Kew Mae Pan Pan Sawan

Kiew Mae Pan is a short nature trail on Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai Province, at an elevation of approximately 2,200 meters. It is known for its stunning sea of ​​mist and the transition between two forest types: humid, cloud-covered montane forest and expansive ridge grasslands. Visitors will experience a diverse range of natural features, from mossy and fern forests to sub-alpine grasslands, azaleas, and rare trees. Local guides will guide and provide information along the way.
Key Features
Montreal Evergreen Forest (Cloud Forest): The first section of the trail is humid, cloud-covered montane forest, overcast with dappled sunlight and covered with moss and ferns.
Sub-alpine Grassland: After leaving the montane forest, you enter a windy, sunny ridge grassland. This beautiful grassland is varied in every season, featuring wildflowers and azaleas.
Kiew Mae Pan Viewpoint: A highlight, visitors can enjoy a stunning sea of ​​mist, especially in the morning when the sun rises.
Mae Pan Stream: This is the source of water that nourishes the forest and is home to Lan Sadet Waterfall. This is an important water source and has been visited by royal visits.

Getting there: Opening hours: Open to tourists during the winter, from November to May.
Access: You must contact a local guide at the tourist center at the starting point for guidance.
Caution: Do not stray from the designated trail due to steep slopes and potentially dangerous cliffs.
Interesting features:
Admire the diverse and varied beauty of nature within a short distance.
Experience the cool air and breathe in the fresh air.
Learn about the ecosystems of the highland rainforest and sub-alpine grasslands.
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Post by susan. | Sep 25, 2025

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