
Hotels near Doi Inthanon
Ban Luang, Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai 50160, Thailand
Doi Inthanon at 2565 metres is Thailand's tallest mountain and the centrepiece of Doi Inthanon National Park - a 482-square-km protected forest 60 km south-west of Chiang Mai. The summit holds the highest point in Thailand marker, a mossy cloud forest, and the twin chedis King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit (built 1987 and 1992) standing on twin hills facing each other. The Royal Project agricultural station nearby has terraced flower gardens.
Standard day tours combine the summit, the twin chedis, Mae Klang Waterfall, the Royal Project gardens, and Wachirathan Waterfall in 8-10 hours. Park entry 300 THB foreigners plus 30 THB per vehicle. Temperatures at the summit drop to 5-10°C in December-January; the only place in Thailand with regular frost. Wear long sleeves. Pa Bong Piang rice terraces nearby are spectacular September-October.
Pro Tip: Take a guided Doi Inthanon day tour with hill-tribe village stop (1200-2000 THB from Chiang Mai) rather than self-driving - the steep mountain roads are difficult for inexperienced scooter riders. Tours include all entry fees and lunch.
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