Our driver arrived really early, he's really polite and helpful despite limited English. We were able to visit all our intended places and he assisted in helping us finding good local restaurant for lunch. Really recommended the package
The journey began with hotel pickup. After an hour's drive from the city, we stopped at a rest stop for breakfast and a restroom break before heading to the hiking starting point. We were led by two guides from the Karen Tribe. Local guides accompanied the group throughout the hike, sharing insights into the wildlife and flora we saw and helping us take photos at scenic spots. A vegetarian lunch was also thoughtfully provided. In the afternoon, we visited Doi Inthanon, a high point in Thailand, where we learned that it was named in honor of the last king of the Lanna Kingdom. We then visited the memorial pagodas for the king and queen, and finally a final, drenching waterfall. The entire journey was enriching and moderately demanding. Although the hike took two hours, it was mostly downhill, and bamboo poles were available for borrowing as trekking poles. The itinerary also included stops at souvenir shops from the Karen tribe and another ethnic minority, offering free food and drink tastings without any pushy sales. I recommend this itinerary for those who want to experience Chiang Mai's nature and learn about the local culture.
The morning included feeding the elephants and playing in the water together. We got close to them without forcing them, ensuring they received better care – it was well worth it. Lunch was noodles, fruit, and drinks, which were surprisingly delicious. The highest point in the afternoon was just a marker for a commemorative photo XD. The hiking trails, however, were quite stunning, not difficult, and rich in scenery and ecology. A local guide led the way, and we finished by enjoying some local coffee. Overall, a very satisfying experience!
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Doi Inthanon National Park Weather and climate
Data source:Meteostat Update date:2025-09
Doi Inthanon National Park year round climate
Spring (March–May): Average 28.7–30.9°C, warm climate, less rainfall in March, gradually increasing rainfall in April and May. Common activities: Hiking, visiting waterfalls. Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, sun hat, sunscreen.
Summer (June–August): Average 27.9–29.2°C, hot and humid, more rainfall. Common activities: Waterfall exploration, playing in streams (pay attention to safety). Recommended clothing: Light and breathable clothing, rain gear.
Autumn (September–November): Average 26.3–27.6°C, comfortable temperature, most rainfall in September, decreasing rainfall in October and November. Common activities: Viewing cloud sea, stargazing. Recommended clothing: Light jacket, long-sleeved shirts.
Winter (December–February): Average 23.2–25.2°C, cool climate, less rainfall. Common activities: Enjoying mountain views, photographing sunrises and sunsets. Recommended clothing: Light jacket, long-sleeved clothing.
Doi Inthanon National Park climatological average
Annual average temperature: approx. 27.4°C / Annual rainfall: approx. 1406 mm / Summer humidity: 75%–85% / Rainiest month: September
Doi Inthanon National Park monthly average temperature and precipitation
Month
Air temperature (°C)
Precipitation (mm)
January
23.2°C
10.3
February
25.2°C
12.7
March
28.7°C
31
April
30.9°C
68
May
29.6°C
210.3
June
29.2°C
84.7
July
28.7°C
151.7
August
27.9°C
201
September
27.6°C
408
October
27.4°C
179.7
November
26.3°C
21.3
December
24.6°C
28
Doi Inthanon National Park weather for the next seven days
11/8
Saturday
Moderate rain
22°C/15.7°C
11/9
Sunday
Patchy rain nearby
22.4°C/15.5°C
11/10
Monday
Moderate rain
25.7°C/15.6°C
11/11
Tuesday
Patchy rain nearby
26.4°C/16.3°C
11/12
Wednesday
Patchy rain nearby
30.2°C/16.6°C
11/13
Thursday
Patchy rain nearby
29.3°C/17.4°C
11/14
Friday
Patchy rain nearby
27.9°C/16.3°C
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