Doi Inthanon
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Doi Inthanon

Thailand's highest peak with misty waterfalls and cool mountain air

At 2,565 meters, Doi Inthanon isn't just Thailand's highest peak — it's a completely different world. The air gets thin and cool as you climb through cloud forests where orchids cling to moss-covered trees. Most people rush to the summit for a quick photo, but the real magic happens on the trails that wind past thundering waterfalls and through villages where hill tribes still farm the steep mountainsides.

Look, this isn't your typical Thai beach experience. You'll need layers here. The temperature can drop to 5°C in winter mornings, and the mist rolls in without warning. But that's exactly why Doi Inthanon feels so special — it's Thailand's little slice of temperate wilderness, just two hours from Chiang Mai's heat and humidity.

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The Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail is your best bet for spectacular views without brutal effort. This 3-kilometer boardwalk loop takes about 2 hours and stays relatively flat through rhododendron forests and open grasslands. You'll need a guide — they're mandatory and cost 200 baht per group. For waterfall chasers, the Wachirathan Falls trail is a gentle 500-meter walk from the parking lot. The spray creates permanent rainbows when the sun hits right. Mae Klang Falls requires more effort — a steep 1.5-kilometer descent that'll test your knees on the way back up. Serious hikers should tackle the Pha Dok Seaw Nature Trail. This 2.8-kilometer route climbs through primary forest to a viewpoint overlooking the Ping River valley. It's moderately challenging with some scrambling over rocks, but the bird watching is exceptional. Here's what most guides won't tell you: the trails get muddy and slippery during rainy season. Proper hiking boots aren't optional — they're essential.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Bring cash — most vendors near the summit only accept baht, and ATMs are scarce
  • 2.Pack lunch from Chiang Mai or Chom Thong — restaurant prices double inside the park
  • 3.Split guide costs with other travelers at the Kew Mae Pan trailhead to reduce the 200 baht fee
  • 4.Buy snacks and water in Chom Thong before entering the park to avoid inflated summit prices
  • 5.Rent a motorbike to reach the park gate, then catch a songthaew up the mountain for 100 baht per person

Travel Tips

  • Start your drive to the summit before 6 AM to catch sunrise and beat the crowds
  • Download offline maps — cell service gets spotty at higher elevations
  • Bring a jacket even in hot season — temperatures drop 15-20 degrees from Chiang Mai
  • Check weather conditions before hiking — trails close during heavy rain for safety
  • Visit waterfalls in the afternoon when sunlight creates better rainbow photo opportunities

Frequently Asked Questions

The drive takes 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic and how far up the mountain you go. The route follows Highway 108 south to Chom Thong, then Route 1009 winds up to the summit. Allow extra time for the steep, curvy mountain road.

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