Located on Thailand’s border with Myanmar, Doi Ang Khang National Park is a fabulous day trip or overnight trip from Chiang Mai. Here you’ll find fascinating villages, the King’s nature project and fabulous views.
Getting to Doi Ang Khang can be a challenge. The road is steep and not for new divers, so it’s best to either hire a good car or a good driver.
Once at the top of this 1,928m mountain, you’ll be greeted by many attractions. First and foremost is the viewpoint. Just off the road, there’s a camping area called Kiu Lom Viewpoint which has great sunset and sunrise views. Tents can be rented for overnight stays.
Further on you’ll find several different villages. Some of these have a distinctly Chinese feel as some KMT regiments settled in the area after fleeing to Thailand. Others are more Burmese. The No Lae people immigrated to Thailand from Burma and still speak their own language.
Perhaps the most important part of Doi Ang Khang National Park is the Royal Agricultural Station. Started by King Bhumibol Adulyadej, this project was meant to bring peace to the war-torn border area and encourage locals to grow something other than poppy.
The best hikes in the park are through the Royal Agricultural Station where you’ll be greeted with colorful gardens and nice views over the mountains that lead into Myanmar’s Shan State.