2025 Li District Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in August)
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Kon Noi Waterfall
Kon Noi Waterfall has 7 levels in total. It is a waterfall in the middle of a deep forest. The waterfall stream originates from Mae Kon Noi Stream, which passes through the Phra Bat Yang Wi pine forest and flows down into a high valley, creating a large waterfall. Some levels are over 100 meters high. In this area, there is also a point where you can see the scenery below, which is Tambon Ko Village and the Bhumibol Dam Reservoir in the distance at Huai Mae Ko. In the winter, you can also see the sea of mist in this area. Kon Noi Waterfall can only be reached by foot or mountain bike. It is approximately 23 kilometers from the Mae Ping National Park Office. Take the route through Thung Kik before reaching Kon Noi Waterfall.
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Pha Daeng Luang Viewpoint
Pha Daeng Luang or Pha Daeng Luang Viewpoint is located in Mae Ping National Park, Li District, Lamphun Province. It is a steep cliff next to the Ping River, which meanders through the valley. It is so beautiful that it has been nicknamed the Switzerland of Thailand because of the image of the sun rising behind the mountains with the soft sunlight reflecting on the water surface. Not only that, there is also fog floating below, between the mountains and the Ping River. It is an image that anyone who sees will be impressed and never forget.
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Koh Luang Waterfall
Ko Luang Waterfall, Lamphun Province
It is a limestone waterfall that originates from Huai Mae Ko, flowing through a 20-meter-high limestone cliff, flowing down 7 levels, and finally falling into a large pool below. In this area, there is still limestone and water flowing all year round, making the waterfall area. The cliffs along the waterfall still have beautiful stalactites and stalagmites, and the water is emerald blue, like an emerald pool, making it even more beautiful.
📍 Tambon Ko, Amphoe Li, Lamphun Province
⛰️ Mae Ping National Park
💵 Adults 20 baht, children 10 baht
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Beautiful waterfall, an unseen tourist attraction
In Mae Ping National Park, Li District, Lamphun Province
|| Koh Luang Waterfall ||
A natural stream flowing through a limestone cliff
descending down to 7 levels until reaching the level with
a large pool as shown in the picture
The color of the pool will change according to the season
Like this trip, it was in the winter
at the end of January, the beginning of last year
Although the amount of water is less than the rainy season
But the water is clear and has a beautiful emerald blue color
Travel ......
Start from the city of Li District, pin the GPS waterfall
and drive according to the map for about 48 km
Then you have to walk for about 500 meters
The route is quite good, clear, some parts are stairs
For the elderly, it may be a bit difficult
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#Koh Luang Waterfall #Mae Ping National Park
#Visit Lamphun #Visit Li #unseenthailand
#Visit secondary cities
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Ko Luang Waterfall..on a rainy day
Ko Luang Waterfall, a natural highlight of Mae Ping National Park. Ko Luang Waterfall is located in Mae Ping National Park, Ko Subdistrict, Li District, Lamphun Province. It is a limestone waterfall formed by the Mae Ko Stream, flowing through a 20-meter-high limestone cliff, flowing down 7 levels, and finally falling into a large pool below. In this area, there are also limestones and water flowing all year round. As a result, the waterfall area has many stalactites and stalagmites, looking incredibly beautiful and unseen. On the day I went, I didn't get to play in the water. It had just rained, making the water murky. Too bad I didn't get to see the emerald green water. I'll visit again. It's beautiful. #Ko Luang Waterfall #On a rainy day #Li, Lamphun #Visit Lamphun #Visit waterfalls in the rainy season
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Kaeng Ko Camping, Lamphun Province
#Winter travel destinations With such good weather, what could be better than camping?
Kaeng Ko is located in Li District, Lamphun Province.
Kaeng Ko has a wide grassy area with a beautiful view of a large lake, perfect for a picnic or camping overnight.
This is also where the movie Yu Witthaya was filmed.
