This winter, if you're looking to witness a sea of mist, gaze at the stars, and admire the blooming of Wild Himalayan Cherry blossoms blanketing the mountains, I highly recommend visiting Khun Sathan National Park in Nan Province. This park boasts numerous stunning locations, offering year-round enjoyment. Each season unveils its unique charm, making it a truly captivating destination.

The second week of January 2018 marked my visit, which coincided with the tail end of the winter season. However, this period also witnessed the stunning spectacle of blooming Wild Himalayan Cherry blossoms, welcoming tourists, particularly at the Khun Sathan Waterfall Research Station, located approximately 2.5 kilometers from the park headquarters.


Khun Sathan National Park is a recently established park covering an area of approximately 262,000 rai. The park's terrain is characterized by rugged mountains, resulting in most tourist attractions being located on high peaks. The park experiences cold weather during the winter season and pleasantly cool temperatures in the summer.

Tourist Attractions around Khun Sathan National Park

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  1. Shrine of Chao Pho Khao Krueng: Revered as the guardian deity of Nan province, this shrine stands along the Rong Kwang - Wiang Sa district road at kilometer 30 (border of Nan and Phrae provinces).
  2. Upper Nan River at Sirikit Dam: Boasting scenic beauty and breathtaking landscapes, the river is surrounded by mountains stretching far and wide. Visitors can enjoy boat or raft tours to admire the scenery, and sometimes even witness schools of fish leaping and swimming in the crystal-clear water.
  3. Tad Mok Waterfall: This large waterfall, cascading down three tiers from a height of approximately 50 meters, is located on Doi Mae Jok, about 3 kilometers from the village.
  4. Pha Daeng Waterfall: Featuring multiple tiers, including four major ones, the highest reaching 15 meters, this waterfall is situated near Tham La Oeng cave, approximately 5 kilometers from Ban Chet Wan in San Ta sub-district, Na Noi district.
  5. Doi Ku Station: Standing at an impressive 1,630 meters above sea level, this peak offers stunning panoramic views and a refreshingly cool climate year-round.
  6. Tham La Oeng Cave: This extensive cave, stretching approximately 1.8 kilometers, houses a flowing stream and captivating stalactites and stalagmites.
  7. Doi Mae Jok: Reaching 1,424 meters above sea level, this mountain peak boasts a cool climate throughout the year. It serves as a popular tourist destination and viewpoint, offering breathtaking vistas of the intricate mountain ranges, mesmerizing sunrises, and vast expanses of mist blanketing the landscape.
  8. Kad Wua: Once a gathering place for wild oxen and banteng, this site rests atop Doi Khun Huai Ya Thay, approximately 5 kilometers from Na Ka village. Reaching it requires a 6-hour trek. From this vantage point, visitors can witness a sea of mist during the rainy and winter seasons.
  9. Khun Lee Waterfall: This towering waterfall, plummeting approximately 100 meters, is located on Doi Ku Station. Accessing it involves a challenging 4-hour hike through dense leech-infested terrain.

Khun Sathan National Park: A Tranquil Escape in Northern Thailand

Nestled amidst the lush mountains of northern Thailand, Khun Sathan National Park offers a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can choose from a variety of accommodation options, including cozy bungalows and designated campsites.

Convenient Accommodation:

For those seeking comfort and convenience, the park provides seven well-equipped bungalows. Each bungalow bears a unique name, such as "Mae Chok," adding a touch of local charm to the experience. Reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak season, to secure your desired accommodation.

Camping Under the Stars:

For a more adventurous experience, Khun Sathan offers six designated campsites, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature. These campsites provide a perfect base for stargazing, listening to the soothing sounds of the forest, and enjoying the fresh mountain air.

Accessibility and Amenities:

The park's infrastructure ensures a comfortable stay for all visitors. Personal vehicles can be driven directly to the accommodation areas, eliminating the need for lengthy hikes with luggage. Additionally, essential amenities, such as restrooms and showers, are conveniently located within the park.

Planning Your Visit:

To ensure a seamless experience, it's advisable to plan your trip in advance. Booking a bungalow at least a month prior to your arrival is highly recommended, especially if traveling during peak season. For campers, selecting a suitable campsite and bringing necessary equipment is essential.

