









9 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
English
Included
Discover unique flora and birdlife in the cooler highland climate
Explore a majestic waterfall surrounded by lush greenery
Experience a traditional hill tribe village and learn about local culture
See the twin King and Queen Royal Pagodas with colorful gardens
€ 36.27
€ 33.37


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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This full-day tour takes you on an unforgettable journey to Doi Inthanon, famously known as the ‘Roof of Thailand,’ the highest point in the country at 2,565 meters above sea level. The excursion offers a unique opportunity to explore some of Northern Thailand’s most breathtaking natural landscapes. You will visit a majestic waterfall, where the cascading water is framed by lush greenery, and stop at a traditional hill tribe village to learn about the local way of life and cultural traditions. The tour also includes a visit to the remarkable twin King and Queen Royal Pagodas, surrounded by vibrant gardens that bloom in a riot of colors, providing perfect photo opportunities. A leisurely nature trail walk through dense, verdant forests allows you to connect with the serene environment before ascending to Thailand’s highest peak.
As you make your way up Doi Inthanon, take in the crisp, refreshing mountain air and enjoy panoramic vistas that stretch as far as the eye can see. The cooler climate of the highlands supports unique flora and birdlife, offering nature enthusiasts the chance to spot species not found elsewhere in Thailand. With a small group limit of just 10 participants, the tour ensures a personalized and intimate experience, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty and tranquility of the region. Whether you are an avid photographer, a nature lover, or simply seeking a peaceful escape from city life, this tour promises a memorable adventure at the top of Thailand.
Downtown Chiang Mai hotel transfer
English speaking guide
One water bottle per person
Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle
Personal expenses
Lunch
Entrance fee Doi Inthanon National Park & Twin Pagoda
Gratuities for driver and tour guide
Comfortable shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Bottle of water
Camera
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Dress respectfully cover shoulders and knees, no flip flops
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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I rented a bike the day before (250 baht) n I set off from town 5 plus in morning . Is end Oct 2025.. a little chilly on the way. Easy to navigate using Google map. Can drink n eat along the way .. many petrol kiosks. small eateries etc Entrance is 300 baht n 20 for the motorbike . Was 11 degrees celcius when I was at the peak. (About 7am) … chilly but good to soak up the sun . Went for one of the nature trail at the peak which a memorial site for soldier ((?)) was erected . I swept the area clean with the broom … to make the devas, spirits n animals happy . Went to one of the waterfall .. Just ok Cannot dip Just see As I rode down the Doi .. , I went to the ticket office originally to use the toilet but I heard water … there’s a river flowing .. water probably from the waterfalls up there … Waterfalls or rivers or rain or whatever … aren’t they all the same ? we people attached a name to form(rupa) Anyway I changed into a short n enjoyed the cold water under the hot sun . Passed by a beautiful temple n turned in to pay respect to Buddha There’s a jade Buddha statue in main hall. 2 price system for locals n foreigners .!!! is it worth 300 baht ? Is a very well managed park Perhaps too well managed with steps etc (Isn’t it supposed to be back to nature ?) I did enjoy my time here Perhaps the authority can really look into dual pricing system n the (probably hefty)300 baht ??

Great and large national park. We came for birdwatching. Perhaps October not the best month but we did manage to see a lot of new birds since we are not from Thailand. The summit was sunny for a short while before 10 am. Better to come before all the tour busses arrive from Chiang Mai as of 10.30 am. The walking path past the summit was closed until October 30. We did manage to spot birds at that parking spot. It's just passed the official parking for the temples. Tickets for the park are 300 baht and a car costs 30 baht. Valid for 5 days.

Doi Inthanon National Park is exceptionally well maintained. The paths, gardens, and viewing areas are clean, clearly marked, and well cared for. You can tell there’s consistent upkeep—no trash, no overgrown trails, and facilities are in good condition. The atmosphere is serene. As you climb higher, the air cools and everything slows down. The park often sits above the cloud line, so you’re surrounded by mist and drifting clouds that give it an almost otherworldly calm. It’s quiet, peaceful, and feels far removed from city noise. The combination of clean, orderly grounds and the natural beauty of the mountains makes it an ideal place to slow down, walk, and take in the scenery. It’s one of those rare spots where human care and nature work in harmony.

Doi Inthanon National Park is a must-visit! We had an incredible day here — the weather shifted from clear skies to clouds, and both views were absolutely spectacular in their own way. The twin temples at the summit were stunning, and there’s even a little coffee shop with a top floor that offered beautiful views. This was the only time in Thailand that I actually felt chilly, and it was such a refreshing break to enjoy the cool air for a few hours. We also stopped at a small village where we learned how scarves and clothes are made and had a delicious dinner. Having a guide made the experience even better — we learned so much about the local people, culture, and history. Highly recommend visiting with a guide if you can!

Beautiful waterfalls, pagodas, karen Village and highest point in Thailand. We took a tour from Chiang Mai which was nice so the guide could explain everything. Bring a raincoat and good walking shoes as some of the falls spray and it can rain at the top! Definitely worth it!



