
History
There were formerly large
teak
Teak (''Tectona grandis'') is a tropical hardwood tree species in the family Lamiaceae. It is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests. ''Tectona grandis'' has small, fragrant white flowers arranged in dense clusters (panicl ...
forests in some areas of the range. However, at the beginning of the 20th century concessions were given to
logging companies and the forest cover dwindled dramatically especially in lowland areas between ranges.
Deforestation
Deforestation or forest clearance is the removal of a forest or stand of trees from land that is then land conversion, converted to non-forest use. Deforestation can involve conversion of forest land to farms, ranches, or urban area, urban ...
also has affected areas that were cleared for local agriculture. Often
wildfire
A wildfire, forest fire, bushfire, wildland fire or rural fire is an unplanned, uncontrolled and unpredictable fire in an area of combustible vegetation. Depending on the type of vegetation present, a wildfire may be more specifically identi ...
s are deliberately set off by local farmers, as well as by speculators who hire people to set forests on fire in order to claim land title deeds for the areas that have become "
degraded forest".
Owing to the relative isolation of the area there was
Communist insurgency in the mountainous forests of the Phi Pan Nam Range during the
Cold War. A memorial was erected on 1,118 m high
Doi Phaya Phipak (ดอยพญาพิภักดิ์) to commemorate the victims of the battles between troops of the
Royal Thai Armed Forces
The Royal Thai Armed Forces (RTARF) ( th, กองทัพไทย; ) are the armed forces of the Kingdom of Thailand.
The nominal head of the Thai Armed Forces (จอมทัพไทย; ) is the King of Thailand. The armed forces are ...
and the insurgents of the
Communist Party of Thailand between the 1950s and the 1970s. There is now a historical site and a forest park at Doi Phaya Phipak, also known as Phaya Phipak.
A controversial
dam was planned in the central area of the range on the
Yom River
The Yom River ( th, แม่น้ำยม, , ) is a river in Thailand. It is the main tributary of the Nan River (which itself is a tributary of the Chao Phraya River). The Yom River has its source in the Phi Pan Nam Range in Pong District, ...
in
Kaeng Suea Ten
Kaeng Suea Ten Dam ( th, เขื่อนแก่งเสือเต้น, , ) was a dam proposed for a site in the Phi Pan Nam Range, in Song District, Phrae Province, Thailand. It is near Mae Yom National Park, in a rural area of the Thai ...
in 1991 but this project was later abandoned in the face of popular opposition. The debate about the dam, however, resumed in 2011. Two smaller dams on the Yom River may be built instead of the Kaeng Suea Ten mega-dam.
Ecology

Generally the forested areas of the Phi Pan Nam are known for their
teak
Teak (''Tectona grandis'') is a tropical hardwood tree species in the family Lamiaceae. It is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests. ''Tectona grandis'' has small, fragrant white flowers arranged in dense clusters (panicl ...
and bamboo forest. The mountain ranges are covered with
tropical dry broadleaf forests, including sections of
moist evergreen forest
Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests (TSMF), also known as tropical moist forest, is a subtropical and tropical forest habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature.
Description
TSMF is generally found in large, discont ...
,
mixed deciduous forest
Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests (TSMF), also known as tropical moist forest, is a subtropical and tropical forest habitat type defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature.
Description
TSMF is generally found in large, disc ...
,
dry deciduous forest, as well as
hill evergreen forest
An evergreen forest is a forest made up of evergreen trees. They occur across a wide range of climatic zones, and include trees such as conifers and holly in cold climates, eucalyptus, Live oak, acacias, magnolia, and banksia in more temperate z ...
at higher altitudes. There is great
biodiversity
Biodiversity or biological diversity is the variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is a measure of variation at the genetic ('' genetic variability''), species ('' species diversity''), and ecosystem ('' ecosystem diversity' ...
in these mountains and their few
unspoilt
Wilderness or wildlands (usually in the plural), are natural environments on Earth that have not been significantly modified by human activity or any nonurbanized land not under extensive agricultural cultivation. The term has traditionally re ...
valleys, with a wide range of animal and plant species.
