Dong Yen Arboretum

Dong Yen Arboretum

Dong Yen Arboretum
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Opening Hours: generally 06:00 – 18:00
 
Dong Yen Arboretum, located in Village No. 4, Ban Pong Kum, Pa Miang Subdistrict, Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai Province, is a small natural area that quietly serves as a “gentle transition zone” between watershed forests and mountain communities. Seen in a broader context, Dong Yen is not merely an arboretum for casual walks; it forms part of a continuous mountain and forest corridor stretching from Doi Saket up toward the Pa Miang–Mae Kampong area. This is a landscape where forests, villages, and waterways have coexisted long before the notion of tourism took shape.
 
The terrain surrounding Dong Yen Arboretum lies along gentle foothill slopes, gradually rising toward the Pa Miang uplands. This topography supports an open forest structure, with tall trees interspersed with understory plants. As a result, the atmosphere feels airy rather than dense or oppressive. Walking through the area is comfortable and unhurried, with natural sounds clearly perceptible—especially the wind moving through the canopy and the seasonal chorus of forest insects. These elements reinforce Dong Yen’s character as a “working forest,” not a staged or artificially curated landscape.
 
When viewed at a larger scale, Dong Yen represents one fragment of the same geographical system that includes Pa Miang and Mae Kampong. These areas share a common role as headwater forests feeding small streams that flow into the Mae Kuang watershed. Local communities here developed alongside the forest rather than in separation from it, unlike large urban centers. In this context, Dong Yen Arboretum functions as a buffer zone, helping maintain a balance between human use and the long-term integrity of the ecosystem.
 
From a visitor’s perspective, Dong Yen Arboretum suits those who want to “slow the rhythm” between visits to major destinations such as Mae Kampong or the Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Center. There is no need for a plan, no rush, and no checklist of activities to complete. Simply strolling beneath the trees, resting while the body adjusts to the cooler air, and letting the quietness reset one’s thoughts is already a full and meaningful use of the space.
 
Seasonality clearly influences the mood of the area. Winter brings cool, dry air, ideal for long walks without fatigue. During the rainy season, the forest turns vividly green, with richer scents of soil and leaves, though some paths may become slippery. In summer, despite higher temperatures, the shade from mature trees keeps the area usable, especially in the early morning or late afternoon, provided visitors bring sufficient drinking water.
 
Getting There From Chiang Mai city, drive toward Doi Saket District, then continue to Pa Miang Subdistrict and Ban Pong Kum. The route is mostly paved, with some winding mountain sections. Using a navigation app and searching for “Dong Yen Arboretum,” or entering the coordinates 18.908669, 99.235704, is recommended for accuracy. If planning to continue onward to Mae Kampong or higher elevations, allow extra travel time and avoid driving back after dark if unfamiliar with mountain roads.
 
Name Dong Yen Arboretum
Location Village No. 4, Ban Pong Kum, Pa Miang Subdistrict, Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai
Coordinates 18.908669, 99.235704
Highlights Open forest arboretum, peaceful atmosphere, part of the Pa Miang–Mae Kampong forest landscape, suitable for gentle walks and quiet rest
Best Time to Visit Morning and late afternoon / winter offers the most comfortable weather / rainy season is lush but paths may be slippery
Entrance Fee Generally free of charge
Access Drive from Chiang Mai to Doi Saket District, then continue to Pa Miang Subdistrict and Ban Pong Kum
Current Status Open to visitors
Nearby Attractions (with Distance) Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Center (6 km) Tel. 053-389-228
Mae Kampong Village (15 km) Tel. 053-010-123
Mae Kuang Udom Thara Dam (15 km) Tel. 053-865-685
Wat Phra That Doi Saket (18 km) Tel. 053-865-709
Mae Takhrai National Park (22 km) Tel. 052-000-832
Nearby Restaurants (with Distance) Take A Walk Cafe (5 km) Tel. 065-461-0048
Brick Box Cafe (6 km) Tel. 097-951-5297
The Giant Chiang Mai (17 km) Tel. 092-447-8887
Srida Lanna Cafe (18 km) Tel. 089-429-6899
Pan’s Farm (20 km) Tel. 083-262-9895
Nearby Accommodations (with Distance) Brick Box Pool Villa (6 km) Tel. 097-951-5297
Getaway Chiang Mai Resort and Spa (8 km) Tel. 053-908-355
Jasmine Hills Lodge (11 km) Tel. 053-495-832
Horizon Village & Resort (12 km) Tel. 053-292-381
Srida Resort Lanna (18 km) Tel. 053-038-559
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How is Dong Yen Arboretum different from Mae Kampong?
A: Dong Yen focuses on quiet, simple use of natural space and does not offer homestays or intensive tourism activities like Mae Kampong.
 
Q: Is it suitable as a stop before or after visiting Mae Kampong?
A: Yes. It works well as a place to pause and reset before heading into higher elevations or to unwind after visiting major attractions.
 
Q: Is it suitable for children or elderly visitors?
A: Yes, as long as visits focus on slow walking with rest breaks. Comfortable walking shoes and drinking water are recommended.
 
Q: Which coordinates should be used for navigation?
A: Use the coordinates 18.908669, 99.235704 for the most accurate navigation.
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