Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park is a mountainous park known for its rugged peaks, including Thailand’s second highest mountain, rich forest ecosystems, and natural hot springs.
Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park, located in northern Thailand’s Chiang Mai Province near the Myanmar border, encompasses a diverse mountainous landscape featuring Thailand’s second highest peak, Doi Pha Hom Pok, which rises to 2,285 meters (7,497 feet). The park is characterized by steep granite cliffs, dense evergreen and mixed deciduous forests, and a cooler climate compared to the lowlands. Its ecology supports a variety of flora, including pine and oak forests, and abundant wildlife such as barking deer, civets, and a wide range of bird species, making it a favorite destination for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers.
Historically, the park has been important as a natural border region and a habitat for native hill tribes. Outdoor recreation opportunities in the park include hiking to scenic viewpoints, camping in designated areas, and soaking in naturally warm mineral hot springs, which are believed to have therapeutic properties. Key landmarks include the summit of Doi Pha Hom Pok with panoramic views, the Mok Fa Waterfall, and the undiscovered natural hot spring pools scattered throughout the park. Visitors find the park a refreshing retreat from city life due to its tranquility, scenic beauty, and the cool mountain air.
The park’s rough terrain and limited facilities emphasize a wilderness experience that appeals to hikers looking for challenging climbs and wildlife observers. Its proximity to the town of Fang provides logistical support for many visitors, while the park itself remains relatively less crowded than Thailand’s more famous parks. Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park offers a compelling combination of natural scenery, ecological diversity, and outdoor adventure, making it a notable protected area in northern Thailand.
Summit of Doi Pha Hom Pok, Thailand's second highest peak offering panoramic mountain views
Natural hot springs with mineral-rich warm waters ideal for relaxation
Mok Fa Waterfall, a scenic cascade nestled within the park’s forested terrain
Expansive evergreen and pine forests hosting diverse wildlife and bird species
The park’s highest point at 2,285 meters, providing breathtaking views over northern Thailand and the surrounding mountain ranges.
Natural warm mineral springs scattered throughout the park, popular for bathing and believed to have health benefits.
A multi-tiered waterfall located within easy reach on one of the park’s main trails, surrounded by lush forest.