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Unforgettable Elephant Sanctuary & Inthanon Hiking Experience :

Immerse Yourself in Nature’s Wonders. Feed, Bathe, and Connect with Elephants, Then Embark on a Majestic Journey to Doi Inthanon. Explore Thailand’s Highest Mountain, Twin Pagodas, Botanical Garden, and Indulge in an Enchanting Hike through Lush Landscapes. Return with Memories etched in your Heart.

Remarkable adventure that combines the Elephant Sanctuary experience with an exciting Inthanon Hiking journey. The day begins with a cheerful hotel pick-up, heading for a scenic drive through rural landscapes. Where fresh mountain rivers, verdant rice fields, and flourishing plantations create a captivating panorama.

Arriving at the Living Green Elephant Sanctuary, you are warmly welcomed and dressed in traditional northern clothing. It’s time to meet the sanctuary’s stars – The Elephants.Engage in feeding and interacting with these gentle giants while learning about their history and gain insight into their behaviors as knowledgeable guides share their wisdom. Walk alongside the elephants as we make our way to the river for a refreshing bath. We respect their preferences, allowing them to decide if they want to enter the water.

Enjoy a delicious local meal while observing the elephants in their relaxed state. Say farewell to these magnificent creatures and start heading towards another adventure. Next, we venture to Doi Inthanon National Park, Thailand’s highest mountain. Feel the cool breeze and mist as we reach the summit, offering breathtaking views. Explore the Twin Pagodas, a symbol of cultural heritage, and wander through the vibrant Botanical Garden.

The journey takes a delightful turn as we start hiking along the Pha Dok Siew nature trail. Immerse yourself in nature’s beauty, spot rare wildlife, admire lush rice terraces, and take a refreshing dip in a waterfall. Visit an organic Karen hill tribe coffee farm, adding a delightful touch to the experience. As the day draws to a close, bid farewell to Doi Inthanon mountain, carrying memories of its magnificence. Reflect on the profound connection with elephants and the wonders of nature as we journey back to Chiang Mai.

Minimum 1 person

Airconditioned Minivan

Price Includes

  • All transport
  • Accident insurance
  • English speaking guide
  • All activities

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  • Personal expenses

How to book

Enter your details, select your travel date, number of participants  in the booking enquiry form, then click Next Step. Any additional information you want to share (number of kids and adults) can be added in the Additional Notes field on the second page of the booking enquiry form. 

Please wait at the lobby of your hotel and we pick you up between 07.00-07.30 AM. We will be back in Chiang Mai around 07.00 PM

You can pay cash to the tour guide. Please do not cancel last moment since we made all arrangements already.

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Frequently asked questions

I'm a solo traveller, can i book this tour.

Yes, minimum booking is 1 person and you can join the group

Does this tour include airfare?

Included transfers, air or otherwise are listed within the tour details. The tour does not include any international airfare. We can help you book the cheapest flights.

Is it possible to make adjustments to the itinerary of this tour?

Since we go as a group we need to follow the itinerary

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For other questions please check our FAQ page or contact us via the enquiry form or the red contact button in the lower right corner of the page.

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Top 3 Chiang Mai experiences in a single day tour. Embark on a journey to Living Green Foundation , a renowned Ethical Elephant Sanctuary with a remarkable 5-star rating on TripAdvisor . Encounter adorable elephants that are exceptionally well cared for, with a commitment to a strict no-riding, no-use-of-hooks policy. Explore Doi Inthanon , Thailand's highest point, to marvel at the magnificent King and Queen pagodas. Conclude your day with a trekking along the beautiful Pha Dok Siew trail, then visit a Karen Hill Tribe Coffee Plantation . Creating lasting memories while supporting ethical elephant conservation and the local community.

Tour Itinerary

(estimated time, can be changed without prior notice)

For safety reasons during rainfall,  the tour may change the trekking route to Ang Ka Nature Trail.

