Doi Mae Salong National Park is a mountainous park in northern Thailand renowned for its vibrant hill tribe cultures, scenic tea plantations, and diverse wildlife habitats.
Doi Mae Salong National Park is located in the northernmost province of Chiang Rai, Thailand, covering rugged mountainous terrain dominated by Doi Mae Salong peak at approximately 1,367 meters (4,485 feet) elevation. The park features cool mountain climates, rich evergreen forests, and cultivated lands, especially famous for extensive tea plantations developed by the local community. Ecologically, the park supports subtropical moist broadleaf forests with diverse flora including temperate species uncommon in Thailand, and habitats for wildlife such as muntjac, various bird species, and potentially some elusive mammals native to the region. The area is historically significant due to its unique settlement of ethnic Chinese (former Kuomintang soldiers) who fled to Thailand in the mid-20th century, shaping the cultural landscape of the region with a blend of Thai and Yunnanese influences. Visitors enjoy hiking through panoramic trails, cultural tours of hill tribe villages, exploration of local markets, and scenic drives along mountainous roads. Seasonal wildflowers bloom profusely in cool months and fresh tea harvest seasons add to the charm. Key landmarks include viewpoints like Pha Yeep and the vibrant Doi Mae Salong township. The park offers tranquil natural experiences combined with cultural richness, making it appealing for hikers, photographers, and those interested in local traditions.
Doi Mae Salong Peak scenic overlook with panoramic views of mountain ranges
Extensive tea plantations showcasing traditional tea cultivation
Cultural villages of ethnic Chinese hill tribes with unique customs
Pha Yeep viewpoint, especially stunning at sunrise and sunset
The highest peak in the park offering sweeping views of the northern Thai highlands and Myanmar border.
Well-maintained high-altitude tea farms that reflect the agricultural heritage and provide picturesque landscapes.
Communities of Yunnan Chinese immigrants and other tribes preserving unique traditions, handicrafts, and cuisine.