Doi Nang Non is a mountain range in the Thai highlands in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. It is a karstic formation with numerous waterfalls and caves rising at the southern end of the Daen Lao Range. Part of its area is managed as the Tham Luang–Khun Nam Nang Non Forest Park.
The Doi Nang Non mountain range. When viewed from this angle, it is said to resemble a lady lying on her back.
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 may be considered foothills.
Rice being harvested in Wang Nuea District, Lampang province. The mountains in the background are part of the Phi Pan Nam Range.
Doi Phu Kha area, Nan Province at the eastern end close to the Lao border
Wat Phra That Doi Wao [th] and the Daen Lao Range
Hills, Mae Hong Son Province at the west end of the highlands