Tour Includes

  • Round trip pick up from your hotel (in pick up area)
  • National park fee
  • Drinking water
  • Your photo of the tour on the elephant sanctuary's Facebook

What to bring

  • Swimsuit (for elephant bathing)
  • Extra clothes
  • Suitable shoes for trekking
  • A pair of sandals for the elephant bathing activity
  • Raincoat (during the rainy season)
  • Jacket (colder weather than in the city is expected)
  • Insect spray

For visiting the Chedi's of the King & Queen, You must honor the place by dressing in a casual dress code (or better). No flipper shoes (sneakers, sports shoes or cut shoes are OK), No tank top (T-shirt is OK), No short pants (long pair of jeans is OK).

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Doi Inthanon National Park: The Complete Guide

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Things to Do

  • Best Hikes & Trails

Where to Camp

Where to stay nearby, how to get to there, tips for your visit, doi inthanon national park.

Located just 37 miles from Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand , Doi Inthanon (pronounced doy in-ta-no-n) National Park is home to the country's tallest and most prominent mountain, Doi Inthanon, standing at 8,415 feet (2,565 meters) high. This 186-square-mile (482-square-kilometer) park is actually one of the few places in Thailand where you can see and smell pine trees, as the high altitude provides a cooler climate than what is typically experienced in the rest of the country. The mild weather pattern makes the park the perfect sanctuary for diverse species of birds, reptiles including brown tree dragons, and mammals like clouded leopards. Of Thailand’s many national parks, Doi Inthanon National Park, established in 1972, is one of the busiest, attracting both local residents, as well as tourists, due to both its proximity to the city and its natural wonders. Take a self-guided car trip to the top of the mountain, hire a guide, and hike one of the park's nature trails or swim and picnic beneath a glissading waterfall on your visit to this park.

Many people visit Doi Inthanon National Park to escape the city and get in touch with nature. Doi Inthanon's hiking trails allow you to do just that. While shorter trails can be accessed on foot by yourself, longer trails, like the Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail, can only be tackled by hiring a guide. Guides hang out at the trailhead, making themselves easy to hire. Multiday treks that take you to the Karen village, a village rarely visited by travelers, can also be arranged through an outfitter.

Two sacred stupas, called the "Two Chedis" are a popular focal point for day-trippers. The well-manicured monuments are situated on the main road, 3 miles (5 kilometers) from the summit of Doi Inthanon. One was constructed in 1987 in honor of King Bhumibol’s 60th birthday. The other was built in 1992 in honor of Queen Sirikit’s 60th birthday. Escalators make the chedis accessible for people who can't climb the many stairs to get the best views.

You can also drive up the main road to the top of the highest peak, and then get out and snap some photos at 8,415 feet. At the top, there are paved trails, making it easy to get around. You may even encounter a Buddhist monk on your stop-off.

The park is home to several waterfalls, including the easiest to get to, the Mae Klang Waterfall. This large waterfall is located near the park gate, where you can swim in the pool below or picnic on its banks. Numerous other waterfalls are scattered throughout the park and can be driven to or hiked to, accompanied by a guide.

During late January and early February, a seasonal attraction turns the park pink. For only a few weeks, the native Siamese sakura trees show their blossoms. Combine this sight with a birdwatching trip to round out a full visit to the park.

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Best Hikes & Trails

A few nature trails in Doi Inthanon National Park will lead you along mountain ridges and through dense, lush forests. These trails are well-built and maintained by the locals and most of the longer hikes require hiring a guide at the trailhead.

  • Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail: The most popular trail in the park, this 1.5-mile (2.5-kilometer) loop can only be tackled with a local guide. It's an easy to moderate walk on a well-maintained path that offers expansive views. This trail traverses the home of the rare Chinese goral (a goat-like undulate), though sightings are rare. Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail is closed during the monsoon season, from June through November, for reforestation.
  • Pha Dok Siew Waterfall Trail: This 1.6-mile (2.6-kilometer) trail takes you by a multi-tiered waterfall and is easily accessed off of the main road. The trail ends at Mae Klang Luang Village, lending you a view of the rice fields on the hillside during the rainy season. A local guide can be hired to hike alongside you at the trailhead.
  • Angka Nature Trail: A short, circular boardwalk trail lies just under the summit of Doi Inthanon peak. It offers a very easy hike through lush fern forests and is the highest hiking trail in the park. During the rainy season, this trail can be surreal and also very slippery.

There is one designated campground located near the park headquarters that provides tents sites. It's well equipped with clean bathrooms, hot showers, picnic tables, and power sockets to charge your electronics. Also located throughout the campground are coolers stocked with ice for the taking. You can rent tents, sleeping bags, sleeping mats, and pillows at the park headquarters, or use your own gear and simply reserve your site. Don’t expect backcountry forest camping here, as the campground is located only about a third of a mile (500 meters) from the headquarters area. The convenience of a restaurant is located nearby.

The campground area also offers the option to sleep in rustic bungalows of various sizes, however, reserving them before arrival is difficult for tourists. The reservation requires payment via direct debit, more easily accomplished if you have a Thai bank account. You can always take a chance by asking about availability at the park headquarters when you arrive, and just pay on the spot. Weekends are usually full.

Most accommodations located near the park are situated just on the outskirts of the city of Chiang Mai. Choose from glamourous bungalows to simple room stays, with lodging options that offer additional activities, making them more than just a sleeping place.

  • Hot Coffee Guest House and Resort : The Hot Coffee Guest House is a backpacker's style resort, complete with a restaurant that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You can choose from accommodations like a deluxe room with a king-size bed, private flush toilet, and refrigerator; a river view bungalow with a queen-size bed, private flush toilet, hot water shower, refrigerator, and terrace; or a tent site. A stay at this guest house supports the Rain Tree Foundation, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of impoverished communities in Thailand.
  • Chai Lai Orchid Nature Bungalows : At Chai Lai Nature Bungalows, you can stay in an enclosed glamping-style bungalow, complete with handmade bamboo furniture, a thatched roof, ensuite bathrooms, and open-air showers. Each bungalow has its own balcony, and Wi=Fi is available in the common area. This stay also has an on-site restaurant and offers in-room massages and elephant excursion experiences.
  • Inthanon Highland Resort : This resort-style stay offers bungalows of various sizes, as well as rooms with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, a television with cable channels, a balcony, a safe, and a minibar. Various activities are offered on-site, like jogging, bird watching, hiking, mountain biking, fire building, and camping. The resort also has a seminar room and offers complimentary tea and coffee.

Although this national park has several entrances, the nearest one to Chiang Mai is situated about two hours southwest of the city and can be reached by driving the 40 miles of mountainous roads by car. You can rent your own car, but take note that the route is full of plenty of turns and switchbacks. If you feel comfortable driving yourself , doing so allows you the freedom to stop at one of the many waterfalls and scenic overlooks along the way.

To get to Doi Inthanon National Park from Chiang Mai’s Old City , exit the moat at the southwest corner and continue past the airport onto Highway 108. Go south on Highway 108 all the way to Highway 1013. Turn right to go west, following the signs to the national park entrance. If you're driving during rush hour, traffic can be avoided by using Highway 3035 South, the same road used to visit Chiang Mai’s “Grand Canyon.”

The easiest and safest option for transport is to hire a car and a driver in Chiang Mai. You’ll need to negotiate your trip in advance if you want to stop at sites in the park or other interesting spots along the route. A car with a driver costs approximately $100 USD a day and can be booked through one of the many travel agencies in Chiang Mai. You should not have to pay the driver’s entrance fees, but all other details (food stops and itinerary) should be discussed and agreed upon in advance. Group tours are also available, but may involve riding in a crowded minivan with strangers.

