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Chiang Mai’s famous Doi Inthanon National Park is scheduled to reopen today after being closed for months due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Doi Inthanon is Thailand’s highest peak. Visitors arrived at the park gates as early as 5am, where they had to undergo a Covid screening before being allowed in.  The national park is the home of the Doi Inthanon mountain, also known as the “Roof of Thailand,” which at 2,565 metres is the tallest in the country. It’s located in the Chom Thong district, not too far from Chiang Mai’s city centre. The park is a popular tourist destination, […]

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1 minute ago, Griff1315 said:

Open again and still dual pricing even with virtually no foreign tourists.

You are correct but I would add that it is an absolute bargain currently because normally when there are next to no customers Thai economic logic would be to double the price. 😉

3 minutes ago, Griff1315 said:

Open again and still dual pricing even with virtually no foreign tourists...Screenshot_20211110-173012_Google.thumb.jpg.8cd5b72e2188bb20c036854a0aeda6c1.jpg

Normal for Thailand. Now if it was one price for all...now that should be front page news.

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Just now, gummy said:

You are correct but I would add that it is an absolute bargain currently because normally when there are next to no customers Thai economic logic would be to double the price. 😉

50 Baht for Thais 

300 for foreigners 

Little over double already pal...🤪

1 minute ago, gummy said:

I think you missed my sarcasm. That's the normal price !

Never miss your sarcasm gummy its always clear. It just rattles me how the idiots come up with these prices. Double the price would be more than a sufficient rip off but six times. 

I know there is worse I've seen 20 baht for Thais 500 for foreigners, never did see inside though...😉

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If you have a squint at google maps you will find there are a few minor roads that approach doi inthanon from the manyanmar border side.

I have ridden a motorcycle from this approach and it is a very spectacular ride along the border then up the mountain.

Last time I did it there were no national park check points using this route.

If you approach from a different direction to the main entrance it is probably best you leave by the main entrance and stop and pay on your departure.

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