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Wat Phra Phutthabat Huai Tom, Li District, Lamphun
Wat Phra Phutthabat Huai Tom, which is the largest temple in Li District and is also the village temple of the Paka'nyau people. At the entrance to the temple, there is a monument of Phra Khru Ba Chai Wongsa. Wat Phra Phutthabat Huai Tom has a large area and is an important religious site, the center of the hearts of the people in the Huai Tom community. Inside, there is a beautiful Lanna identity, made from laterite excavated from a laterite pit. Behind the temple, important places include the Phra Muang Kaew Temple, where the chedi is beautifully decorated. It is the place where the sacred body of Luang Pu Khru Ba Chai Wongsa Phatthana is enshrined. #VisitOldTemples #Li #Lamphun #Thailand
Wat Phra Phutthabat Huai Tom
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549 Resort & Cafe’
1. 549 Resort & Cafe’
Address - Li District, Lamphun Province
Highlights - A resort-style cafe with a beautiful view. It is a two-story shop decorated in a modern style. The second floor offers a view of the mountains in the distance. The highlight is the area of the shop, which has a sheep farm, a chicken farm, and a pig farm. It is like a small zoo. There is also a camping area. There are many chic photo spots. As for the menu, there are both savory and sweet dishes and coffee to choose from. #Nice coffee shop #Lamphun coffee shop #Recommended great shop
Score - 8
549 resort&cafe Li Lumphun
The cafe with the best view in Li, Lamphun right now. 360 degree wide angle that can see the long surrounding mountains, blue sky, clouds contrasting well. The surrounding cafe area is a photography corner, cactus garden, sheep farm, there are geese to see, camping, campfire. Here they also have coffee, Thai tea, pearl tea to eat with bakery that is full of the cabinet for you to choose and try. Drive from Li District for about 20 minutes to arrive. #Flower field trip #Cafe review #Northern Isan team #Li
Thung Kik, Lamphun Province
Thung Kik is a natural tourist attraction located in Mae Ping National Park, Lamphun Province. Thung Kik is a wide grassland surrounded by dry dipterocarp and mixed deciduous forests. It has beautiful natural scenery. It is also a spot for watching various types of birds, such as the great black woodpecker and red-footed falcon.
During the winter, the weather here is nice, so tourists like to set up tents and camp in this area. At night, it is very quiet, suitable for tourists who really want to relax because there is almost no internet signal in this area. Anyone who is interested in camping here can contact the park to rent a tent or bring their own.
Location: Mae Ping National Park, Mae Lan Subdistrict, Li District, Lamphun Province
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Kon Noi Viewpoint, Lamphun Province
The Kon Noi Viewpoint is a viewpoint in the deep forest, located in Mae Ping National Park, Lamphun Province. This place is considered a passing viewpoint. Few people know about it and have visited its beauty.
Not far from this viewpoint is the Kon Noi Waterfall. Walk down from the viewpoint for about 300 meters. It is a steep dirt path. Unfortunately, when we went, the water at the waterfall was all dry, so we missed out on its beauty.
The viewpoint area is a small area, not very wide. There are wooden barriers along the cliff to prevent falling. There are also wooden seats laid out for sitting and watching the sunset and the beautiful mountain views. You can see the Ko village in the distance.
If you are lucky and visit during the winter, you will have the chance to see the sea of fog from this point.
Location: Tambon Ko, Amphoe Li, Lamphun Province
#Lamphun #Mountains #HelloStranger
#NortheasternTeam
This summe
This summer, don't miss it. Recommended: Koh Luang Waterfall
📍Located in Li District, Lamphun Province
Koh Luang Waterfall is located in Mae Ping National Park. It is considered a highlight waterfall in Mae Ping National Park.
With the abundance of nature around the waterfall and the beauty of this waterfall, when you come to experience it, you will feel refreshed. It is a great way to refresh yourself. It is suitable for swimming or taking pictures. You can also sit and relax.
#Water activities
#Missing nature
Go out to
Go out to follow the movie "Missing Science"
It's another movie that I really like. So I had the opportunity to visit and donate things to the children here. It's one of the schools surrounded by mountains and the Ping River, which is very beautiful. Currently, there are only 6 students. As for traveling, you have to use a boat only. The view along the way is very beautiful. #Where to travel
📍Kaeng Ko, Mae Ping National Park, Li District, Lamphun Province
#Winter travel to the North
Wat Phra That Ha Duang
Wat Phra That Ha Duang is located in Ban Luang, Li District, Lamphun Province. It is an important ancient site highly revered by the locals. It is believed to have been built to enshrine the Buddha's relics. Inside, there are five stupas arranged on a single base. The stupas are in the Lanna-style bell shape, showcasing balance and beauty. Although some have deteriorated over time, the intricate craftsmanship of ancient artisans is still clearly visible.
