Lam Wa
River in Nan Province, Thailand / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lam Wa (Thai: ลำว้า, pronounced [lām wáː]) is a watercourse of the Thai highlands in Thailand, and a tributary of the Nan River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin. It has its source beneath the 1,745-metre (5,725 ft) high Doi Phi Pan Nam mountain of the Luang Prabang Range. It joins the Nan River near Wiang Sa town in Wiang Sa District, Nan Province.
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Lam Wa | |
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Native name | ลำว้า (Thai) |
Location | |
Country | Thailand |
State | Nan Province |
District | Bo Kluea, Santi Suk, Mae Charim, Wiang Sa |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | Doi Phi Pan Nam |
• location | Luang Prabang Range, Bo Kluea District, Nan Province, Thailand |
• coordinates | 19°09′45″N 101°13′45″E |
• elevation | 1,600 m (5,200 ft) |
Mouth | Nan River |
• location | Khueng, Wiang Sa District, Nan Province |
• coordinates | 18°33′40″N 100°45′49″E |
• elevation | 182 m (597 ft) |
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The Lam Wa is a popular watercourse for white water rafting.[1]