Shortly after turning out of the Royal Agricultural Station Inthanon, you will encounter the headquarters of Doi Inthanon National Park. There is a rather large restaurant here that many people stop at when passing by. However, we stopped to take photos before continuing our journey.

Beloved car

A short drive will lead us to the Hmong market, a genuine agricultural market where virtually every type of locally grown produce is available for purchase. From persimmons and zucchini to sweet bitter melon and various beans, shoppers can find a wide selection at affordable prices.

Various dried fruits

Flowers and Avocados

Various Beans

Leaving the Hmong market, we drove along the road, the air gradually getting cooler. We continued driving until we reached the second checkpoint, where the officers checked our tickets, wished us well, and told us to drive carefully due to the heavy fog.

The dense fog was actually mist from the rain, not cold fog, making it damp and humid. Light rain had been falling intermittently throughout the journey.

Looking forward, it's white. Looking back, it's white with fog.

Two siblings who met at the checkpoint stopped to ask if we needed help, as they saw us parked. We explained that we were just taking photos and thanked them for their concern.

Everything in front is blindingly white.

Drive carefully and continuously.

We have arrived at Kew Mae Pan, where the mist hangs heavy in the air.

2,157 meters above sea level

Closed until October! Just drive by.


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