[Mae Yom on Northern Thailand National Parks](_blank)
/ref> The whole area of the range is part of the Central Indochina dry forests ecoregion
An ecoregion (ecological region) or ecozone (ecological zone) is an ecologically and geographically defined area that is smaller than a bioregion, which in turn is smaller than a biogeographic realm. Ecoregions cover relatively large areas o ...
.
There are a number of protected area
Protected areas or conservation areas are locations which receive protection because of their recognized natural, ecological or cultural values. There are several kinds of protected areas, which vary by level of protection depending on the ena ...
s in the Phi Pan Nam mountains, mostly encompassing mountainous terrain. These are patchily distributed across the range, and the largest national parks are in its central part, roughly around Phayao town. Protected sectors are typically surrounded by agricultural zones, often near roads and villages and thus with vast surfaces under the influence of the edge effect.
Besides the national park
A national park is a natural park in use for conservation purposes, created and protected by national governments. Often it is a reserve of natural, semi-natural, or developed land that a sovereign state declares or owns. Although individua ...
s and wildlife reserves, there are the Huai Tak Teak
Teak (''Tectona grandis'') is a tropical hardwood tree species in the family Lamiaceae. It is a large, deciduous tree that occurs in mixed hardwood forests. ''Tectona grandis'' has small, fragrant white flowers arranged in dense clusters (panicl ...
Biosphere Reserve
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in Lampang Province and the Phu Langka Forest Park
The Phu Langka Forest Park, or Phu Lang Ka Forest Park ( th, วนอุทยานภูลังกา), is a protected area of the Phi Pan Nam Range located in Chiang Kham District and Pong District, Phayao Province, Thailand. The park was ...
, located in Chiang Kham District and Pong District of Phrae Province. The main attractions of the forest park are Doi Hua Ling, Doi Phu Lang Ka and Doi Phu Nom; the latter is a breast-shaped hill rising in an area of grassland
A grassland is an area where the vegetation is dominated by grasses (Poaceae). However, sedge (Cyperaceae) and rush ( Juncaceae) can also be found along with variable proportions of legumes, like clover, and other herbs. Grasslands occur natur ...
.
Flora
Formerly there were large extensions of teak ('' Tectona grandis'') forests in the range, including the highly appreciated golden teak variety. These forests are now much reduced. Forest fires are common during the dry season.
Some of the other species of trees found in the forests of the mountains are: '' Afzelia xylocarpa'', ''Ailanthus triphysa
''Ailanthus triphysa'' (also ''Ailanthus malabarica'') is a medium to tall evergreen rainforest tree in Asia and Australia. The wood may be used for matchwood and plywood. The tree is known as ''halmaddi'' in India, where its resin, also called ' ...
'', '' Anisoptera costata'', '' Artocarpus lacucha'', '' Berrya ammonilla'', ''Betula alnoides
''Betula alnoides'' (; th, กำลังเสือโคร่ง, , literally: "tiger power") is a species of birch that can be found in natural condition of such countries as Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, India, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal ...
'', '' Cinnamomum iners'', '' Dalbergia oliveri'', ''Dillenia pentagyna
A small tree with tortuous twigs, ''Dillenia pentagyna'' is a member of the family Dilleniaceae, and is found from Sulawesi to South-Central China to India and Sri Lanka. Material from the tree has some minor uses.
Description
A tree some 6-15m ...
'', '' Dipterocarpus obtusifolius'', ''Dipterocarpus alatus
''Dipterocarpus alatus'' ( th, ยางนา, , ; Khmer: ''chhë tiël ba:y, chhë tiël tük, chhë tiël thom''DY PHON Pauline, 2000, Plants Used In Cambodia, self-published, printed by Imprimerie Olympic, Phnom Penh or ឈើទាល (''c ...
