Doi Inthanon National Park
Chom Thong, Chiang Mai
Doi Inthanon National Park
Ban Luang, Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai 50160
Thailand's highest mountain, home to waterfalls, nature trails, and royal pagodas.
Discover Doi Inthanon National Park
Doi Inthanon National Park occupies the highest peak in Thailand (2,565 meters). Famous for its cool climate, rich biodiversity, hill tribe villages, and the twin royal pagodas constructed to honor King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit.
The experiences you should not miss
Wachirathan Waterfall
Highest Peak Summit Marker
Plan your visit
Opening arrangements can change for ceremonies, weather or maintenance. We date-check practical information and link the primary sources below.
- Opening hours
- Open daily from 5:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
- Tickets and admission
- 300 THB for foreigners, 60 THB for Thais + vehicle fee (30 THB).
- Best time to visit
- Cool season (November to January) for mist and cold temperatures.
Insider planning advice
Bring a jacket! Temperatures at the summit can drop near freezing in winter. Kew Mae Pan trail requires a local guide.
- Check current opening times before travelling.
- Go early or late afternoon to avoid the strongest heat.
- Carry cash for small fees, toilets, lockers or local transport.
- Use official ticket counters and check current visitor information.
Check the official information
Photo credit: Vyacheslav Argenberg · CC BY 4.0
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National Parks in Chom Thong, Chiang Mai
Doi Inthanon National Park is located at Ban Luang, Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai 50160 in Chom Thong, Chiang Mai.
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