Doi Inthanon
Doi Inthanon National Park amidst its rugged mountain, the national park houses the country’s highest peak Doi Inthanon. Its mountain range is watershed that originates many river, as well as Ping River. The country’s highest peak Doi Inthanon to tower at 2,565 meters above mean sea level. This National Park covering parts of Chomthong , Mae Cham, and San Pa Tong district of Chiang Mai province. The establishment of this national park was completed in 1978. and the country’s 6th national park Attractions : Doi Inthanon Peak, Mae Klang Waterfall, Mae Ya Waterfall, Siriphum Waterfall, Vachirathan Waterfall, Barichinda Caves, The Ang Ka Nature Trail and Kio Mea Pan Nature Trail
Doi Suthep-Pui
Doi Suthep-Pui National Park stretches over 261.06 square kilometers in Mueang Hang Dong Mae Rim and Mae Tang district, Chang Mai province. The forest was combined with other 13 forests nearby for establishing a national park in 1981 and the country’s 24th national park was establishing in 1981. As part of upper Phi Pan Nam Range, the park features rugged mountain. Its significant peaks include Doi Suthep, Doi Bual Ha and highest Doi Pui at 1,685 meters above mean sea level. Attractions : Phra Tamnak Bhubing Rajanives, Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, Khru Ba Si Wichai Mounment, Huai Kaeo Waterfall, Montha Than Waterfall, Mae Sa Waterfall
Huai Nam Dang
Huai Nam Dang National Park covers an area of 1,252.12 square kilometers in Mae Taeng, Chang Dao and Wiang Haeng district of Chiang Mai province and Pai district of Mae Hong Son province. Establishing a national park in 1995 and the country’s 81st national park, This park offers the scenetic views of natural mountain ranges and early morning sea of clouds can be seen from viewpoint. Attractions : Doi Kio Lom Viewpoint, Doi Chang Viewpoint, Huai Nam Dang Waterfall, Mae Yen Waterfall, Rafting on Mae Taeng river, Mae Lat Waterfall, Mae Hat Waterfall
Doi Phahom Pok
Doi Phahom Pok National Park Acquiring about 524 square kilometers in Fang , Mae Ai and Chai Prakan district of Chiang Mai province, The national park is located on the Phi Pan Nam mountain range. The highest peak is Doi Phahom Pok peak, the second highest mountain in Thailand. The park has been declared as one of the Thailand’s national park since 2000. It is reputed beautiful waterfalls and hot springs. Attractions : Fang Hot Springs, Huai Mae Chai, Huai Bon Cave, Pong Nam Dang Waterfall, Huai Hian Waterfall, Tat Mok Waterfall and Doi Pha Hom Pok Peak.
Mae Ping National Park
Mae Ping National Park situated on the left side of Mae Ping River which fills up Bhumiphol Dam, the picturesque park is rich of forest and wildlife. Its rugged mountain range and crisscrossing streams cover parts of Doi Tao district of Chiang Mai province, Li district of lamphun province and Sam Ngao district of Tak province. Established in 1981, the country’s 32th national park acquires total area of 1,003.75 squares kilometers. Attractions : Ko Luang Waterfall, Ko Noi Waterfall, Thung Kik, Yang Wi Cave and Kaeng Ko.
Op Luang
Op Luang National Park is an amazing natural attraction comprising of both splendid natural charms as well as mysterious scenery. A zigzagging river flows in front of a picturesque gorge. Acquiring a total area of 553 square kilometers, the National Park cover area in Chom Thong, Hod, and Mae Chaem district of Chiang Mai province. Also it was declared as the Thailand 68th national park in 1991. Attractions : Op Luang, Mae Tia Waterfall, Doi Pha Chang, Thep Phanom Hot Spring, Tong Cave ,Tu Pu Cave and Mae Cham River
Si Lanna
Si Lanna Nation Park was declared the Thailand’s 60th national Park in 1989. The national Park occupies Chaing Dao, Prao and Mae tang district in Chaing Mai province, with an area of 1,406 squares kilometers. It is full of forest, mountains and wildlife. Attractions : Mon Hin Lai Waterfall, Mae Ngat irrigation Reservoir, Spectacular forest, Nam Pu Yen, Namtok Yen Buag Dong Cave
Pha Dang
Pha Dang National Park covers an area of 1,154.92 square kilometers between Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary and Doi Pha Hompok Nation Park in Chiang Mai, It has an abundant of wildlife and verdant forests, which are the source of the main tributaries of Mae Nam Ping and Mae Nam Mae Taeng. An also, an interesting historic archaeological site is located in the Park. The Park has been declared as one of the Thailand’s national park since 2000. Attractions : Si Sang Wan Waterfall, Pang Tong Waterfall, Klap Cave, Doi Pha Tang, Doi Pha Daeng, Pong Ang Hot Spring, and Viewpoint at the top of Doi Thuai.
