“Mae Wong National Park is renowned for Chong Yen Viewpoint with its sea of mist and year-round cool air, and for Mokochu Peak, the highest and most challenging summit in the Western Forest Complex.”

Mae Wong National Park covers Pang Sila Thong District in Kamphaeng Phet and Mae Wong/Mae Poen Districts in Nakhon Sawan, with a total area of 894 sq.km. It forms part of the Western Forest Complex and represents one of Thailand’s most important watershed forests, feeding streams such as Khlong Mae Wong and many tributaries. The park was officially designated on 14 September 1987.

The forest types include Mixed Deciduous Forest (70%), Tropical Evergreen Forest (25%), and Dry Dipterocarp Forest (5%), with valuable timber species such as teak, Afzelia xylocarpa, and Pterocarpus. The mountainous terrain creates abundant streams, scenic ridges, and several multi-tiered waterfalls.

Major Attractions & Recommended Activities

  • Mokochu Peak: A legendary 5-day, 4-night trekking route (open Nov–Feb). Registration and guides/porters are required. Known for cold weather, sunrise views, and wilderness trekking.

  • Chong Yen Viewpoint: Famous for misty panoramas, birdwatching, and sunrise/sunset views. Visit duration 1–2 hours.

  • Kew Krathing Viewpoint: A scenic ridge where visitors can camp, photograph the sunrise, and enjoy sweeping forest views.

  • Phu Sawan Viewpoint: A smaller viewpoint offering serene morning scenery.

  • Kaeng Nok Yoong: A peaceful riverside spot ideal for birdwatching, with more than 305 bird species recorded.

Major Waterfalls

  • Mae Kasa Waterfall: A 9-tier waterfall; 2–3 hr trek; moderate–hard; ideal for photography and relaxing by the pools.

  • Mae Rewa Waterfall: 5 tiers; 1–2 hr trek; easy–moderate; features clear, shaded pools.

  • Mae Kee Waterfall: 6 tiers; 1–2 hr trek; moderate difficulty with natural pools suitable for cooling off.

  • Mae Krasi Waterfall: Medium-sized fall; 30–60 min walk; easy; great for families and day visitors.

Wildlife & Flora

Mae Wong National Park supports diverse wildlife typical of the Western Forest Complex:

  • Mammals: Serow, barking deer, wild boar, civets, and small carnivores.

  • Birds: Over 305 species, including rare species such as White-headed Bulbul, Rufous-throated Partridge, and various raptors.

  • Reptiles & Amphibians: Snakes, frogs, and geckos are commonly found along trails and streams.

  • Vegetation: Dense evergreen forests, mixed deciduous woodlands, towering teak trees, and seasonal wildflowers along trekking routes.

Visitors can enjoy nature observation, photography, birdwatching, trekking, and waterfall exploration throughout the park’s expansive terrain.


How to Get There

By Private Car:

  • From Bangkok, drive north via Phahonyothin Road (Highway 1) toward Kamphaeng Phet.
  • Enter Khlong Lan–Umphang Road (Highway 1242) after passing Kamphaeng Phet city.
  • Continue straight to Km. 65, where the park headquarters is located.
  • To reach Chong Yen Viewpoint, continue driving 28 km further along the mountain road (total ~93 km from the beginning of the route).
  • Trekkers heading to Mokochu Peak must register with the park and arrange porters/guides before departure.

By Public Transport:

  • Take a bus or van from Bangkok to Kamphaeng Phet City.
  • From the city, charter a local taxi/van to Mae Wong National Park Headquarters (Km. 65).
  • Those traveling to Chong Yen or the trailheads for Mokochu may need local 4×4 transport or park-arranged vehicles.

Travel Inside the Park:

  • Roads to Chong Yen and major viewpoints are accessible by car (mixed asphalt and gravel).
  • All waterfalls and most nature trails require walking.

Travel Tips
  • Booking: Campsites and accommodations must be booked online in advance.

  • Mobile Signal: Very limited or no signal at Chong Yen, viewpoints, and Mokochu route.

  • Supplies: Bring enough drinking water and food; facilities inside the park are limited.

  • Gear: Wear proper hiking shoes; bring a rain jacket, flashlight, insect repellent, and hat.

  • Seasonal Gear:

    • Nov–Feb: Warm clothing

    • Jun–Oct: Rain protection

  • Trail Difficulty:

    • Easy: Mae Krasi Waterfall

    • Moderate: Mae Rewa, Mae Kee

    • Hard: Mae Kasa Waterfall, Mokochu Peak

  • Activities: Trekking, camping, birdwatching, photography, waterfall visits

  • Best Time to Visit:

    • Nov–Feb: Sea of mist, cool weather

    • Jun–Oct: Strong waterfall flow


Admission Fees:

  • Thai Citizens: Adults 40 THB, Children 20 THB
  • Foreign Visitors: Adults 200 THB, Children 100 THB
  • Vehicles: Car 30 THB, Motorcycle 20 THB
  • Camping Fee: 30 THB per person per night (tent rental not included)

Opening Hours:

  • Open daily
  • Hours: 06:00 – 18:00 (Gate hours)

Mae Wong National Park Kamphaeng Phet

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