'', '' Dipterocarpus turbinatus'', '' Duabanga grandiflora'', '' Garcinia indica'', ''Hopea odorata
''Hopea odorata'', or ta-khian ( th, ตะเคียน), is a species of plant in the family Dipterocarpaceae. It is found in Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. It is a large tree reaching up to 45 ...
'', ''Irvingia malayana
''Irvingia malayana'', also known as wild almond ( vi, Kơ nia, th, กระบก, km, ចំបក់) or barking deer’s mango, is a tropical evergreen tree species in the family Irvingiaceae. The specific epithet ' is from the Latin meani ...
'', '' Lagerstroemia loudonii'', ''Lagerstroemia calyculata
''Lagerstroemia calyculata'' known as the "Guava Crape Myrtle" (Vietnamese name : ''Bằng Lăng Ổi'', ''Bằng Lăng Cườm''; th, ตะแบก ''tabaek''; Cambodian name: Srolao "ដើមស្រឡៅ"); the name is derived from its v ...
'', ''Lagerstroemia tomentosa
''Lagerstroemia tomentosa'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Lythraceae. It is found in Indochina, including in Yunnan, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Cambodia
Cambodia (; also Kampuchea ; km, កម្ពុជា, UNGEGN: ), ...
'', '' Lithocarpus densiflorus'', ''Mangifera caloneura
''Mangifera'' is a genus of flowering plants in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae. It contains approximately 69 species, with the best-known being the Common Mango (''Mangifera indica''). The center of diversity of the genus is in the Malesian eco ...
'', '' Michelia champaca'', ''Michelia floribunda
''Michelia'' is a historical genus of flowering plants belonging to the family ( Magnoliaceae). The genus included about 50 species of evergreen trees and shrubs, native to tropical and subtropical south and southeast Asia ( Indomalaya), including ...
'', ''Pterocarpus macrocarpus
''Pterocarpus macrocarpus'', or Burma padauk, is a tree native to the seasonal tropical forests of southeastern Asia: in Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam. It has been naturalized in India and the Caribbean.
Description
''Pterocar ...
'', ''Schleichera oleosa
''Schleichera'' is a monotypic genus of plants in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. There is only one species, ''Schleichera oleosa'', a tree that occurs in the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
Species
''Schleichera oleosa'', kusum tr ...
'', '' Terminalia bellirica'', ''Toona ciliata
''Toona ciliata'' is a forest tree in the mahogany family which grows throughout southern Asia from Afghanistan to Papua New Guinea and Australia.
Names
It is commonly known as the red cedar (a name shared by other trees), toon or toona (also ...
'', '' Vitex pinnata'' and ''Xylia xylocarpa
''Xylia xylocarpa'' is a species of tree in the mimosoid clade of the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the family Fabaceae.
Description and properties
This perennial tree is very conspicuous in the flowering season owing to its bright yellow fl ...
''.
File:Khloongkhleeng.jpg, '' Melastoma malabathricum'', th, โคลงเคลงขี้นก ''Khlong Khe Long Khi Nok'', a flower seasonally carpeting wide areas of grassland on the higher slopes of the range.
File:Sirikitdam 07.JPG, The Phi Pan Nam mountains near the Sirikit Dam. The haze caused by wildfires is prevalent during the dry season
File:Tham Pha Thai National Park1780.JPG, Sign put up by the Thai government by Route 1 near Tham Pha Thai National Park warning against deliberately setting off forest fires in the mountains
Fauna
The endangered
An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching and inv ...
animal species sheltered by some of the fragmented, although relatively undisturbed Phi Pan Nam forests are the fishing cat
The fishing cat (''Prionailurus viverrinus'') is a medium-sized wild cat of South and Southeast Asia. Since 2016, it is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. Fishing cat populations are threatened by destruction of wetlands and have declin ...
