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The Top 14 Peaks in Thailand

Whether for the view or for the challenge, climbing the mountainous peaks in Thailand is the best way to experience more of this beautiful region. But with 14

to choose from, it can be tough to know which peak to proceed with. That’s why we’ve collected the best peaks and summits in Thailand for you here — so you can easily add one to your next adventure.

Last updated: December 4, 2025

Khao Ra Summit

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View of Chalukum Beach after a very strenuous climb on narrow jungle paths

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At 2,565m, it is a fairly high mountain, even for Europeans. You don't have to freeze there, though. It is always quite humid there and there is no snow all …

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This 2 km long path leads to the summit and the lookout point. Hire a taxi and ask the driver to wait for a few baht (definitely) from the temple …

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Ko Pu Mountain East Viewpoint

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Park moped on the street. The trail begins in a rubber plantation and then leads up a narrow path through the jungle to the summit. Partly quite steep. It took …

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Dragon Crest Viewpoint

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500M further up some final rocks. Continue on from the Dragon’s Crest for another rock and equally amazing view of the surroundings and Dragon’s Crest itself.

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That particularly impressed me. Our guide said we are welcome to take as much money as we want out of this bowl. The only condition is to give the money …

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Phu Chi Fa Summit

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Pinnacle on the border to Laos. Very popular with Thai tourists. Especially for sunrise, some hundred people gather here. In the village below the summit there are many hotels and restaurants. You should visit if you have the opportunity.

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History of Phra Buddha Surintharamongkol

There is a traditional festival in Surin Province.

Suri people will climb Mount Phanom Sawai. It is believed that climbing Mount Phanom Sawai is an enrichment. Happy life for you and your family

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Doi Inthanon Summit Climb

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Brutal but epic climb to Thailand's highest point, with gradients above 20% at points. Recent regulation changes (Dec'22) mean that you are no longer allowed to cycle down, so vehicle support is highly recommended.

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Ko Hong Viewpoint

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All boat tours pass here. Arrive before 9am and you'll have the place almost to yourself before the crowds start to rush.

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