Mon Kood Phan Pi
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Open Days: Generally open daily (it is recommended to check weather conditions before visiting, especially during the rainy season as trails can be slippery)
Opening Hours: Generally 07:00 – 17:30 (starting the hike early is recommended to allow enough time to return before dark)
 
Mon Kood Phan Pi, located in Village No. 1, Huai Kaew Subdistrict, Chiang Mai Province, is a nature destination well-suited for travelers who enjoy hiking and cool forest environments. Its most striking feature is a mountain landscape covered with dense ferns, some reaching heights of approximately 3 meters. Walking along the trail feels like passing through a naturally formed green corridor, untouched by artificial arrangement.
 
The uniqueness of Mon Kood Phan Pi lies not only in its lush greenery but also in its cool temperature and high humidity, which allow ferns to grow thickly and continuously, shaping the mountain’s distinct character. The climate is generally cool, especially from the late rainy season through winter. For visitors seeking a forest atmosphere that feels refreshing without the extreme challenge of very high elevations, this area offers a well-balanced experience. It is also ideal for photographers looking for deep green tones and natural textures without relying on staged viewpoints.
 
A visit to Mon Kood Phan Pi typically involves a hike of around 2 hours. Actual walking time may vary depending on physical condition, trail conditions, and the amount of time spent stopping for photography. This moderate hiking requirement makes the destination appealing to adventure travelers who enjoy physical activity at a manageable level, rewarded by immersive forest scenery. On days with optimal humidity, the ferns appear vibrant and full, especially in the morning when soft light enhances their color and depth.
 
Visitors are advised to prepare proper hiking shoes with good grip, carry sufficient drinking water, and bring a light windbreaker or rain jacket. Weather conditions in forested mountain areas can change quickly, and after rainfall the ground may become slippery due to damp soil and fallen leaves. Responsible tourism is essential here: avoid damaging vegetation, do not step on fragile plants unnecessarily, and always carry all trash back out of the area to help preserve the natural environment for future visitors.
 
Getting There Travelers can use Highway 1187 to reach the Huai Kaew area, then continue toward the designated starting point for the hike, depending on local access arrangements. It is recommended to refuel before entering the area and allow extra time for parking and route adjustments based on current trail conditions.
 
Place Name Mon Kood Phan Pi, Village No. 1, Huai Kaew Subdistrict, Chiang Mai Province
Location Village No. 1, Huai Kaew Subdistrict, Mae On District, Chiang Mai Province (near the Mae Kampong area)
Highlights Mountain covered with dense ferns up to approximately 3 meters tall, cool climate, suitable for hiking and nature photography
Recommended Activities Approximately 2-hour hike, forest photography, light nature trekking depending on trail conditions
Best Time to Visit Late rainy season to winter (around October – February), offering cool weather and lush greenery
Access Via Highway 1187 to Huai Kaew area, then continue to the hiking starting point (check local trail conditions before departure)
Current Status A natural attraction within the local area; weather and trail conditions should be checked before each visit
Nearby Attractions (Approximate Distance) Mae Kampong Village approximately 20 km
Mae Kampong Waterfall approximately 21 km
Than Thong Waterfall approximately 18 km
Tham Mueang On (Wat Tham Mueang On) approximately 22 km
San Kamphaeng Hot Springs approximately 28 km
Nearby Restaurants (Distance + Phone) Teddu Coffee Mae Kampong approximately 20 km, Tel. 095-893-5237
Rabiang View Mae Kampong approximately 20 km, Tel. 093-964-7794
Na Mae Kampong Restaurant approximately 20 km, Tel. 082-556-2997
Mae Kampong Rim Than approximately 20 km, Tel. 080-121-3751
Suan Chan (Mae Kampong area) approximately 20 km, Tel. 090-983-9746
Nearby Accommodations (Distance + Phone) Ban Phak Plearn (Mae On) approximately 16 km, Tel. 083-263-5332
Rung Arun Resort (Mae On) approximately 24 km, Tel. 081-764-2350
Ban Long Khao (Mae Kampong area) approximately 20 km, Tel. 065-398-9509
Ban Ban Homestay (Mae Kampong area) approximately 20 km, Tel. 095-324-9501
San Kamphaeng Hot Springs Accommodation approximately 28 km, Tel. 087-659-1791
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Mon Kood Phan Pi located?
A: It is located in Village No. 1, Huai Kaew Subdistrict, Mae On District, Chiang Mai Province, near the Mae Kampong area.
 
Q: How long does the hike take?
A: The hike generally takes about 2 hours, although the actual time may vary depending on trail conditions and individual fitness.
 
Q: What makes this place special?
A: The mountain is densely covered with ferns, some growing up to approximately 3 meters tall, creating a cool, immersive forest atmosphere ideal for hiking and photography.
 
Q: Which months are best for visiting?
A: Late rainy season through winter (around October to February) usually offers pleasant weather and vibrant greenery, though visitors should always check rainfall conditions before traveling.
 
Q: What should visitors prepare before hiking?
A: Proper non-slip hiking shoes, sufficient water, a light windbreaker or rain jacket, insect repellent, and an early start to ensure a safe return before dark.
 Mon Kood Phan Pi Map
Nature and Wildlife Category: Nature and Wildlife
Mountain (Doi) Group: Mountain (Doi)
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