Embrace the Beauty of Khun Sathan:

Khun Sathan National Park offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you choose to relax in a comfortable bungalow or camp under the stars, the park's serene environment and stunning natural beauty promise an unforgettable experience.




The tourist service center is located near the welfare shop.

The welfare shop is open daily from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. During peak tourist season or on weekends, it may stay open until 6:00 PM or 7:00 PM. The shop sells a variety of everyday necessities, including instant noodles, snacks, coffee, and 3-in-1 Ovaltine at affordable prices. Occasionally, boiled eggs are also available (priced at 3 eggs for 20 baht).

Restrooms in Khun Sathan National Park

The restrooms and showers are separated by gender. Campsites 1 and 2 have restrooms and showers with showerheads located near the campsites. For Campsites 3-6, men and women share restrooms and showers. These are new, large restrooms.





Camping zones 3-6 offer stunning views of the surrounding area. At the end of the trail, you will find a helicopter landing pad, providing a glimpse of the village below. On clear nights, the sky transforms into a dazzling display of stars, both celestial and terrestrial.


This area is the highest point of Khun Sathan. You can walk up, but the path is very steep, so be careful not to slip. At the top, there is a dirt clearing interspersed with a concrete clearing. You can see a view of the mountains, the central tent clearing, and if the sky is clear and cloudless, you can see as far as the Sirikit Dam. At night, this spot is another beautiful place to stargaze. There is also a nature trail.





There are two routes to Khun Sathan National Park:

  • Highway 101 (Yontraragitkosol Road): This route starts from Phrae city and goes to Nan province. From Phrae, it is about 50 kilometers to Huai Kaet village, Phai Thon sub-district, Rong Kwang district, Phrae province. Turn right onto Highway 1216 for about 26 kilometers to the temporary office of Khun Sathan National Park.
  • From Nan province, take Highway 101 to Wiang Sa district. Turn right onto Chao Fa Road, Highway 1026, Wiang Sa - Na Noi district. The distance from Wiang Sa district to Na Noi district is about 35 kilometers. From Na Noi district, turn right onto Highway 1216 for about 31 kilometers to the temporary office of Khun Sathan National Park.


Along the road to Khun Sathan Stream Research Station, local villagers set up stalls selling a wide variety of locally grown fruits and vegetables. A must-try is the large strawberries, which can be purchased pre-packaged or picked directly from the fields behind the stalls. Visitors are welcome to stroll through the fields and select their own strawberries before weighing and paying for them.


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The road leading to the Khun Sathan Research Station is lined with blooming pink trumpet trees, offering stunning photo opportunities. For those seeking a coffee break amidst the vibrant pink blossoms, this cafe is highly recommended. Located on the right-hand side for those approaching from the Khun Sathan campsite, the cafe boasts seating directly beneath the trumpet trees, creating an idyllic atmosphere. Below, strawberry fields invite visitors to stroll and enjoy fresh produce.




Khun Sathan Waterfall Research Station: A Blooming Beauty

The Khun Sathan Waterfall Research Station, nestled within the Khun Sathan National Park in Nan Province, is a haven for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. This protected area plays a crucial role in safeguarding the headwaters and forests of the region.

During the months of December and January, the station transforms into a breathtaking spectacle as the Pink Trumpet Trees (Tabebuia rosea) burst into vibrant bloom. These magnificent trees, also known as Pink Shower Trees, paint the landscape with their delicate pink flowers, creating a mesmerizing scene that attracts visitors from far and wide.

The station's popularity stems not only from its stunning natural beauty but also from its convenient accessibility and pleasant climate. The cool, refreshing air provides a welcome respite from the heat, making it an ideal destination for relaxation and rejuvenation.

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Khun Sathan National Park: A Haven for Cherry Blossoms

Nestled amidst the lush mountains of Nan province, Khun Sathan National Park is a breathtaking destination renowned for its vibrant display of wild Himalayan cherry blossoms, also known as Siamese sakura.

The park's Khun Sathan Research Station serves as a focal point for visitors seeking to witness the mesmerizing spectacle of these delicate pink blooms. During the peak blooming season, the landscape transforms into a sea of pink, creating an ethereal and unforgettable experience.

Khun Sathan National Park offers a tranquil escape, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an opportunity to capture stunning photographs, this park is a true gem of northern Thailand.

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