Explore the breathtaking beauty of Doi Inthanon National Park, home to Thailand’s highest peak (8,415 ft).
Stand at the summit of Doi Inthanon, marvel at the Royal Twin Pagodas, and trek along the stunning Kiew Mae Pan Nature Trail (open Nov–May) for panoramic mountain views and the famous Sea of Mist.
Visit a Hmong hill tribe market, enjoy a traditional Thai lunch, and experience an authentic coffee-tasting session at a local Karen hill tribe village.
End your adventure at the majestic Wachirathan Waterfall.
This full-day tour is perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and cultural explorers.
We offer pickup and drop-off service from downtown hotels. We will check if your location is within our service area and let you know. Pickup time depends on your location. We will confirm the pickup time after we receive your hotel name and full address. Please check your email.
07:00-07.30 am The adventure begins with a pick up from your hotel in the old city of Chiang Mai
After a 40-minute drive, we’ll take a short break of 20 minutes at a gas station where you’ll find local cafés, a 7-Eleven, and clean restrooms. It's a great spot to grab a coffee, snacks, or a quick meal before continuing the journey
Drive 1.30, stop at at the summit of Doi Inthanon Thailand’s Highest Peak
Doi Inthanon, standing at 8,415 feet (2,565 meters), is the highest mountain in Thailand and part of the Himalayan mountain range extension. It’s named after King Inthawichayanon, who was passionate about preserving northern Thailand’s forests. Here, you’ll enjoy cool mountain air (temperatures can be as low as 5°C in winter) and witness a memorial shrine dedicated to the late king.
The Phra Mahathat Napha Methanidon and Phra Mahathat Naphaphon Bhumisiri were built in 1987 and 1992 to commemorate King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s 60th birthday and Queen Sirikit’s 60th birthday, respectively. These stunning structures sit on a mountaintop, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and gardens. Inside, you’ll find intricate Buddhist murals and a peaceful atmosphere for reflection. Please wear clothing that covers your knees and shoulders
The Hmong people are one of Thailand’s largest hill tribes, originally migrating from China and Laos. This market is famous for locally grown fruits, vegetables, and handmade crafts such as textiles, silver jewelry, and embroidered bags. Shopping here supports the local community, and you can interact with the Hmong vendors to learn about their way of life.
Thai Lunch set manu Savor an authentic Thai meal at a local restaurant, featuring traditional dishes made with fresh, local ingredients. Vegetarian options are available upon request,
Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail—The “Sea of Mist” This stunning trail is one of the most scenic hikes in Thailand, famous for its cloud forests, mossy pathways, and sweeping mountain views. The trek leads to a breathtaking viewpoint where, in the early morning, you can witness the "Sea of Mist" phenomenon, a natural spectacle where rolling fog blankets the valley. Along the way, your Hmong local guide will point out rare plants, unique bird species, and insights into local ecosystems. This trail is only open from November to May due to conservation efforts. Overview . Altitude: Moderate (~650–980 feet) Suitable for those with average physical fitness Terrain: Open ridges with panoramic mountain views, mossy rainforests, and scenic trails Famous For: The Sea of Mist at sunrise, offering breathtaking cloud-covered landscapes Sun Exposure: Limited shade with strong sunlight Best For: Landscape photographers, nature lovers, and adventure seekers .
Hill Tribe Coffee Experience This small Karen Hill tribe village is renowned for its organic Arabica coffee, grown in the lush mountains of Chiang Mai. The coffee is shade-grown and cultivated using traditional methods passed down through generations. You’ll taste freshly brewed coffee, learn about sustainable farming, and interact with the Karen people, gaining insight into their unique culture.
Chiang Mai’s Grand Cascade One of the most powerful waterfalls in northern Thailand, Wachirathan is a multi-tiered cascade that plunges over 80 meters (260 feet) into a lush jungle basin. Known for its roaring waters and refreshing mist, this waterfall is a favorite spot for photographers and nature lovers.
After a day of exploring and experiencing the culture, you will return to Chiang Mai, arriving around 6:30-7:00 pm
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