, sun bear
The sun bear (''Helarctos malayanus'') is a species in the family Ursidae (the only species in the genus ''Helarctos'') occurring in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. It is the smallest bear, standing nearly at the shoulder and weighin ...
, Asiatic black bear
The Asian black bear (''Ursus thibetanus''), also known as the Asiatic black bear, moon bear and white-chested bear, is a medium-sized bear species native to Asia that is largely adapted to an arboreal lifestyle. It lives in the Himalayas, s ...
, Chinese pangolin, Indochinese tiger, sambar deer
The sambar (''Rusa unicolor'') is a large deer native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia that is listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List since 2008. Populations have declined substantially due to severe hunting, local ins ...
, gaur
The gaur (''Bos gaurus''; ), also known as the Indian bison, is a bovine native to South Asia and Southeast Asia, and has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 1986. The global population was estimated at a maximum of 21,000 ...
, Bengal slow loris, Sunda pangolin, as well as the Asiatic softshell turtle and the big-headed turtle.
There are also Asian elephant
The Asian elephant (''Elephas maximus''), also known as the Asiatic elephant, is the only living species of the genus '' Elephas'' and is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, from India in the west, Nepal in ...
s in their natural habitat in a few protected areas, such as in the Si Satchanalai National Park
Si Satchanalai National Park (Thai อุทยานแห่งชาติศรีสัชนาลัย) is a national park in Thailand.
Description
The Si Satchanalai National Park lies in Si Satchanalai and Thung Saliam districts of Su ...
. Formerly there were also in the Wiang Ko Sai National Park ''Wiang'' is a Tai word for "fortified settlement" or "walled town, city" of Austroasiatic origin, from Proto-Austroasiatic ''*wa(a)ŋ''.Shorto, H. A Mon-Khmer Comparative Dictionary, Ed. Paul Sidwell, 2006. Entry 767. p. 233 This toponymic element ...
but there have been no sightings in recent years.
The green peafowl, now rare in the wilderness and threatened by habitat destruction
Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby ...
throughout Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia, also spelled South East Asia and South-East Asia, and also known as Southeastern Asia, South-eastern Asia or SEA, is the geographical United Nations geoscheme for Asia#South-eastern Asia, south-eastern region of Asia, consistin ...
, breeds in the central mountains of the range from January to March.
Among the other animals, the Indian muntjac, Burmese hare, Indian hare
The Indian hare (''Lepus nigricollis''), also known as the black-naped hare, is a common species of hare native to the Indian subcontinent, and Java.
Introductions
It has been introduced to Madagascar, Comoro Islands, Andaman Islands, Irian Jay ...
, Indochinese flying squirrel
The Indochinese flying squirrel (''Hylopetes phayrei''), also known as Phayre's flying squirrel, is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in China, Laos, Myanmar
Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. ...
, black giant squirrel
The black giant squirrel or Malayan giant squirrel (''Ratufa bicolor'') is a large tree squirrel in the genus '' Ratufa'' native to the Indomalayan zootope. It is found in forests from northern Bangladesh, northeast India, eastern Nepal, Bhutan, ...
, Java mouse-deer, jungle cat
The jungle cat (''Felis chaus''), also called reed cat, swamp cat and jungle lynx, is a medium-sized cat native to the Middle East, the Caucasus, South and Southeast Asia and southern China. It inhabits foremost wetlands like swamps, litto ...
, mainland serow, masked palm civet
The masked palm civet (''Paguma larvata''), also called the gem-faced civet, is a palm civet species native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It has been listed as least concern on the IUCN Red List since 2008 as it occurs in many ...
, Asian palm civet
The Asian palm civet (''Paradoxurus hermaphroditus''), also called common palm civet, toddy cat and musang, is a viverrid native to South and Southeast Asia. Since 2008, it is IUCN Red Listed as Least Concern as it accommodates to a broad ran ...
