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Op Luang National Park Adventures

Op Luang National Park features dramatic limestone canyons, crystal-clear mountain streams, and ancient archaeological sites, offering excellent hiking, wildlife viewing, and cultural exploration opportunities.

44,000 acres
Acres Protected
15 miles
Miles of Trails
Approx. 50,000
Annual Visitors
1991
Year Established

About Op Luang National Park

 

Op Luang National Park is located in the Mae Chaem and Mae Wang districts of Chiang Mai Province in northern Thailand. Covering an area characterized by rugged limestone canyons, dense evergreen forests, and cascading waterfalls, the park provides a rich natural and cultural experience. The park's main attraction is the Op Luang Canyon, a steep-sided gorge carved by the Mae Chaem River, known for its striking rock formations and clear turquoise pools. Archaeological remains found within caves in the park suggest human presence dating back to prehistoric times, making it an area of both natural and historical significance. The park's diverse ecosystems support a variety of flora and fauna including evergreen and deciduous trees, birds like hornbills and pheasants, and wildlife such as deer and wild boars. Popular activities include hiking along well-marked trails to viewpoints, swimming in natural pools, and exploring caves with prehistoric paintings. Seasonal waterfalls such as Mon Luang and Mae Chaem add to the park’s scenic appeal. Wildlife watching, especially birding enthusiasts, find the park rewarding. The park's accessibility from Chiang Mai city makes it a favorite day-trip destination, while camping facilities are available for visitors wishing to immerse themselves longer. Op Luang National Park balances natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and cultural heritage, attracting visitors interested in nature, history, and tranquility.

Highlights

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Op Luang Canyon – a dramatic limestone gorge with crystal-clear streams

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Ancient prehistoric cave paintings and archaeological sites

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Seasonal waterfalls like Mon Luang Waterfall and Mae Chaem Waterfall

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Diverse evergreen forest with excellent birdwatching opportunities

Notable Natural Features

Op Luang Canyon

A steep, narrow gorge carved by the Mae Chaem River with striking rock formations and clear waters ideal for scenic walks and photography.

Prehistoric Cave Paintings

Rock art found in caves within the park date back thousands of years, providing insight into ancient human activity in the region.

Mon Luang Waterfall

A beautiful cascading waterfall, especially impressive during the rainy season, with natural pools for swimming.