  • If you’re on a self-guided trip to Doi Inthanon National Park, stop at the Tourist Service Centre to get the lay of the land and pick up a park map. This information will allow you to pick and choose what sights to see based on the amount of time you have.
  • Visiting Doi Inthanon is best enjoyed on a weekday. The park gets busy with locals on weekends, particularly during the high season, from December to March. Attempting to visit during one of Thailand’s holidays can be frustrating, as you may sit in traffic gridlock along the main road.
  • The top of Doi Inthanon is probably the only place you'll experience cold in Thailand. Temperatures range between 40 degrees F and 50 degrees F during the dry season , and can easily drop below freezing.
  • The national park sees a lot of rain between the months of May and November, during the monsoon season . Temperatures will feel temperate, but clouds obscure the views on most days. That said, the many waterfalls within the national park are far more impressive during the wet months.
  • Doi Inthanon is also home to the Thai National Observatory, which houses the largest telescope in the region.
  • The greenhouses you see on the mountain are part of an initiative by King Bhumibol. The royal project strives to teach indigenous people about profitable alternatives to growing opium poppies.
  • Many drivers pass in a hurry around the blind turns on the roads leading up to the park—keep to the left!
  • If you're driving a motorbike to the top of the mountain, be prepared for a freezing wind chill and wear gloves.
  • Just east of Doi Inthanon, and part of Mae Wang National Park, the Pha Chor “tourist point” attracts people who come to hike its stairs down into the canyon. Interesting rock formations carved by the Ping River, and cliffs around 100 feet (30 meters) tall, make Pha Chor a great stop, if you’re not in a hurry to return to the city.
  • Formerly a man-made limestone quarry, the Chiang Mai Grand Canyon filled with water and was turned into a water park. Locals and backpackers head here for relief from the heat during the dry season. The park is located off of Highway 3035; you’ll pass it when driving from Doi Inthanon back to the Old City.

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DOI INTHANON ELEPHANT SANCTUARY (Chiang Mai) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

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DOI INTHANON ELEPHANT  SANCTUARY

Discover our Ethical Elephant Sanctuary in Chiang Mai. Here, we care for elephants in a kind and eco-friendly way.

In the beautiful area near Chiang Mai, you’ll find our Ethical Elephant Sanctuary. This special place is all about taking good care of elephants. We don’t believe in making them do things like elephant rides. Instead, we make sure they’re happy and healthy, just like members of our own family.

The sanctuary was started by Taksin. He grew up in a hill tribe village not too far from Chiang Mai. He learned a lot from his family about living with nature. At our sanctuary, he uses this knowledge along with new ways to look after elephants. It’s a mix of old traditions and new ideas that helps us take the best care of our elephants.

Being eco-friendly is really important to us. It means we do everything in a way that’s good for the environment. This helps keep our elephants and their surroundings safe and clean. We want to live in harmony with nature, just like the forests and rivers around Chiang Mai.

We also think it’s important to remember and share the history of elephants in our area. Our sanctuary is not just a safe place for elephants. It’s also where we show how much we value the bond between the local community in Chiang Mai and these wonderful animals. We want to make sure people understand why treating elephants kindly is so important.

Our Ethical Elephant Sanctuary near Chiang Mai is a place of hope. It shows that people and elephants can live together in a caring and respectful way. We’re proud to be a part of this ethical approach to elephant care.

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1) Packages A-G include free pick-up and drop-back service if your accommodation is within the city. 2) If your accommodation is located far outside the city, there will be a transport charge. 3) The transport fee depends on the distance from the old city. 4) Please note that cancellations and refunds are not allowed. 5) If you need to change the date, kindly inform us at least one week in advance. 6) For cash payments, please pay your guide or driver during pick-up. 7) Doiinthanon Elephant Sanctuary and Doiinthanon Elephant Park are the same place.

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