Now that is a view. Photo by: Mark Ord

Doi Suthep and Doi Pui

A national park on Chiang Mai's doorstep

Lush primary forest and a mountaintop temple a 10-minute ride from downtown Chiang Mai makes for a varied and interesting day trip. Suthep is a district of western Chiang Mai city and gives its name to the adjacent mountain (doi means mountain in north Thai), as well as the temple on the summit—Wat Prathat Doi Suthep. The forested mountain, plus neighbouring Doi Pui, form Doi Suthep-Pui National Park.

Travelfish says:

A very good sealed road leads from the foot to the summit of Doi Suthep and on to Doi Pui, so going by motorbike or car is ideal and allows you to stop wherever and whenever you wish. The road is very winding, and occasionally very steep, so do take care; check brakes and tyres before setting off, and if you’re not confident on a scooter or motorbike then stick to a songthaew—this isn’t a good place for learner drivers. Red songthaews leave from Huay Kaew Road near the Zoo and Wat Prathat Doi Suthep costing 40 baht per person each way. Normally drivers wait for 8 to 10 passengers before leaving or you can negotiate a deal for the whole vehicle.

Looking back to Chiang Mai. Photo by: Mark Ord
Looking back to Chiang Mai. Photo: Mark Ord

Doi Suthep rises from around 300 to over 1,600 metres and traverses various flora zones, so as you climb you’ll pass dry dipterocarp on lower slopes, then mixed evergreen and tropical gallery forests and montane and pine at the highest altitudes.

Just past the foot of the hill on the left is Huay Kaew Waterfall, a popular and often crowded picnic spot, just after which is a checkpoint and national park visitors’ centre. Minimal information was on display when we visited in mid-2017 but they did have various English-language maps available, so it’s worth a stop. An entry ticket is not necessary at ... Travelfish members only (Full text is around 1,400 words.)

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Contact details for Doi Suthep and Doi Pui

Address: West of central Chiang Mai
Coordinates (for GPS): 98º55'15.6" E, 18º48'13.32" N
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Based in Chiang Mai, Mark Ord has been travelling Southeast Asia for over two decades and first crossed paths with Travelfish on Ko Lipe in the early 1990s.