Chiang Mai’s Doi Inthanon National Park and Pha Dok Siew Trek offer an unmatched opportunity to take in the region’s natural beauty. This €47.89 guided tour showcases the park’s stunning pagodas, lush jungles, and rice fields, promising cultural insights and breathtaking scenery. Led by knowledgeable guides, the 2-hour trek through this picturesque landscape provides an unforgettable adventure. With an impressive 4.6 out of 5 rating, this tour is not to be missed.
Key Points
- This guided tour offers a 2-hour easy to moderate trek through Doi Inthanon National Park, including visits to cultural sites and natural wonders.
- The tour includes hotel pickup, a traditional Thai lunch, and a knowledgeable local guide who provides insights on the park’s flora and fauna.
- The Pha Dok Siew Nature Trail trek features a 500-meter descent through lush jungle landscapes, rice fields, and hidden waterfalls.
- Customers can enjoy a discounted price of €47.89 per person, with a "reserve now, pay later" option and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- The tour is well-suited for families, beginners, older hikers, and nature enthusiasts, with an overall activity rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 252 reviews.
Overview and Pricing
The activity is a guided Doi Inthanon National Park and Pha Dok Siew Trek, which is priced at €47.89 per person – a savings of up to 5% from the original €50.39.
Enjoy a guided trek through Doi Inthanon National Park and Pha Dok Siew at a discounted price of €47.89 per person.
Booking is available with a "reserve now, pay later" option and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The 1-day tour includes hotel pickup and an easy to moderate 2-hour trek through lush landscapes and hidden waterfalls.
With an impressive 4.6/5 rating from 252 reviews, this activity is well-suited for families, beginners, and nature enthusiasts.
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Itinerary Highlights
After hotel pickup in the morning, the guided tour drives to Doi Inthanon National Park, located about 1.5 hours away.
Upon arrival, visitors explore the:
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King and Queen Pagodas, admiring their unique architecture and well-manicured gardens.
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Hmong Hill Tribe Market, browsing handicrafts and sampling local delicacies.
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A traditional Thai set menu lunch at a local restaurant, immersing in the culinary culture.
This itinerary introduces travelers to both the natural wonders and cultural highlights of the region, setting the stage for the upcoming trekking experience.
Trekking Experience
After the introductory portion of the tour, visitors embark on the Pha Dok Siew Nature Trail, a gentle 2-hour hike through the lush jungle, rice fields, and hidden waterfalls.
Accompanied by a knowledgeable local guide, trekkers learn about the diverse flora and fauna along the way. The trail offers an easy to moderate difficulty level, with a descent of around 500 meters.
Though the trek is downhill, it provides a refreshing nature experience, allowing guests to enjoy the serene mountain landscape and appreciate the stunning scenery of Doi Inthanon National Park.
Scenic Attractions
Visitors first encounter the stunning Wachirathan Waterfall, where they can experience the sight and sound of the cascading water.
The lush, green landscapes and cool mountain air provide a refreshing retreat from the bustling city.
The tour also includes:
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A visit to a Karen Hill Tribe village, where travelers can taste locally grown coffee and learn about traditional coffee production.
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Opportunities to enjoy the diverse flora and fauna along the hiking trails.
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Breathtaking vistas of waterfalls and hidden gems nestled within the national park’s protected wilderness.
Customer Feedback and Recommendations
According to customer reviews, the Doi Inthanon National Park and Pha Dok Siew Trek has an overall rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 252 reviews.
Travelers praised the knowledgeable local guides and the overall experience. They enjoyed the scenic trek and learning about the local culture.
However, some suggested using larger transportation for more comfort.
The activity is best suited for families, beginners, older hikers, and those interested in nature and local culture.
Participants should bring appropriate hiking gear and be aware that the trek isn’t suitable for pregnant women or wheelchair users.
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What to Bring
When embarking on the Doi Inthanon National Park and Pha Dok Siew Trek, it’s essential to pack the right gear.
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Sturdy, comfortable hiking shoes to navigate the rocky and uneven terrain.
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A lightweight, breathable jacket to protect against the cooler mountain temperatures.
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Plenty of sunscreen and insect repellent to enjoy the trek without discomfort.
These essentials will ensure you’re prepared to fully learn about the stunning natural beauty and cultural experiences the trek has to offer.
Health Benefits
The Doi Inthanon National Park and Pha Dok Siew Trek offers several health benefits for participants.
The gentle downhill trek of around 500 meters provides a low-impact workout that can improve balance and knee strength. The change in elevation and cool mountain air also promote gentle cardiovascular exercise.
The gentle downhill trek offers low-impact exercise that improves balance and knee strength, while the change in elevation promotes gentle cardiovascular benefits.
Plus, the immersive nature experience can boost mental wellbeing by reducing stress and anxiety.
Whether you’re a beginner or an older hiker, this trek presents an excellent opportunity for mild, restorative physical activity amidst Thailand’s stunning natural landscapes.
Suitability
This trek isn’t suitable for all travelers. Certain individuals may find it challenging or even unsafe to participate:
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Pregnant women – The trek involves moderate physical activity and elevation changes, which could pose risks for pregnant women.
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Wheelchair users – The nature trail includes uneven terrain and some steep sections, making it inaccessible for those using wheelchairs.
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Travelers with mobility issues – The descent can be strenuous, especially for those with joint problems or limited physical abilities.
It’s important to carefully consider one’s fitness level and any medical conditions before embarking on this Doi Inthanon National Park and Pha Dok Siew Trek.
Since You Asked
Is There a Minimum Group Size Requirement?
There’s no minimum group size requirement. You can book the tour as a solo traveler or join a group at your convenience. The activity is suitable for individuals, families, and small groups.
Do We Need to Bring Our Own Water and Snacks?
Customers are encouraged to bring their own water and snacks for the hike. Light refreshments may be provided, but having personal provisions ensures one stays hydrated and fueled throughout the trek’s duration.
Can We Take Professional Camera Equipment?
Professional camera equipment is allowed on the trek, but it’s recommended to check with the tour operator in advance. They can provide guidance on the best way to transport and use your gear during the hike.
Is There a Weight Limit for Participants?
There’s no specific weight limit, but participants should be able to comfortably hike the trail. The trek is generally easy to moderate, though heavier individuals may find the descent more challenging. It’s best to check with the tour operator beforehand.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for This Activity?
There are no age restrictions for this activity. It’s suitable for families, beginners, and older hikers, as the trek is considered easy to moderate in difficulty.
The Sum Up
The Doi Inthanon National Park and Pha Dok Siew Trek in Chiang Mai offers an unforgettable experience. Priced at €47.89 per person, this guided tour promises stunning natural scenery, cultural insights, and a delightful Thai lunch. With an impressive rating, it’s a must-do activity for those seeking to enjoy Chiang Mai’s beauty and diversity.
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