The highest point in Siam
by ส่งตัวเองเที่ยว
Jan 23, 2025
Doi Inthanon is the highest peak in Thailand, reaching an elevation of 2,565 meters above sea level.
It was originally called "Doi Luang" or "Doi Luang Ang Ka."
Doi Inthanon is named after King Inthawichayanon, the ruler of Chiang Mai. He was deeply concerned about the forests of northern Thailand and sought to preserve them. After his death, some of his ashes were enshrined in a stupa on Doi Luang's summit. It was renamed Doi Inthanon in honor of the park.
🚩 Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai Province
💰 Park Entrance Fee
• Thai Tourists
- Children 30 baht (under 15 years old)
- Adults 60 baht
- Seniors 60 years old and over Free
• Foreign Tourists
- Adults 300 baht
- Children 150 baht
⛰️ Important Attractions
• Wachirathan Waterfall
• Siritarn Waterfall
• Phra Mahathat Naphamethanidon
• Phra That Doi Inthanon
• Kiew Mae Pan Viewpoint
• Ang Ka Luang Nature Trail
• Royal Agricultural Station
• Doi Pha Tang Palace
🚕 Getting There
• Private Car: From Chiang Mai city, drive along Highway 108 (Chiang Mai-Chom Thong) to Chom Thong District, then turn right onto Highway 1009 to Doi Inthanon. The total distance is approximately 50 kilometers.
• Bus: Take a Chiang Mai-Chom Thong songthaew from Chiang Mai Gate to Chom Thong District. Then, take a songthaew from in front of Wat Phra That Sri Chom Thong up the mountain. This route is budget-friendly, but if you want convenience, we recommend chartering a car.
• Rent a motorbike: You can rent one in Chiang Mai city or Chom Thong district for around 200-300 baht per day.
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