
This New Year, get your outfit ready and head to the pink-hued valley to catch the cool mountain breeze. The wild Himalayan cherry trees at Phu Lom Lo have already blossomed over 40%, welcoming the cold season. The first three plots especially are transforming the valley into a soft, sweet sea of pink.
Phu Lom Lo hosts the largest wild Himalayan cherry fields in Thailand, situated at 1,542 meters above sea level, where three provinces meet (Phitsanulok, Phetchabun, Loei). A highlight not to miss is the early morning sunrise at the “Dawn at Phu Lom Lo” viewpoint, offering a 360-degree panorama. If you haven’t planned a New Year trip yet, this spot is highly recommended, as the blossoms are expected to be 100% in full bloom across 1,200 rai, lasting until mid-January 2026.
When preparing to visit Phu Lom Lo to see the wild Himalayan cherry blossoms, the park emphasizes that no private vehicles are allowed. Visitors must use community tour vehicles only, operating from 05:00 to 16:00, to reduce congestion. There are no accommodations, campsites, or restaurants at the top, and only one restroom is available.
To enjoy Phu Lom Lo’s wild Himalayan cherry blossoms and help preserve their beauty for the long term,Phu Hin Rong Kla National Parkasks for the cooperation of all visitors.
1. Use community transport services to reduce pollution and traffic problems.
2. Strictly no bending branches, picking, or breaking flowers.
3. Bring your own drinking water and essentials, and take all your trash back down with you.
Visitors interested can get more information at the Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park Visitor Center by calling 081-596-5977 or via the Facebook page Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park.
Additional Information: Protected Area Regional Office 11 (Phitsanulok)