The rainy season is approaching, and we are wondering where to go. We are considering visiting "Kew Mae Pan," located in Doi Inthanon National Park. This short nature trail, approximately 3 kilometers long and situated near the Naphamethinidon and Naphaphonphumisiri pagodas on the Chom Thong-Doi Inthanon road, offers stunning views of the sunrise and sea of mist. For this trip, we rented a car from Chiang Mai and drove five people up to the park.

The initial section of the trail plunges into a lush rainforest, shrouded in mist and dappled with occasional rays of sunlight.


As we walked towards the small waterfall, even standing at a distance, we could feel the spray of water. The already cool air, combined with the mist, made it even cooler.


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The climb requires a guide, who will be a local villager.


This is our guide, who is very talkative and explains things about Kew Mae Pan in a detailed and easy-to-understand way. On the way up the mountain before reaching the viewpoint, we will encounter a wide-open meadow. At that time, there was still fog covering the area. When we went, there was no sun at all, only cold wind all the way. We were quite cold.

Initially, I underestimated the coldness and wore shorts. Upon reaching the destination, I desperately wished to return to my room and change into long pants. However, my companion informed me that the weather during our visit was pleasant and not excessively cold. The temperature was around 12 degrees Celsius. Typically, during extreme cold, the temperature would be in the single digits.

Upon reaching the Giw Mae Pan viewpoint, we were greeted by thick fog that obscured the view. The scenery was far from the breathtaking images we had seen online. Despite the disappointment, we took some individual, couple, and group photos before continuing our hike along the Giw Mae Pan ridge. While the photos may suggest a pleasant experience, the reality was even more enjoyable.

Approaching the end of the descent to Kiw Mae Pan, there is another viewpoint offering a panoramic vista. From this vantage point, one can admire the majestic Nophamethinidon and Nophaphonphumisiri pagodas, iconic landmarks of Doi Inthanon National Park.

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The view is breathtaking, with nothing but mountains and mist as far as the eye can see. The fatigue from the climb instantly vanishes.



The cost of the trip includes:

  • Car rental: 1,200 baht per day
  • Park entrance fee: 40 baht per person
  • Guide fee: 200 baht per group (maximum 10 people)
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