1. Doi Mae Salong is a mountainous area located in the northern province of Chiang Rai, Thailand. It is famous for its scenic beauty and tea plantations. Doi Mae Salong was settled by Chinese refugees from Yunnan province who were driven out by the Communists in the late 1940s. They brought with them their unique culture and traditions, including tea-making, which has become a major industry in the area. Visitors can enjoy lush green tea plantations, local Yunnanese cuisine, and traditional Chinese architecture.
2. Doi Mae Salong is an all-year-round destination and the operating hours of the tea plantations and farms vary. Visitors are encouraged to check with individual farms for opening hours and availability. For more information, visitors can contact the local tourist office at +66 (0) 53 712014.
3. There are no entry fees or tickets required to visit Doi Mae Salong. Visitors can reach the area by car or by public transportation. There is a daily local bus leaving Chiang Rai bus station to Mae Sai that passes by Doi Mae Salong. Visitors can also hire a private car or motorbike to reach the location. The journey from Chiang Rai to Doi Mae Salong takes approximately 2 hours.