Doi Intanon National Park - Thailand's Highest Peak

Description
Located south of Chiang Mai is one of the most fertile troves of natural treasure in Thailand, Doi Intanon National Park. The invigorating mountain air, the fresh, cool climate, makes it a rejuvenating break from the city. Doi Intanon, 8514 feet above sea level – the highest peak in Thailand, is probably the most preserved National Park in Thailand. It is extremely popular among bird watchers, with more than 383 species have been reported. On this tour stops are made at: Wat Phrathad Chom Thong with its holy relic and ancient treasures, Wachiratharn Waterfall, the twin chedi – built by Thai Airforce to honour King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit, and the summit – containing the shrine of Chao Inthawitchayanon, the former prince of Chiang Mai. A short trek along Michael’s Trail offers a beautiful and unforgettable experience.
Lunch on this tour is served picnic style.
Included
Fully Guided Tour.
Round Trip Transportation / Pick-up & Drop-off.
National Park Entrance Fee
Lunch
Excluded
Gratuities (optional)
Beverages
Know before you go
Doi Intanon can get very cold, so warm weather clothing is recommended.
Proper attire to enter a temple (No dresses above the knee. No short pants or three quarter pants. Modest shirts. No see through garments. No sports-wear. No footwear inside temple.).