1. Doi Inthanon National Park
Doi Inthanon National Park is a true treasure of natural beauty, covering rugged mountainous terrain covered in dense and lush tropical forests, magnificent waterfalls and the best place to watch the sunrise in Chiang Mai.
2. Wachirathan Waterfall
The 40-meter-high Wachiradan Falls is a spectacular sight with its abundant water. You will be able to appreciate its beauty up close, so don’t forget to bring an umbrella or a hat, as you may be sprayed with water when taking photos on the stand!
3.Ang Ka Nature Trail
The Highest Spot In Thailand
In the cool season (October to February) the temperature often drops below zero, and even in the hot season it is sweltering, the air at the top is still fresh and cold. The Doi Inthanon National Park, which covers and is named after Mount Doi Inthanon, covers an area of 482 square kilometers.
4.Sirithan Waterfall
Near the summit, you’ll find the thin, white trickle of Sripien Falls, which is usually less crowded than its cousins. However, the water level at Sripien Falls varies greatly from season to season.
5. Doi Inthanon National Park - the twin pagodas of Doi Inthanon
You will go to the two facing pagodas built on the top of Mount Doi Inthanon to celebrate the 60th birthdays of King Rama IX and Queen Rama XV. Inside the pagodas are exquisite Buddha carvings and exquisite murals. In the beautiful mountain garden, you can enjoy the scenery of Mount Doi Inthanon.
6. Karen Hill Tribe Village
You will taste Karen coffee, see colorful embroidered fabrics and clothing, and learn about the Karen lifestyle. (This tribe is a Mongolian tribe among the Karen people, not a Karen long-necked tribe.)