Explore Doi Inthanon’s breathtaking trails, waterfalls, and hill tribes. Discover Thailand’s highest peak and vibrant culture on the Kew Mae Pan trek.
Explore Doi Inthanon’s breathtaking trails, waterfalls, and hill tribes. Discover Thailand’s highest peak and vibrant culture on the Kew Mae Pan trek.
- Phra Mahathat Naphamethanidon and Phra Mahathat Naphapholphumisiri - These Royal Twin Pagodas are of great significance to Thailand for several reasons. Firstly, they honor the beloved late king and queen, who were deeply cherished by the Thai people. Secondly, the pagodas symbolize the nation’s dedication to preserving its cultural heritage and…
- Phra Mahathat Naphamethanidon and Phra Mahathat Naphapholphumisiri - These Royal Twin Pagodas are of great significance to Thailand for several reasons. Firstly, they honor the beloved late king and queen, who were deeply cherished by the Thai people. Secondly, the pagodas symbolize the nation’s dedication to preserving its cultural heritage and fostering religious harmony. Lastly, they draw numerous tourists, boosting the local economy and encouraging cultural exchange.
- Doi Inthanon National Park - Doi Inthanon is among the most renowned national parks in Thailand. It is celebrated for its waterfalls, various trails, remote villages, viewpoints, sunrise/sunset viewing, birdwatching, and the consistently cool weather at higher elevations. The main park entrance is approximately 70 km southwest of Chiang Mai city center.
Also referred to as “The Roof of Thailand,” Doi Inthanon National Park spans an area of 482 km² in Chiang Mai province, northern Thailand. The park is part of the Himalayan mountain range, with elevations ranging from 800 to 2,565 meters above sea level. The highest peak in the park is Doi Inthanon Mountain, which is the tallest mountain in Thailand. The park experiences high humidity and cold weather throughout the year.
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Wachirathan Falls - This is a large and stunning waterfall with a significant volume of water cascading down. It is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Thailand. Wachirathan Waterfall is located within Doi Inthanon National Park in Chiang Mai Province. It originates from Mae Klang creek, which begins at the top of Doi Inthanon. Wachirathan Waterfall features high cliffs and a single level, with water flowing from above into the basin below, reaching a height of 70 meters.
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Thai Hmong Community Market - Situated on the lower slopes of Doi Inthanon, this daily market is where Hmong villagers sell fresh produce and processed goods such as dried fruit.
Thai Hmong Community Market - Market in Chom Thong District
Thai Hmong Community Market - Market in Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai 50160, Thai Hmong Community Market Contact Details, Thai Hmong Community Market -
Kew Mae Pan - The Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail (Thai: กิ่วแม่ปาน) is undoubtedly the most popular trail in Doi Inthanon National Park. If visiting Chiang Mai between November and May, hiking the Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail is a must-do adventure. It is a breathtaking trail with incredible views on a clear day. The Hmong people from the nearby Ban Khun Klang community manage and maintain the trail.
The trail is open only during the dry season from November 1 to May 31 each year. Be sure not to miss the trail this season.

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- English-Speaking Guide
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Travel Insurance
- Tips and other expenses
- Tips and other expenses
Doi Inthanon National Park in Thailand is renowned for its pristine air, breathtaking flora and fauna, waterfalls, hill tribes, and scenic views. The park features the Wachirathan waterfall, twin pagodas offering spectacular views, and Thailand’s highest peak. A guided two-hour hike on the Kew Mae Pan trail, led by a member of the local hill tribe, is a…
Doi Inthanon National Park in Thailand is renowned for its pristine air, breathtaking flora and fauna, waterfalls, hill tribes, and scenic views. The park features the Wachirathan waterfall, twin pagodas offering spectacular views, and Thailand’s highest peak. A guided two-hour hike on the Kew Mae Pan trail, led by a member of the local hill tribe, is a highlight of the day. The park also includes the White Karen hill tribe village and the Hmong hill tribe market, famous for their coffee production. Visitors are advised to bring warm clothing due to the cooler temperatures.
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