Doi Ang Khang
Date: Sunday 5th February 2012Doi Ang Khang is a mountain-top village south-west of Fang.
It is reached via the extremely steep Highway 1249 – the turn-off is 14 kms south of Fang.
Doi Ang Khang is another KMT village, population mostly Chinese, and a former Golden Triangle opium-growing centre. For more information on this era, see the Khun Sa page on Doi Mae Salong.com
These days, the pack-horses are used for more innocent purposes; carrying vegetables up to the market, or taking tourists on treks into the nearby mountains.




Doi Ang Khang is a mountain / village located at the end of Highway 1249, access is 14 kms south of Fang township, turn west off Highway 107.
Wat Chedi Ngam is located in central Fang, on the main road - left side if heading north, between the two mid-town sets of traffic lights.