, Malayan civet, bamboo rat and northern treeshrew, as well as the Bengal monitor
The Bengal monitor (''Varanus bengalensis''), also called the common Indian monitor, is a monitor lizard distributed widely in the Indian Subcontinent, as well as parts of Southeast Asia and West Asia. This large lizard is mainly a terrestrial a ...
deserve mention.
A variety of birds are found in the range such as the blue-winged siva
The blue-winged minla (''Actinodura cyanouroptera''), also known as the blue-winged siva, is a species of bird in the family Leiothrichidae.
It has in the past been placed in the genus ''Minla'' and also in the monotypic ''Siva''.
It is found i ...
, white-rumped shama
The white-rumped shama (''Copsychus malabaricus'') is a small passerine bird of the family Muscicapidae. Native to densely vegetated habitats in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, its popularity as a cage-bird and songster has led t ...
, scaly-breasted munia, black bulbul, blue-throated barbet
The blue-throated barbet (''Psilopogon asiaticus'') is an Asian barbet native to the foothills of the Himalayas and Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia, also spelled South East Asia and South-East Asia, and also known as Southeastern Asia, South- ...
, pin-striped tit-babbler, blue-bearded bee-eater, crested kingfisher, sooty-headed bulbul
The sooty-headed bulbul (''Pycnonotus aurigaster'') is a species of songbird in the Bulbul family, Pycnonotidae.
It is found in south-eastern Asia.
Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.
Description
A medium-sized s ...
, coppersmith barbet, great hornbill
The great hornbill (''Buceros bicornis''), also known as the concave-casqued hornbill, great Indian hornbill or great pied hornbill, is one of the larger members of the hornbill family. It occurs in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It ...
, chestnut-headed bee-eater
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and the red-billed blue magpie
The red-billed blue magpie (''Urocissa erythroryncha'') is a species of bird in the crow family, Corvidae. It is about the same size as the Eurasian magpie, but has a much longer tail, one of the longest of any corvid. It is long and weighs .
...
.
File:Pavo muticus - Hai Hong Karni.jpg, The endangered
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green peafowl. Its preferred habitat is dry deciduous forest close to water and away from human disturbance.
File:Ratufa bicolor.jpg, The Black giant squirrel
The black giant squirrel or Malayan giant squirrel (''Ratufa bicolor'') is a large tree squirrel in the genus '' Ratufa'' native to the Indomalayan zootope. It is found in forests from northern Bangladesh, northeast India, eastern Nepal, Bhutan, ...
''(Ratufa bicolor)'', th, พญากระรอกดำ.
Protected areas
* Doi Chong National Park
* Doi Luang National Park
* Doi Pha Khlong National Park
* Doi Phu Nang National Park
* Khun Sathan National Park
* Lam Nam Kok National Park
* Lam Nam Nan National Park
*Mae Phuem National Park
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Histor ...
* Mae Yom National Park
* Nanthaburi National Park
*Phu Sang National Park
Phu Sang National Park ( th, อุทยานแห่งชาติภูซาง) is a national park in Northern Thailand.
It covers the Thoeng District of Chiang Rai Province and Chiang Kham and Phu Sang Districts of Phayao Province.
...
*Si Nan National Park
Si Nan National Park ( th, อุทยานแห่งชาติศรีน่าน) is a national park in Thailand's Nan Province. This mountainous park is home to steep cliffs and a long section of the Nan River. It was established on Ma ...
*Si Satchanalai National Park
Si Satchanalai National Park (Thai อุทยานแห่งชาติศรีสัชนาลัย) is a national park in Thailand.
Description
The Si Satchanalai National Park lies in Si Satchanalai and Thung Saliam districts of Su ...
* Tham Pha Thai National Park
*Tham Sakoen National Park Tham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
*Carl Tham (born 1939), Swedish politician
*Hilary Tham (1946–2005), Malaysian-born American poet
*Jason Tham, Indian dancer, choreographer and actor
*Jennifer Tham (born 1962), Singapor ...