According to legend, these five stupas were constructed to represent the five Buddhas of the Bhadrakalpa, holding profound significance in Buddhism.
Wat Phra That Ha Duang
Wat Phra That Ha Duang is located in Li District, Lamphun Province. This ancient temple has a long history and is intertwined with the local folklore of Lanna. Its highlight is the five chedis (stupas) that are aligned in the same area. These chedis are believed to enshrine sacred relics of the Buddha and other holy items, making the temple a significant site of faith for local Buddhists and pilgrims from nearby areas.
Wat Phra That Ha Duang is both a religious heritage site and a spiritual center that is well worth a visit.
Wat Phra Phutthabat Huai Tom
Wat Phra Phutthabat Huai Tom in Li District, Lamphun Province, is a significant temple for the Karen people and locals of Lamphun. The temple features a large, beautiful golden bell-shaped pagoda that stands out from afar. Inside, visitors can pay homage to the sacred footprint of the Buddha. Additionally, the temple houses a grand vihara adorned in Lanna-style art blended with Karen community influences, creating a serene and picturesque atmosphere. It is an ideal place for worship and appreciating the beauty of the architecture.
Lamphun, the city of culture
Lamphun Province has many beautiful temples that tourists can visit and pay homage to. Popular and interesting temples include Wat Phra That Hariphunchai, Wat San Pa Yang Luang, Wat Chamdevi, Wat Doi Ti, and Wat Phra Phutthabat Huai Tom.
Wat Phra That Hariphunchai Woramahawihan: This temple has been a symbol of Lamphun for a long time. It is home to Phra That Hariphunchai, the sacred relic of the year of the rooster. If people born in this year come to pay homage and ask for blessings, their lives will be blessed.
Wat San Pa Yang Luang: This temple is ranked in the top 10 most beautiful in Thailand. It is outstanding for its intricate carvings and patterns. It is built with golden teakwood pillars.
Wat Chamdevi: This temple is where you can pay homage to the relics of Queen Chamadevi, the first ruler of Hariphunchai.
Wat Doi Ti: The highlight is the Sky Walk, which was the first in Lamphun. You can walk and enjoy the view of the mountains and the surrounding atmosphere.
Wat Phra Phutthabat Huai Tom: This is the largest temple in Li District. There are footprints of the Buddha at Huai Tom and the Phra Mahathat Chedi Si Wiang Chai. There are also many other interesting temples such as Wat Nong Pla Khao, Wat Phra Kong Ruesi, and Wat Ton Phueng.
Tourist attractions in Mae Hia Subdistrict
📅 Itinerary
Day 1: Mae Hia Reservoir, Mae Hia Farm, Wat Phra That Doi Kham
Day 2: Walk through Mae Hia fresh market to find something to eat, sit in a cafe, order a cool drink to refresh yourself, then continue to Royal Park Rajapruek
Day 3: Visit Wat Pa Chi, then visit Mae Hia village
🏨 Recommended accommodation: Local Prio Chiang Mai, Central Airport Plaza
🍴 Recommended restaurant: E Chang Tam Laek, the papaya salad is so delicious
📌 Tips: Make the most of your trip and live the rest of your life happily
Wat Ban Pang — Birthplace of Kruba Siwichai, the Saint of Northern Thailand
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📍 Location: Ban Pang Village, Si Wichai Subdistrict, Li District, Lamphun Province, Northern Thailand
Wat Ban Pang is a sacred hilltop temple known as the birthplace and final home of Kruba Siwichai, a beloved monk and spiritual reformer of Northern Thailand. Surrounded by forest and set against the backdrop of gentle mountains, this peaceful temple exudes serenity and spiritual heritage.
Inside the temple grounds, you’ll find a Lanna-style viharn, a golden chedi, and a museum displaying Kruba Siwichai’s personal belongings — including his robes, walking staff, and photographs. Pilgrims visit the site to honor his legacy and reflect in the calm atmosphere.
