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Doi Tung Wildlife Sanctuary adventures

Doi Tung Wildlife Sanctuary Adventures

Doi Tung Wildlife Sanctuary is a protected natural area in northern Thailand known for its rich biodiversity, mountainous terrain, and opportunities for wildlife observation and nature exploration.

140,000
Acres Protected
25
Miles of Trails
20,000
Annual Visitors
1977
Year Established

About Doi Tung Wildlife Sanctuary

 

Doi Tung Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Chiang Rai Province in northern Thailand, covering a mountainous region that forms part of the Daen Lao Range near the Laos border. The sanctuary plays a crucial role in preserving the area's diverse ecosystems, which range from mixed deciduous forest to evergreen and coniferous forests at higher elevations. It is home to many endangered and rare species such as the Asian black bear, clouded leopard, Asiatic wild dog (dhole), and various bird species. The terrain is characterized by rugged hills with elevations varying from approximately 600 to over 1,650 meters, creating a variety of microclimates and habitats. The sanctuary was established with the purpose of protecting these important habitats and providing a refuge for wildlife threatened by deforestation and human encroachment. Visitors to Doi Tung Wildlife Sanctuary can enjoy hiking through dense forest trails, wildlife watching, and birding, especially during the cooler months when animal activity is higher. There are several notable viewpoints offering panoramic views of surrounding mountain ranges and valleys. The sanctuary attracts conservationists and nature enthusiasts keen to experience Thailand's lesser-known natural environments while contributing to ongoing preservation efforts. Its proximity to Doi Tung Royal Villa and other cultural sites adds to its visitor appeal, making it a destination that combines nature and heritage. The sanctuary is managed by the Thai government with collaboration from conservation organizations to ensure habitat protection and sustainable visitor use.

Highlights

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Panoramic viewpoints offering sweeping vistas of mountains and valleys

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Habitat of endangered species including Asiatic black bear and clouded leopard

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Forest trails passing through diverse ecological zones from lowland to montane forest

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Close proximity to cultural landmarks like Doi Tung Royal Villa and Mae Fah Luang Garden

Notable Natural Features

Doi Tung Peak Viewpoints

Elevated points within the sanctuary providing expansive views across northern Thailand's mountainous landscapes.

Montane Evergreen Forests

Unique higher-elevation forest areas supporting diverse plant and animal species uncommon at lower altitudes.

Wildlife Habitat Corridors

Essential migration routes and shelter for several endangered mammals and birds preserved within the sanctuary.