Doi Inthanon National Park.
Doi Inthanon National Park.
The main park entrance is about 70 km southwest from Chiang Mai city center.
Also known as "The Roof of Thailand", Doi Inthanon National Park covers an area of 482 kmĀ² in Chiang Mai province north of Thailand.
Open Daily 5:30am to 6:30pm.
Closed June-October (forest recovery)
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Ang Ka Luang Nature Trail.
A shorter circular boardwalk nature trail slightly on the opposite side from the trail to the summit.
The habitat around the boardwalk is magical, very dense, mossy, lush forest all year round.
This trail is highly recommended.
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Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail.
Starting from the main road just a few hundred meters north of the two chedis, this 2.5 km long circular trail must be accompanied by a Hmong Tribe guide.
The hike is easy to moderate to walk, clear and well maintained. Part of the trail is along a mountain ridge with a beautiful view over west.
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Two Chedis.
Also known as Phra Mahathat Naphamethanidon and Nophamethanidon in Thai, Two Chedis are on the main road 5 km south from the top of the main summit of Doi Inthanon.
The first of the chedis, Naphamethinidon, meaning 'by the strength of the land and air' was built in 1987 to honour the 60th birthday anniversary of King Bhumibol Adulyadej
Two Chedis are not managed by the park. The entrance is 100 Baht per person.
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Wachirathan Waterfall.
One of the most impressive waterfalls in the park, the most popular one due to its location and easy access.
As with most other waterfalls, the size of this waterfall is very exaggerated by park staff or guides, but still, with around 40 meters height and the impressive wide look, it is no doubt one of the best falls in the park.
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Mae Klang Luang Village.
A village around 5 km east of headquarters, right south of the main road.
This village has rice fields nestled on mountain slopes, creating a very nice view during the rainy seasons.
There are restaurants and cafes in the village.
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