Mae Wang
Mae Wang National Park covers an area of 119.63 square kilometers in Doi Lao, Chom Thong and Mae Wang district of Chiang Mai province. Its was declared the Thailand’s 112th national Park in 2009. Covering with various type of forest as mixed deciduous forest, Dry Dipterocarp, mixed dry dipterocarp, Hill evergreen forest and Pine hill forest. Attractions : Pha Choi, Doi Pha Tang, Doi Pha Ngam and Mae Phui Waterfall
Khun Khan
Khun Khan National Park features rugged mountain rage. Also it was declared as the Thailand 126th national park in 2012. The park cover area in Mae Chaem and Samoeng district, Chiang Mai province, Apart from mountains, visitors can find several ecosystems such as mountain forest and lowland rainforest. Attractions : Samoeng forest’s Viewpoint, Luang Mae Sab Cave, Huai Tat Waterfall, Huai Mae Na Poe waterfall, and Hot spring.
Op Khan
Op Khan National Park features rugged mountain rage. The Highest peak is Khun Tian Sung, which is 1,550 meters above sea level. The park cover area in Samoeng, San Pa Thong, Hang Dong and Mae Wang district, Chang Mai province. Attractions: Op Khan, Op Hi, Takkataen Cave, Khun Win Waterfall and Sa Pok Waterfall.
Mea Takhrai
Mea Takhrai National Park covers an area of 990 square kilometers in San Kamphaeng, Doi Saket and Mae On district, Chaing Mai Province. It’s a Limestone mountain, which is 400-2,031 meters above sea level. Attractions : Mae Kwang Dam, Mea Takhrai Dam, Tat Moei Waterfall, Mea Takhrai Waterfall and Mea Tong Waterfall
Mea Tho
Mae Tho National Park covers an area of 990 square kilometers in Hod and Mae Chaem district, Chaing Mai province. The features rugged mountain range and reaches 400-1,699 metres above sea level. The highest peak is Doi Kio Rai Mong. Attractions: Mea Tho Viewpoint, Mea Aep Waterfall, Mae Lit Waterfall and Rafting in Mae Cham River.
Doi Wiang Pha
Doi Wiang Pha National Park covers an area of 583 square kilometers in Chai Prakan and Fang district, Chang Mai province and Mae Suai district, Chang Rai province. The National Park features rugged mountain range. DoiWiangPha is the highest peak with 1,834 meters high. Attractions: Doi Wiang Pha Waterfall, Huai Sai Khao Waterfall, Mea Fang Luang Waterfall and Doi Wiang Pha Viewpoint.
Salawin
Salawin National Park covers an area of 721.52 square kilometers in Sop Moei and Mae Sariang district of Mae Hong Son province. The Park has been declared as Thailand 78th national park Thailand’s national park since 1994 . Attractions: Salawin River, Cruise on Salawin River
Namtok Mea Surin
Namtok Mea Surin National Park situated in remote jungle amidst rugged mountain in KhunYuam and Mueang district of Mae Hong Son province. The aerial survey finds that the forest around Mae Surin Waterfall was rich in wilderness. Thee cone-shaped Doi Pui Mountain has unique landscape with flat-top summit where blanketed with cold weather all the year round. Thus, the country’s 37th national Park was established in 1981. Attractions: Mae Surin Waterfall, Pha Bong Waterfall, Doi Pui Mountain, Pai River, Nong Khiao and Nam Hu Haichai Cave.
Mae Ngao
Mae Ngao National Park covers an area of 412.24 square kilometers in Chang Mai, Mae Hong Son and Tak provinces. This National Park offers a breathtaking view of natural scenery of waterfall and cliffs amidst scenic mountains and teak forest. Attractions: Mae Wa Luang Waterfall, Mae Chae Waterfall, Mae La-o Waterfall, Mae Om Ki Cave and BuranaPrapha Waterfall
Tham Pla-Namtok Pha Suea
Tham Pla-Namtok Pha Suea National Park covers an area of 511.20 square kilometers in Mueang and Pang Mapha district, Mae Hong Son province. Established in 2009, the country’s 116th national Park. Attractions: Pla Cave, Pha Suea Waterfall, Mae Sa-nga Dam, Mae Sa-nga Klang Waterfall and Pha Bat Ku Cave.