✨ Tips for Visitors:
• Best visited in the morning for soft light and cooler air
• Wear modest clothing suitable for temple visits
• Take time to explore the museum and enjoy panoramic views of the valley
• Pair your visit with nearby Wat Doi Phrachan or Wat Phra Bat Huai Tom for a full day of cultural discovery
#WatBanPang #KrubaSiwichai #LannaTemple #NorthernThailand #LamphunTemples #SpiritualThailand #PeacefulSanctuary #ThaiCulturalHeritage#localguides #historicallandmarks #familytrip
Wat Phra Phutthabat Huai Tom
Wat Phra Phutthabat Huai Tom, Lamphun Province
It is the largest temple in Li District and is the spiritual center of the Karen people. Inside the temple, there is a royal chapel enshrining the Buddha's footprint and murals telling the story of Khru Ba Chaiyawongsa Phatthana. Behind the chapel is a pagoda with 84,000 Dhammakkhandhas, containing the relics of the Lord Buddha and many Buddha images. There is also a Phra Muang Kaew chapel enshrining the remains of Khru Ba Chaiyawongsa Phatthana. This temple is an important place that reflects the way of life and faith of the Buddhist community.
📍 Na Sai Subdistrict, Li District, Lamphun Province
#Travel to save the world #Wat Phra Phutthabat Huai Tom
Tad Sa Do Waterfall, Mae Ping National Park
Review of Tad Sa Do Waterfall, Mae Ping National Park, Lamphun Province
Tad Sa Do Waterfall is one of the stunning and unique natural attractions within Mae Ping National Park, located in Li District, Lamphun Province. This medium-sized limestone waterfall is characterized by its golden sedimentary rock layers naturally covering the cliff walls. Crystal-clear water cascades down from a height of approximately 15 meters into a lower emerald-green pool, reflecting sunlight beautifully.
In addition to its scenic beauty, Tad Sa Do Waterfall is easily accessible, situated only about 300 meters from the parking area. It is also close to Ko Luang Waterfall, making it convenient to plan visits to both locations in a single day. The walking trail to the waterfall is shaded and surrounded by natural vegetation, with basic facilities such as camping areas and rest spots available for visitors.
Tad Sa Do Waterfall is ideal for travelers seeking a close connection with nature, whether through short hikes, nature photography, or family relaxation in a peaceful and pristine environment. It is a must-visit destination when exploring northern Thailand.
Koh Luang Waterfall, Lamphun
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Koh Luang Waterfall: The Miracle of Emerald Green Limestone Waterfall in the Heart of Nature
If you are looking for a place to visit that is not only beautiful but also full of natural charm, Koh Luang Waterfall in Mae Ping National Park, Lamphun Province is a destination you should not miss! This waterfall is hidden amidst the lush green forest. It is beautiful and unique and hard to find anywhere else.
The path to the waterfall is not too difficult, but quite challenging. You will experience the lush natural forest, as if you have escaped from the modern world to a land full of peace. Just walk a few hundred meters and you will be greeted by Koh Luang Waterfall, which flows from a steep limestone mountaintop.
The highlight that makes Koh Luang different from other waterfalls is the limestone waterfall that cascades down from a 20-meter-high layer of rocks. The water flowing down from the limestone layer is clear emerald green, and you can see the river bottom with strong rocks arranged in order. It is beautiful and amazing. Koh Luang Waterfall is not just a tourist attraction, but a wonder created by nature.
After a tiring walk, you can sit under the shade of a large tree or soak your feet in the cool, clear water, listening to the sound of the waterfall and the refreshing scent of nature. Ko Luang Waterfall is a place that provides a complete relaxation and makes you feel deeply connected to nature.
Ko Luang Waterfall is open for visits between October and June of each year. The best time to visit is from December to February when the weather is cool and the waterfall is at its most beautiful.
Be prepared for trekking and wear sturdy sneakers because the path can be slippery when wet.
Don't forget to bring drinking water and snacks because there are no large restaurants near the waterfall and most importantly, don't leave your trash in nature because we should keep it clean for the next generation.
Ko Luang Waterfall is a place that provides both visual beauty and peace of mind. If you love adventure and experiencing perfect nature, this is another place you shouldn't miss. I highly recommend it.
The tradition of bathing the Phra That Si Phakorn Thammakhon
Phra That Si Pakorn Thammakhon Bathing Tradition
Held annually at Huai Sai Khao Monastery, Ban Huai Sai Khao, Village No. 7, Mae Lan Subdistrict, Li District, Lamphun Province, with the aim of preserving local culture and enhancing auspiciousness for the community.
