Mueang Chiang Mai District, Thailand
Suthep,
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Some path is not maintained so be careful. The trail (from the foothill to Wat Prathat doi Suthep) starts somewhat far from the city and public transportation. I descent on the trail and found myself in the middle of nowhere. A nice lady gave me a ride to the city.
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Intense hike! Definitely not for the faint of heart! Slick, mud stairs and straight up. Be prepared. Bring bug spray and good shoes. Lots of ants. Wouldn't go after rain.
I don't know if this is even the exact coords lol. Just follow the trodden path. After a long long hike you come to a river/waterfall, cross the river and the path continues, don't climb up the waterfall stupit! Follow any ribbon markers tied to trees if your lost and path disappears which mostly won't.
I’m gonna be honest, I wanted to quit more than once even more than 10 times. It was really challenging for me, not that the trek is difficult but it was steep and a good 1h walk. A bit disappointed by the temple after such efforts lol It was very crowded and asked an entrance fee for foreigners .
A short but extremely pretty hike full of butterflies and great views
Be prepared for a serious hike and bring plenty of water. The nature is fabulous and we were really glad we took the challenge. The only confusing part is that you have to finish the hike on highway in order to reach Doi Suthep. We took a side road but it ended nowhere. Ps. We saw a quite sizable black snake during our hike so be cautious and do not step on any. They might or might not be poisonous.
Great walk up to the Temple. It's more challenging than the Monks Trail, so not suitable for everyone. Wear good walking shoes, take water and bug spray.
Short but steep hike. Easy trail to follow. It doesn’t take you directly to Doi Sudep but to the road that leads up to it.
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