Doi Inthanon
Doi Inthanon National Park amidst its rugged mountain, the national park houses the country’s highest peak Doi Inthanon. Its mountain range is watershed that originates many river, as well as Ping River. The country’s highest peak Doi Inthanon to tower at 2,565 meters above mean sea level. This National Park covering parts of Chomthong , Mae Cham, and San Pa Tong district of Chiang Mai province. The establishment of this national park was completed in 1978. and the country’s 6th national park Attractions : Doi Inthanon Peak, Mae Klang Waterfall, Mae Ya Waterfall, Siriphum Waterfall, Vachirathan Waterfall, Barichinda Caves, The Ang Ka Nature Trail and Kio Mea Pan Nature Trail
Doi Suthep-Pui
Doi Suthep-Pui National Park stretches over 261.06 square kilometers in Mueang Hang Dong Mae Rim and Mae Tang district, Chang Mai province. The forest was combined with other 13 forests nearby for establishing a national park in 1981 and the country’s 24th national park was establishing in 1981. As part of upper Phi Pan Nam Range, the park features rugged mountain. Its significant peaks include Doi Suthep, Doi Bual Ha and highest Doi Pui at 1,685 meters above mean sea level. Attractions : Phra Tamnak Bhubing Rajanives, Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, Khru Ba Si Wichai Mounment, Huai Kaeo Waterfall, Montha Than Waterfall, Mae Sa Waterfall
Huai Nam Dang
Huai Nam Dang National Park covers an area of 1,252.12 square kilometers in Mae Taeng, Chang Dao and Wiang Haeng district of Chiang Mai province and Pai district of Mae Hong Son province. Establishing a national park in 1995 and the country’s 81st national park, This park offers the scenetic views of natural mountain ranges and early morning sea of clouds can be seen from viewpoint. Attractions : Doi Kio Lom Viewpoint, Doi Chang Viewpoint, Huai Nam Dang Waterfall, Mae Yen Waterfall, Rafting on Mae Taeng river, Mae Lat Waterfall, Mae Hat Waterfall
Doi Phahom Pok
Doi Phahom Pok National Park Acquiring about 524 square kilometers in Fang , Mae Ai and Chai Prakan district of Chiang Mai province, The national park is located on the Phi Pan Nam mountain range. The highest peak is Doi Phahom Pok peak, the second highest mountain in Thailand. The park has been declared as one of the Thailand’s national park since 2000. It is reputed beautiful waterfalls and hot springs. Attractions : Fang Hot Springs, Huai Mae Chai, Huai Bon Cave, Pong Nam Dang Waterfall, Huai Hian Waterfall, Tat Mok Waterfall and Doi Pha Hom Pok Peak.
Mae Ping National Park
Mae Ping National Park situated on the left side of Mae Ping River which fills up Bhumiphol Dam, the picturesque park is rich of forest and wildlife. Its rugged mountain range and crisscrossing streams cover parts of Doi Tao district of Chiang Mai province, Li district of lamphun province and Sam Ngao district of Tak province. Established in 1981, the country’s 32th national park acquires total area of 1,003.75 squares kilometers. Attractions : Ko Luang Waterfall, Ko Noi Waterfall, Thung Kik, Yang Wi Cave and Kaeng Ko.
Op Luang
Op Luang National Park is an amazing natural attraction comprising of both splendid natural charms as well as mysterious scenery. A zigzagging river flows in front of a picturesque gorge. Acquiring a total area of 553 square kilometers, the National Park cover area in Chom Thong, Hod, and Mae Chaem district of Chiang Mai province. Also it was declared as the Thailand 68th national park in 1991. Attractions : Op Luang, Mae Tia Waterfall, Doi Pha Chang, Thep Phanom Hot Spring, Tong Cave ,Tu Pu Cave and Mae Cham River
Si Lanna
Si Lanna Nation Park was declared the Thailand’s 60th national Park in 1989. The national Park occupies Chaing Dao, Prao and Mae tang district in Chaing Mai province, with an area of 1,406 squares kilometers. It is full of forest, mountains and wildlife. Attractions : Mon Hin Lai Waterfall, Mae Ngat irrigation Reservoir, Spectacular forest, Nam Pu Yen, Namtok Yen Buag Dong Cave
Pha Dang
Pha Dang National Park covers an area of 1,154.92 square kilometers between Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary and Doi Pha Hompok Nation Park in Chiang Mai, It has an abundant of wildlife and verdant forests, which are the source of the main tributaries of Mae Nam Ping and Mae Nam Mae Taeng. An also, an interesting historic archaeological site is located in the Park. The Park has been declared as one of the Thailand’s national park since 2000. Attractions : Si Sang Wan Waterfall, Pang Tong Waterfall, Klap Cave, Doi Pha Tang, Doi Pha Daeng, Pong Ang Hot Spring, and Viewpoint at the top of Doi Thuai.
