Doi Inthanon from Mae Wang is a climb in the region Thailand. It is 57.4 km long and bridges 2840 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 4.9%, resulting in a difficulty score of 2533. The top of the ascent is located at 2559 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 1 review/story of this climb and uploaded 3 photos.
5.0 by DanchellThis is the longest climb in Thailand and one of the three options up to Doi Inthanon. This was one of my hardest climbs/rides I ever did. First the heat, but mostly the many, many ramps up to 20% is very hard. I did not had low enough gears on my rented bike from Chiang Mai. The steepest I noticed on my Garmin was 21%. The elevation profile does not feel correct as there are so many ramps with above 13%. There are the usual shops with food and drinks along the road, with some section... read more
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This is the longest climb in Thailand and one of the three options up to Doi Inthanon.
This was one of my hardest climbs/rides I ever did.
First the heat, but mostly the many, many ramps up to 20% is very hard. I did not had low enough gears on my rented bike from Chiang Mai.
The steepest I noticed on my Garmin was 21%.
The elevation profile does not feel correct as there are so many ramps with above 13%.
There are the usual shops with food and drinks along the road, with some sections had no shops, so try not to be out of supplies. If I recall correct, the last shops on my day were around the tourist-market some km before the last national park entrance where you might be asked to buy a ticket.
On the top you have to take truck down with your bike as you are not allowed to bike down.
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