Thailand is increasingly becoming
a popular destination for the productions from all over the world. In one of our last blog, we covered reasons for shooting in Thailand despite the lack of
incentives. In this new series of blogs, we cover locations from each part of
the country. Many might already know of
the locations we will cover. A few we believe are unknown to many of the
international location scouts. The series will show that there is more
to the country than the notorious nightlife and the beautiful beaches.
We begin with the Northern
Thailand. The north of Thailand is geographically a hilly area. There are many
national parks, indigenous villagers and rare wildlife and plants. The area is often
hailed as the most culturally significant part of Thailand.
Chiang Mai is the
largest city of this part of Thailand in addition to being the second largest
city of the country.
Below are few of the locations
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Doi Inthanon Chedi |
Doi Inthanon National Park:
Imagine for a moment. A beautiful location populated by beautiful waterfalls.
All around you can see the source of the rivers. And this location is located
at the highest point of the country, at 2,599 meters to be exact. This is
Thailand’s most well known national park and one whose beauty make your work
more than enjoyable.
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Doi Mae Salong plantation |
Doi Mae Salong: The area’s
plantation doubled for many local and international productions notably
American Gangster (2007),
Ridley Scott’s helmed project starring
DenzelWashington and
Russell Crowe. It is however a beautiful tea, coffee and fruit
plantations and not drugs as depicted. It has also been featured in many
productions for romantic backgrounds.
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Wat Chedi Luang |
Wat Chedi Luang: This
particular location is very popular for local productions for many reasons. The
main reason is its location among the beautiful hills. The second is
the long staircase with
what is believed to be the most beautiful man
made methodological serpents rambling from the entrance of the chapel to the
door, on both sides of the staircase. For a shoot that covers exotic Thai
temple not flanked by the usual skyscrapers of Bangkok, this is total ideal.
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Doi Phu Kha |
Doi Phu Kha National Park:
If you have watched a little known movie titled “
The Elephant King”, this
location’s beauty will not be of a surprise to you. The pink flowers are in
here in this park,
Chomphu Phu Kha to be exact. They are in full bloom during
February. This location has been a favorite for both local and international
productions alike. Permits can be applied for and accommodation services inside
the park are available.
In the next series, we will move
downward to cover the beautiful locations in the north western.