Mae Wang
Mae Wang National Park covers an area of 119.63 square kilometers in Doi Lao, Chom Thong and Mae Wang district of Chiang Mai province. Its was declared the Thailand’s 112th national Park in 2009. Covering with various type of forest as mixed deciduous forest, Dry Dipterocarp, mixed dry dipterocarp, Hill evergreen forest and Pine hill forest. Attractions : Pha Choi, Doi Pha Tang, Doi Pha Ngam and Mae Phui Waterfall
Khun Khan
Khun Khan National Park features rugged mountain rage. Also it was declared as the Thailand 126th national park in 2012. The park cover area in Mae Chaem and Samoeng district, Chiang Mai province, Apart from mountains, visitors can find several ecosystems such as mountain forest and lowland rainforest. Attractions : Samoeng forest’s Viewpoint, Luang Mae Sab Cave, Huai Tat Waterfall, Huai Mae Na Poe waterfall, and Hot spring.
Op Khan
Op Khan National Park features rugged mountain rage. The Highest peak is Khun Tian Sung, which is 1,550 meters above sea level. The park cover area in Samoeng, San Pa Thong, Hang Dong and Mae Wang district, Chang Mai province. Attractions: Op Khan, Op Hi, Takkataen Cave, Khun Win Waterfall and Sa Pok Waterfall.
Mea Takhrai
Mea Takhrai National Park covers an area of 990 square kilometers in San Kamphaeng, Doi Saket and Mae On district, Chaing Mai Province. It’s a Limestone mountain, which is 400-2,031 meters above sea level. Attractions : Mae Kwang Dam, Mea Takhrai Dam, Tat Moei Waterfall, Mea Takhrai Waterfall and Mea Tong Waterfall
Mea Tho
Mae Tho National Park covers an area of 990 square kilometers in Hod and Mae Chaem district, Chaing Mai province. The features rugged mountain range and reaches 400-1,699 metres above sea level. The highest peak is Doi Kio Rai Mong. Attractions: Mea Tho Viewpoint, Mea Aep Waterfall, Mae Lit Waterfall and Rafting in Mae Cham River.
Doi Wiang Pha
Doi Wiang Pha National Park covers an area of 583 square kilometers in Chai Prakan and Fang district, Chang Mai province and Mae Suai district, Chang Rai province. The National Park features rugged mountain range. DoiWiangPha is the highest peak with 1,834 meters high. Attractions: Doi Wiang Pha Waterfall, Huai Sai Khao Waterfall, Mea Fang Luang Waterfall and Doi Wiang Pha Viewpoint.
Salawin
Salawin National Park covers an area of 721.52 square kilometers in Sop Moei and Mae Sariang district of Mae Hong Son province. The Park has been declared as Thailand 78th national park Thailand’s national park since 1994 . Attractions: Salawin River, Cruise on Salawin River
Namtok Mea Surin
Namtok Mea Surin National Park situated in remote jungle amidst rugged mountain in KhunYuam and Mueang district of Mae Hong Son province. The aerial survey finds that the forest around Mae Surin Waterfall was rich in wilderness. Thee cone-shaped Doi Pui Mountain has unique landscape with flat-top summit where blanketed with cold weather all the year round. Thus, the country’s 37th national Park was established in 1981. Attractions: Mae Surin Waterfall, Pha Bong Waterfall, Doi Pui Mountain, Pai River, Nong Khiao and Nam Hu Haichai Cave.
Mae Ngao
Mae Ngao National Park covers an area of 412.24 square kilometers in Chang Mai, Mae Hong Son and Tak provinces. This National Park offers a breathtaking view of natural scenery of waterfall and cliffs amidst scenic mountains and teak forest. Attractions: Mae Wa Luang Waterfall, Mae Chae Waterfall, Mae La-o Waterfall, Mae Om Ki Cave and BuranaPrapha Waterfall
Tham Pla-Namtok Pha Suea
Tham Pla-Namtok Pha Suea National Park covers an area of 511.20 square kilometers in Mueang and Pang Mapha district, Mae Hong Son province. Established in 2009, the country’s 116th national Park. Attractions: Pla Cave, Pha Suea Waterfall, Mae Sa-nga Dam, Mae Sa-nga Klang Waterfall and Pha Bat Ku Cave.
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