Doi Inthanon National Park, located in the Chiang Mai province of Thailand, covers an area of 482 square kilometers. It is renowned for Doi Inthanon, which is the highest mountain in Thailand, standing at 2,565 meters above sea level. This national park is part of the Himalayan mountain range and is a haven for nature enthusiasts, boasting a diverse range of flora and fauna. Home to lush forests, stunning waterfalls like Mae Klang, Wachirathan, Sirithan, and Mae Ya, and various hill tribes, it provides a unique cultural experience alongside natural beauty. Visitors can witness the park's rich biodiversity, including many bird species, making it a popular spot for bird watching. Trekking trails and the Ang Ka nature walk offer opportunities to explore the park's natural wonders. Doi Inthanon is also known for its royal stupas, which were built to honor the 60th birthday anniversaries of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit. Additionally, the park's higher altitudes provide a cooler climate, which is a pleasant escape from Thailand's tropical heat.