Doi Inthanon
Coldest Place in Thailand is Doi Inthanon the highest point in Thailand.
The highest record temperature in Thailand is 44.6°C (112.3°F), which was recorded on April 27, 2016 in the province of Mae Hong Son. This temperature is the highest ever recorded in Thailand's history.
the highest is up to 40 degrees and the lowest is about 20 degrees.
Thailand's northern border is higher in latitude than the northern border of the Philippines.
Thailand is the country with the highest rubber production globally. It is a leading producer of natural rubber, with a significant share of the world's total production.
From the Northern most point of Thailand in Mai Sai to the Southern most point of Tanon Sukyang is 1,648 km.
Bankok Thailand.
The highest recorded temperature in Thailand was in 1960 in Uttaradit. Located on highway 11, apporx 1 hr north of Sukothai and 3hrs South East of Chiang Mai. 44.5C Kitt
It's the highest mountain in Thailand. It's nice to have a place to go to when you want to escape the heat.
The highest point on a fir is the treetop.
Bangkok, Thailand is just southeast of this coordinate.
Thailands highest mountain is called doi Ithanon located in chiang mae at hight of 2580 metres