Mae Fah Luang Arboretum is a renowned botanical garden in northern Thailand showcasing diverse plant species from the region's evergreen forests, offering visitors a tranquil outdoor experience rich in flora and culture.
The Mae Fah Luang Arboretum is located in the mountainous area of Doi Tung in Chiang Rai Province, northern Thailand. The arboretum spans approximately 1,200 hectares and constitutes an important part of the Doi Tung Development Project, initiated to restore the environment and improve the livelihood of local hill tribes. It focuses on preserving native and regional flora, especially from northern Thailand's distinctive tropical evergreen and subtropical forests. The arboretum features extensive collections of native trees, shrubs, and flowering plants, arranged in themed zones such as a shade garden, medicinal plants garden, and conifer garden. Visitors can explore well-maintained trails meandering through the arboretum’s diverse landscapes, showcasing vibrant native species throughout the year. Key landmarks include picturesque viewpoints overlooking the majestic forested hills of Doi Tung and the Royal Villa, which lies nearby though outside the arboretum grounds. The arboretum offers a peaceful environment for nature photography, leisurely walks, and educational tours focusing on forest conservation and sustainable land use practices. Its design reflects integrated forest restoration principles and serves as a model for ecological and social sustainability. Tourists and researchers alike are drawn to the arboretum for its beautiful plant displays, cultural significance rooted in royal patronage, and the opportunity to connect with northern Thailand's natural heritage. The arboretum's conservation efforts also support several bird species and native wildlife, making it a harmonious place for observing both plants and animals in a serene outdoor setting.
Doi Tung Forest Viewpoints providing sweeping vistas of northern Thailand's hills
Extensive collection of native northern Thai plant species, including rare orchids and conifers
Themed garden areas such as medicinal plants and aromatic herbs showcasing local biodiversity
Peaceful walking paths suitable for all ages with educational signage about regional ecology
Offers panoramic views over the densely forested hills and valleys surrounding the arboretum.
Showcases indigenous plants traditionally used in northern Thai herbal medicine.
Features a diverse range of conifers adapted to the cooler elevations of Doi Tung.