Op Luang National Park
Op Luang National Park
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Vienna L
10 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020 • Couples
My husband and I drove from Central Chiang Mai and it took us a little less than two hours to the park. There was an entrance fee of 200Baht per adult and a parking fee of 30baht to be paid at the entrance. It wasn't crowded on the day we visited. The tourist information centre was run down and there was no map provide. The posters on the walls are mostly faded. we were abit put off at first. Then we followed the self guided trail and walked round the park. The waterfall was beautiful and plenty of picture taking spots scattered around the park. we walked up the trail and along the way, adequate signage was seen. there were ancient drawings of the wall as well as caves. the trail was paved with dried fallen leaves and it was beautiful. it was abit slippery when walking on the leaves but we managed. overall it was totally worth coming.
Written February 6, 2020
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John K
Costa Mesa, CA2,447 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2023 • Solo
The park itself seems like a nice place for camping (they rent gear), although it's not quiet - the river really roars through the canyon here. Only very basic snacks for sale inside the park, but there's a large restaurant along the main road just outside the entry. Toilets were clean, but of the squat variety only. The nature trail is the main attraction here. It's 1.5 km long, and as the sign says, it takes about 1.5 hours to complete the loop. The trail is well maintained and well marked, including signage warning of hazards. Didn't see any litter along the trail. Some steep climbs and areas of tricky footing, especially ascending to the first and highest lookout point, but it can be walked in flip flops, carefully. Not in crocs though. There are signs all along the way explaining the archeological significance, geologic features, and plant life in the area. Entry fee is 100 thb plus 30 for a car. Worth the price, in my opinion, for the amount of effort that went into creating the trail and posting helpful information.
Written November 15, 2023
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Paul D
Greater London, UK44 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2016 • Solo
As a keen amateur wildlife photographer I visited this part of Thailand ,famous for it's birdlife .Doi Inthanon is the most well known park ,but it is also the busiest .I was staying in the town of Hot ,south of Chiang Mai and adjacent to OP Luang national park ,so I visited on a daily basis ,for a few hours.A main road runs through the park and there are not too many places to stop ,but where it is possible ,I saw many different species of birds and butterflies .The park headquarters is a good place to stop ,there is a restaurant ,toilets ,not for the faint hearted ,and a seating area.This is also where the main gate into the park is situated .For a small fee ,you can go in and walk down to the river or take a stroll along the nature trails .Not many records of bird sightings exist for this park ,so I was pleasantly suprised by the number of species that I spotted .Well worth a visit if you are in the area.
Written February 23, 2016
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M+in
Melaka, Malaysia234 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2015 • Family
Our first intention is to go up to the bridge over the canyon. Yes, we did. The view from the bridge is magnificent. After the bridge, we found something more attractive. There's a land with pre-historical human. We walked about 100m, we came to the grave of a young adult from the age of bronze. We didn't went further in because we were not accompanied by the park guide and we spotted a few fresh animal poops. So, for our safety, we returned to the entrance.
Written September 26, 2015
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Massimo R
Milan, Italy129 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2020
The Park has a dual pricing 20 Baht for Thais and 200 Baht for foreigners. It is not the only park doing so, of course, but many foreigners refuse to pay ten times more on the principle of non discrimination.
Written July 28, 2020
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HappyHouseChiangmai
Chiang Mai, Thailand26 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2016 • Solo
not good Value for money. We do not recommend this place far away from city we drive about 2 hour for visit this place but nothing to do here. And more important the official they are does not hopeful for information.
Written March 24, 2016
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Wingfield73
Chiang Mai, Thailand1,012 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2018 • Friends
The drive to Omkoi from Chiang Mai/Hod through this national park is superb with vistas of fast flowing rivers, deep gorges and green, forested hills. Sadly the Park itself has discriminatory pricing 20 Baht for Thais and 200 Baht for foreigners which on principle I refuse to pay. There is an adjoining conifer research station covering a very larger area, attractive and free of charge and going some way to temper our disappointment about Ob Luang
Written December 12, 2018
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