Doi Inthanon National Park, located in Chiang Mai Province, is home to the highest peak in Thailand at 2,565 meters above sea level. Known as the "Roof of Thailand," the park features stunning waterfalls, lush forests, beautiful nature trails, and unique hill tribe villages. It's also famous for its twin royal pagodas, built in honor of the King and Queen. The park offers a cool climate year-round, making it a popular escape from the heat. Bird watchers and nature lovers will enjoy its rich biodiversity, with over 300 bird species. Whether you enjoy hiking, photography, or simply relaxing in nature, Doi Inthanon is a must-visit spot that showcases the natural beauty and cultural richness of northern Thailand.
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Doi Inthanon National Park is about 70 kilometers southwest of Chiang Mai city. You can reach it by hiring a private taxi, joining a guided tour, or renting a car or motorbike. Public transport is limited, so private transport is more convenient. The drive takes about 1.5 to 2 hours. Roads are well-maintained, but the last stretch is steep, so drive carefully. If you prefer not to drive, many local tour companies offer day trips from Chiang Mai with hotel pickup, making the journey smooth and hassle-free.
The best time to visit Doi Inthanon National Park is from November to February, when the weather is cool and dry. This season offers clear skies, misty mornings, and blooming wildflowers—perfect for sightseeing and hiking. During this period, the temperature can drop significantly, especially at the summit, so carry warm clothing. Avoid the rainy season (June to October), as trails may become slippery and waterfalls harder to access. March to May is warmer and can be smoky due to agricultural burning. Plan your trip early in the day to enjoy the park’s best views and avoid crowds.
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Yes, there is an entrance fee. For foreigners, it’s around 300 THB per adult and 150 THB per child. Thai citizens pay less. The fee includes access to all park areas.
Yes, Doi Inthanon is perfect for a day trip from Chiang Mai. It's about a 2-hour drive, and many tours offer same-day round trips covering waterfalls, trails, and the pagodas.
Yes, there are local food stalls and small restaurants near popular spots like the Royal Pagodas and parking areas. However, options are basic, so bring snacks if you have dietary preferences.
Yes, hiking is safe on marked trails like Kew Mae Pan and Ang Ka. Stick to paths, start early, and wear proper shoes. Guided hikes are available for added safety and information.
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