Thailand’s wild side comes alive in this trekking-focused guide, highlighting misty mountains, tribal village routes, and rainforest trails across Doi Inthanon, Doi Khun Tan, Mae Hong Son, Sri Phang Nga, and Khao Sok. Readers get practical details on flights from India, local transport, visa fees, accommodation ranges, and estimated trip costs for 2026.
Thailand isn’t just for beach lovers. Head north or deep into the jungle for a Thailand trekking tour that offers misty mountains, hidden caves, tribal villages, and trails through pristine rainforests. Here’s your complete 2026 guide to the 5 best trekking spots in Thailand, how to reach them, flight tickets from India, updated visa rules, and where to stay. The list below includes best places like Doi Inthanon, Doi Khun Tan, Mae Hong Son, Sri Phang Nga, and Khao Sok.
Thailand’s highest peak with cool trails, sacred pagodas, and valley views. Trek duration: 2–4 hours. Best time: November–February.
How to Reach:
Fly to Chiang Mai (1.5 hours from Bangkok)
Take a 2-hour bus or taxi from Chiang Mai city to the park
Features the highest train station in Thailand and dense forest trails. Take sleeper trains from Bangkok to Khun Tan Station. Stay: tents or cabins inside the park.
How to Reach:
Take a sleeper train from Bangkok to Khun Tan Station
Hike into the park from the station
A classic 6–8-day multi-day trek through ridges, valleys, and mountain peaks. Includes tribal village homestays. Join guided tours from Chiang Mai.
How to Reach:
Fly to Chiang Mai
Join a guided trekking tour from Chiang Mai city
Short 3–4-hour treks through limestone cliffs and rainforests near the Andaman Sea. Fly to Phuket or Bangkok, then take a 3-hour taxi.
How to Reach:
Fly to Phuket or Bangkok
Take a 3-hour taxi from Phuket/Bangkok to Khao Lak
Jungle trekking with dramatic karsts and emerald lakes. Trek duration: 2–5 days. Fly to Surat Thani, then bus/ferry. Stay: boat bungalows on Cheow Lan Lake.
How to Reach:
Fly to Surat Thani or Bangkok
Take a bus or ferry from Surat Thani to Khao Sok
Direct flights: 4–5 hours from Delhi/Mumbai/Bangalore
Avg. cost: ₹25,000–₹35,000 round trip (off-season: May–June, September)
Indian travellers are now eligible for Visa on Arrival (VoA) in Thailand
Visa Fee: THB 2,000 (approx. ₹5,000)
Maximum Stay: 15 days
Passport Validity: Minimum six months from entry date
Budget Hostels: Price/Night: ₹800–₹1,500 approx.
Jungle Camps: Price/Night: ₹1,500–₹3,000 approx.
Luxury Resorts: Price/Night: ₹5,000+ approx.
For trekking trips in Thailand, choose stays near trailheads or join packages including accommodation.
Daily expenses: ₹1,200–₹1,800 (street food ₹500–₹1,000, transport ₹150–₹300). A 7-day trekking trip can cost ₹63,000–₹65,000 including flights and Visa on Arrival fees.
Start planning your Thailand trekking tour today, whether you want a 3-hour jungle hike or an 8-day mountain adventure, the country has the perfect trail for you.