Mon Jam a must visit place in Chiang Mai
Mon Jam (also spelled Mon Cham), a scenic mountain destination in Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand, known for its panoramic views, cool climate, flower fields, strawberry farms, and nature-focused experiences.
What Is Mon Jam / Doi Mon Cham?

Mon Jam (ม่อนแจ่ม), also called Doi Mon Cham, is a mountain ridge perched at around 1,350 meters above sea level in the Thanon Thong Chai Range near Mae Rim, about 40–50 minutes by car from Chiang Mai city.
Originally a forest and farmland worked by local Hmong communities, the area was developed under the Royal Project Nong Hoi to promote sustainable farming and tourism instead of opium cultivation.
Today, it’s a popular highland escape offering breathtaking views, cool weather (especially winter and rainy seasons), cultivated flower fields, and agricultural landscapes that make it a top spot for nature lovers and photographers.
Highlights & Things to See
🌼 1. Flower Fields & Scenic Views
Mon Jam is especially famous for colorful flower gardens and terraced hillsides that make perfect photo spots. Seasonal blooms like daisies, sunflowers, and other cool-climate flowers are arranged for visitors to stroll through or photograph.
🍓 2. Strawberry & Vegetable Farms
Highland farms here grow strawberries and cool-weather vegetables — you’ll see neat plots against the rolling mountains. Some farms allow you to pick fruit, while others sell fresh produce and juices.
🌫️ 3. Sea of Mist Views
In the rainy season and winter (around November–February) mornings, you can witness a sea of mist rolling through the valleys — a mesmerizing experience for many visitors.
☕ 4. Cafés & Local Flavors
Scattered along the hillside are small cafés serving local coffee (often made with Royal Project beans), snacks, and Thai dishes — perfect for resting and soaking up the view.
🐑 5. Family & Fun Spots
There are also quirky attractions like sheep farms and pet farms where you can feed animals, and some adventure options such as skywalks, ATV rides, or jungle coasters nearby (depending on the spot).
🛏️ Accommodation & Stay


Staying overnight at Mon Jam or nearby is a great way to enjoy sunrise, sunset, and the sea of mist. Options range from basic tents and glamping pods to homestays and boutique lodges:
🌿 Tents & Glamping: Tent camps and eco pods nestled on slopes give you front-row seats to views and cool night air. Many sites offer basic facilities plus sitting areas to relax outside.
🏡 Homestays & Cabins: Affordable wood or bamboo cabins provide simple comfort and often include breakfast and local food. Typical rates can vary depending on season and amenities.
💎 Resorts: More upscale options with cozy rooms, terraces, and even hot springs or onsen-style facilities exist near Mon Cham, giving luxury lovers a mountain retreat.
🚗 Getting There & Best Time to Visit
🌤️ Travel: Accessible by car or motorbike via winding mountain roads from Chiang Mai through Mae Rim — roads are mostly paved but steep in sections.
📆 Best Seasons:
- Rainy Season (May–October): Lush green hills and occasional mist.
- Winter (Nov–Feb): Cool temperatures with the best chances to see mist drifts and crisp skies.
⏰ Hours: Generally open daily; many spots around Mon Jam are accessible from early morning to evening for photos and exploring.
🌿 Tips for Visitors
- Visit early in the morning for cooler weather, fewer crowds, and mist views.
- Wear layers — it can get quite cold at sunrise or at night.
- Respect local communities — ask before photographing people or private properties.
- Renting a vehicle offers flexibility; public transport options are limited.