📍 Mae Lan Subdistrict, Li District, Lamphun Province
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Thung Kik - Mae Ping National Park
Thung Kik is a vast natural grassland surrounded by dry dipterocarp forest and mixed forest. It is a habitat for wild animals such as barking deer, wild rabbits, etc. During the dry season, around March - May, many kinds of wild flowers bloom all over Thung Kik, very beautiful to see. There is also a nature study trail and bird watching, where birds that are easily seen include woodpeckers, etc.
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Kaeng Ko #MissWitthaya2
Missing Wittaya 2
It is a must-visit tourist attraction.
Let's get some nature therapy.
There are activities to do, you can take a boat to see the island.
Go and watch the tiny bats come out of the cave to find food, there are millions of them.
It's not as scary as you think.
Come and see the ecosystem, it's so exciting.
The atmosphere is sooo good.
Long-distance trekking at Pha Daeng Luang
Pha Daeng Luang, Mae Ping National Park
⛺️🥾🌳 is a long-distance hiking trail at Pha Daeng Luang. It takes 2 days and 1 night, with a round trip distance of 30 km to watch the sunrise at Pha Daeng Luang, at an altitude of 1,000 meters, overlooking the Ping River and beautiful mountain ranges that are second to none.
🥾👣🌿The starting point of the journey is at the Tung Kik National Park Office. You can divide your belongings that you will not bring up here without having to carry them yourself. The weight is calculated at 60 baht/kg round trip. Then we will take a pickup truck to the starting point.
🧗🏻♀️🏔️🛤️We will walk through the stream along the canal. There are small waterfalls. Some places are suitable for swimming. Along the way, we will pass through a clear stream that turns blue all the way. The journey is flat and not steep. It takes about 2-3 hours to walk for about 5 kilometers to reach the lunch stop at Tham Yang Wi Protection Unit. Here, there will be simple food and drinks for sale. There is also a small waterfall nearby.
🏕️👨🏽🦯➡️🌿After lunch, we walked for about 8 km to the tent site. At first, we passed a stream and then we walked up a long hill through Kiew Lom Hill and Pine Hill to the tent site. There is a simple food shop in the park. There is a bathroom but showering is not allowed.
🌞⛰️🌿From the tent site to Pha Luang, about 2 km, the road is quite steep. There are stairs to walk on at the beginning. You can walk up to watch both the sunset and the sunrise, which are beautiful at different times.
🛤️👨🏽🦯➡️👣On the way back, we will walk along the gravel road instead of wading through the water like we came. We will stop for lunch at Tham Yang Wi Ranger Unit and walk back to the starting point. Take a pickup truck back to Thung Kik.
📍 Mae Lan Subdistrict, Li District, Lamphun Province
⛰️ Mae Ping National Park
#WinterAttractions
Lamphun tourist attractions: Wat Phra Phutthabat Pha Nam
Recommended places to visit in Lamphun: Wat Phra Phutthabat Pha Nam
Sometimes you will see a sea of fog. The sea of fog is not every day even if you go during the winter. For example, we went during the winter before 6 am, but we did not see the sea of fog. However, the view is just as beautiful. If you drive early in the morning, do not park at the shrine. Drive all the way up to the end, where you will see a sign for a car park. However, you will have to walk up several steps. Some steps are quite steep. It is recommended to wear sneakers and be careful while walking. There are also peacocks to welcome you. They are very beautiful.
🕰️bOpening hours: 24 hours
💰Average price per person: Free admission
🏖️Environment/Facilities: Parking available
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#LamphunWat
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Heaven on Earth, Koh Luang Waterfall
Ko Luang Waterfall 🏞>> It is a very beautiful waterfall. The water is clear and you can see the fish. It is easy to get to, not difficult. I recommend going early in the morning. There will not be many people. You can take beautiful pictures. It is not far from the parking lot, less than 1 kilometer. Swimming is not allowed, but there is a lower point where you can swim. If you have difficulty walking, I recommend wearing sneakers because the path is made of stones.
💸 No entrance fee, just the park entrance fee.
❌️ Teenagers can walk, but I do not recommend it for the elderly.
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#Beautiful waterfall
#Ko Luang Waterfall
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