*Wiang Ko Sai National Park ''Wiang'' is a Tai word for "fortified settlement" or "walled town, city" of Austroasiatic origin, from Proto-Austroasiatic ''*wa(a)ŋ''.Shorto, H. A Mon-Khmer Comparative Dictionary, Ed. Paul Sidwell, 2006. Entry 767. p. 233 This toponymic element ...
* Doi Pha Chang Wildlife SanctuaryDoi Pha Chang Wildlife Sanctuary
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* Lam Nam Nan Phang Kha Wildlife Sanctuary
* Nam Pat Wildlife Sanctuary
*Wiang Lo Wildlife Sanctuary ''Wiang'' is a Tai word for "fortified settlement" or "walled town, city" of Austroasiatic origin, from Proto-Austroasiatic ''*wa(a)ŋ''.Shorto, H. A Mon-Khmer Comparative Dictionary, Ed. Paul Sidwell, 2006. Entry 767. p. 233 This toponymic element ...
Ranges and features of the system
File:Phayao lake sunset.JPG, The Phi Pan Nam Range rising behind Phayao Lake
File:Laplae 19.JPG, The range at its southern end in Laplae District
File:Ghost Canyon, Phae Muang Phi, Northern Thailand.jpg, Phae Mueang Phi ("Ghost Canyon") near Phrae
File:ภูชี้ฟ้า 501.jpg, Cliff in the Phu Chi Fa
Phu Chi Fa ( th, ภูชี้ฟ้า, ), also ''Phu Chee Fah'', is a mountain area and national forest park in Thailand.
It is located at the northeastern end of the Phi Pan Nam Range, 12 km to the southwest of Doi Pha Tang at the eastern ...
area, Chiang Rai Province, at the northern end of the range near the Lao border
File:Panorama Mae Tha valley Lampang Province.jpg, Mae Tha District, Lampang, in the western fringes of the range
File:Chiang Saen town Mekhong.jpg, The northeastern tip of the range, in Chiang Saen District and Chiang Khong District, is bound by the Mekong
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river
File:Panorama over Phi Pan Nam Range January 2014.jpg, "Autumn" colors during the cool, dry season in Na Muen District
Na Muean ( th, นาหมื่น, ) is a district (''amphoe'') in the southern part of Nan province, northern Thailand.
History
The minor district ('' king amphoe'') Na Muean was established on 9 October 1978 as a subordinate of Na Noi dist ...
, Nan Province
File:2014 Panorama Phi Pan Nam Range east.jpg, The eastern flank of the range, in Nan Province
File:2014 Road 1148 Nan Phayao.jpg, Karst formations from Rte 1148, Song Khwae District, Nan Province
See also
*Deforestation in Thailand
Deforestation in Thailand refers to the conversion of its forested land to other uses. Deforestation numbers are inexact due to the scope of the issue. According to the Royal Forest Department (RFD) in 2019, Thai forests cover 31.6% (102 million ...
* Thai highlands
The Thai highlands or Hills of northern Thailand is a mountainous natural region in the north of Thailand. Its mountain ranges are part of the system of hills extending through Laos, Burma, and China and linking to the Himalayas, of which they ma ...
* Si Satchanalai historical park
Further reading
Google Books, ''The Physical Geography of Southeast Asia''
References
External links
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120319222227/http://www.nationmultimedia.com/specials/drive/blogger/2008/north-region-trip-4-pay-respects-to-phra-thats-year-of-birth-old-lana-temple-and-conquer-phu-lanka-phu-ka-phrae-nan-phayao/ North Region Trip 4 Pay respects to Phra That’s year of birth - Old Lana Temple, and conquer Phu Lanka-Phu Ka Phrae – Nan- Phayao]
Attractions in Phayao
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