Thailand topographic maps
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Ko Pha Ngan
Due to its topography, the population hugs the coastline. The mountainous interior is generally inaccessible. More than half the island is designated as a national park and Ko Pha-ngan has more than 80 km2 (31 sq mi) of relatively unspoiled rain forest with diverse flora and fauna.
Average elevation: 84 m

Chiang Mai Province
Thailand > Chiang Mai Province
Chiang Mai Province is about 685 km (426 mi) from Bangkok in the Mae Ping River basin and is on average at 300 m (1,000 ft) elevation. Surrounded by the mountain ranges of the Thai highlands, it covers an area of approximately 20,107 km2 (8,000 sq mi). The mountains of the Daen Lao Range…
Average elevation: 649 m

Ban Phon Sawan
Thailand > Pathum Thani Province > Bueng Bon Subdistrict Administrative Organization > Bueng Bon Subdistrict
Average elevation: 4 m

Maha Phram Subdistrict Municipality
Thailand > Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province > Bang Ban District
Average elevation: 5 m

Mae Hong Son Province
The Daen Lao Range, in the northernmost portion of the province, marks the northern boundary between Thailand and Burma, while the Dawna Range in the west serves as the boundary between Thailand and Burma. The Thanon Thongchai Range in the east of the province serves as the boundary between the provinces of…
Average elevation: 704 m

Map Ta Phut
Thailand > Rayong Province > Rayong > Map Ta Phut > Ban Map Ta Phut
Average elevation: 26 m

Racha Thewa Subdistrict
Thailand > Samut Prakan Province > Racha Thewa Subdistrict Administrative Organization
Average elevation: 3 m

Thailand
Thailand comprises several distinct geographic regions, partly corresponding to the provincial groups. The north of the country is the mountainous area of the Thai highlands, with the highest point being Doi Inthanon in the Thanon Thong Chai Range at 2,565 metres (8,415 ft) elevation. The northeast, Isan,…
Average elevation: 156 m

Phuket Province
Although some recent geographical works refer to the sections of the Tenasserim Hills in the isthmus as the "Phuket Range", these names are not found in classical geographic sources. Besides, the name Phuket is relatively recent having previously been named Jung Ceylon and Thalang. The highest elevation of the…
Average elevation: 25 m

Bangkok
Bangkok is in the Chao Phraya River delta in Thailand's central plain. The river meanders through the city in a southerly direction, emptying into the Gulf of Thailand approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of city centre. The area is flat and low-lying, with an average elevation of 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in)…
Average elevation: 4 m

Songkhla Province
The province is on the Malay Peninsula, on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand. The highest elevation is Khao Mai Kaeo at 821 meters.
Average elevation: 78 m

Pruksa 44 Rangsit-Klong 2
Thailand > Pathum Thani Province > Pruksa 44 Rangsit-Klong 2
Average elevation: 4 m