Monk Lookout Viewpoint (Mon Phadam View Point) Chiang Mai Thailand #SMSnotes


A brief walk down a flight of concrete stairs from the Bhubing Palace parking lot to a lookout point. There is a small shrine just to the west of the lookout point. You can actually take a trail to the east and end up at the Bamboo Trail.
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Monk Lookout Viewpoint is a scenic viewpoint in Chiang Mai Province. Monk Lookout Viewpoint is situated nearby to Doi Suthep and Doi Pui.

Monk Lookout Viewpoint (Tourist attraction) is located in Amphoe Doi Lo, Chiang Mai, Thailand. The address of Monk Lookout Viewpoint is Suthep, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50230, Thailand.
















Mon Pha Dam is located in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park. It is a mountain that is a large cliff. It is 1,250 meters above sea level or about half the height of Doi Inthanon. Looking down from the top of the mountain, you can still see the Lisu hill tribe village.


city ​​view Saw the side of Wat Ban Pong, Hang Dong District. At the end of the rainy season, the thick trees will be able to see the sea of ​​mist near the city.


very beautiful view On a cold day, there will be a lot of fog. You will not see the view below clearly.



a beautiful corner Seeing many emotions in the village, both the hills and the high mountains that are arranged in harmony It's another point where the mood is good. the atmosphere Cloud shapes and rapidly changing weather conditions




The atmosphere is good, but the wind is very strong. The viewpoint is at the back. of Phuping Community Market When descending, please be very careful and slowly walk down. Because the path is quite steep, you may fall and the fence is very small. Crash up can be dangerous. slowly walk down but overall is a beautiful view Seeing the scenery into the eyeballs. Importantly, today the wind is very strong. If anyone wears a hat and scarf, please be careful, you may be blown away.




Park the car at Doi Suthep Community Shop and walk inside, see the viewpoint sign, keep walking, it's not far away. Easy walk but a bit lonely The weather is very cold, and the atmosphere is different from the outside at all. Some days there will be a cloudy fog. At the viewpoint, there will be a small wind vent. The wind blows very cool. If it rains, you will also see fog, which is beautiful.


Good views and scenery.


A great stop to see the true beauty of Chiang Mai. A preview of the wonderful and peaceful time you will have in the mountains!


Wonderful place to visit including Bhuping palace, markets, view point. Fresh cool air.


A quite and free place to go. Just go down the hill from the parking area. Great views!



When the weather is better we came back and normally fantastic view over the city but today the weather was not so good


I had a pleasant ride up the mountain. Followed by a good coffee and a short walk down to the lookout. The view was a bit hazy but the air was cooler. Social distancing was easy, there was no traffic, 2 people in the coffee shop and nobody at the lookout. Now is the time to visit.

Mon Pha Dam is located in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park. It is a mountain that is a large cliff. It is 1,250 meters above sea level or about half the height of Doi Inthanon. It is another beautiful sculpture of nature. There are many kinds of plants here, especially pine trees. leaves that grow very high The weather is cold because it is an evergreen forest. It is another viewpoint of Unseen Thailand. early morning light On the new day, there is a floating sea of ​​mist interspersed with the mountains below. Will see the beauty of Wat Phra That Doi Kham, Royal Park, Ratchaphruek, even Phra That Ban Pong Temple, Hang Dong District, or visit Mountain view of Samoeng District is clearly visible.

It's the very fantastic place in Chiang Mai. I can't believe it because today when we are visiting here. The weather is quite cold and strong windy. The local people there are a very warm welcome to cheer up for us up. Next time we will meet again. Have a paradise in Chiang Mai.

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