Nan is one of those underrated destinations that may be small in size, but it's packed with stunning natural scenery and peaceful vibes. As a secondary city, it might not be as big as Chiang Mai, but it's quickly becoming just as popular and for good reason. Surrounded by lush greenery and mountain views, Nan offers fresh air, cool weather, and a laid-back lifestyle that's perfect for anyone looking to escape the chaos of the big city. If you're tired of the hustle and bustle of urban life, Nan should be right at the top of your travel list. The good news? You can book flight to Nan, saving loads of time. Traveloka offers a wide range of flight options to Nan, making it super easy and convenient to plan a quick getaway. Even if you only have a few vacation days, it's still totally doable. Once your flight is booked, it's time to pack your bags and get ready to slow down, relax, and soak in the serene beauty of these amazing places to visit in Nan!
Tue, 9 Sep 2025
Nok Air
Bangkok (DMK) to Nan (NNT)
Start from THB 787.00
Wed, 3 Sep 2025
Thai AirAsia
Bangkok (DMK) to Nan (NNT)
Start from THB 945.00
Tue, 2 Sep 2025
Nok Air
Hat Yai (HDY) to Nan (NNT)
Start from THB 1,622.00
Let’s kick things off with one of Nan’s most iconic spots! Baan Tai Lue Coffee is a true landmark, famous for its million-dollar views of endless green rice fields—accessible for just the price of a drink! Located in Sila Laeng Subdistrict, Pua District, this charming coffee shop is a must-stop when you're in Pua. Though it's a bit outside the main city, the sweeping rice field views backed by mountains will absolutely steal your heart. Bonus: there are also cute souvenirs and local crafts for shopaholics!
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Nature lovers, this one’s for you! Doi Samer Dao is a paradise for campers and stargazers. Located in Sri Nan National Park, it’s known for its scenic mountain views by day and a sky full of stars by night. During winter (November to February), the area is especially magical, with misty mornings and cool weather. But really, it’s a great spot all year round if you're looking to connect with nature.
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When you land in Nan city, make Wat Phumin your first stop. It’s not only a city landmark but also a historic temple known for its iconic mural "The Whisper of Love" featuring the famous Tai Lue couple. Wat Phumin is unique because it combines a chapel, viharn (assembly hall), and stupa all in one structure. Beautiful architecture, rich culture, and deep history this temple checks all the boxes.
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Just a short walk from Wat Phumin, the Nan National Museum is another gem. It houses historical artifacts and showcases the rich heritage of Nan. But the real showstopper? The tunnel of frangipani trees in full bloom an absolutely dreamy photo spot! If you’re a history buff or simply love charming scenery, this is a great stop.
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If you’re visiting on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, don’t miss Nan Walking Street on Phakong Road, right beside Wat Phumin. It’s full of local eats, handmade crafts, souvenirs, and chill vibes. Perfect for an evening stroll and experiencing the heart of the city like a local.
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Just like Phrae has Phae Mueang Phi, Nan has its own natural wonderSao Din Na Noi. These unusual earth pillars and cliffs were naturally formed by erosion over time, creating dramatic rock formations that are totally Instagram-worthy. Located in the western part of Sri Nan National Park, this is one of Nan’s most unique (and underrated) attractions.
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Located just a bit outside the city along the Nan River, the Nan Riverside Art Gallery is a peaceful, 13-rai (over 5-acre) sanctuary filled with art and beauty. Founded by local artist Winai Prabripoo, the gallery showcases paintings, sculptures, and creative works in a tranquil setting. Whether you're an art lover or just looking for a quiet escape with great photo ops, this place is a hidden treasure.
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After exploring the main city of Nan, how about heading just a little outside to visit Wat Phra That Chae Haeng? Only 2 km from downtown Nan, this temple in Ban Nong Tao, Muang Tuet Subdistrict, Phu Phiang District, has stood for over 600 years. It features classic Lanna architecture and is home to an important relic of the Buddha. Every year, from the 11th to 15th days of the sixth lunar month (usually February or early March), the temple hosts a grand worship ceremony that attracts many locals and visitors.
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Another sacred and scenic spot, Wat Phra That Khao Noi is beloved by locals for both religious and sightseeing purposes. Perched on a hill just west of Nan city, this temple offers one of the most spectacular panoramic views of the city. It’s perfect for those who want to make merit and enjoy a peaceful moment while soaking in a breathtaking sunrise or sunset over Nan.
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Imagine a mini Grand Canyon but with flowing water and rocky layers shaped by erosion. That’s Wang Sila Lang, a natural wonder located in Pua District. Formed by swirling water cutting through stone over time, this hidden gem boasts uniquely shaped rock formations that are rarely seen elsewhere. It’s definitely a photogenic and refreshing stop on your Nan adventure.
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Nan isn't just about temples, it’s also home to some amazing waterfalls! One standout is Sapan Waterfall, a medium-sized, three-tiered waterfall located in Bo Kluea District. Unlike some waterfalls that are seasonal, Sapan flows year-round. Surrounded by lush forest, it’s a peaceful escape that’s perfect for cooling off and reconnecting with nature anytime you visit.
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Ever seen salt being made the old-fashioned way? At Bo Kluea Salt Wells, you can watch local villagers demonstrate traditional salt-making techniques at Thailand’s only mountain salt wells. Located in Bo Kluea District, this unique cultural experience is both educational and photogenic. Don’t forget to pick up some of the local salt as a souvenir, it’s a great gift and a little taste of Nan to take home.
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If you’re hoping to catch a glimpse of the rare pink blossoms of the Chomphu Phu Kha tree, then Doi Phu Kha National Park is your go-to destination. These endangered flowers bloom only once a year usually in February. making the park a bucket-list spot for nature lovers and photographers. The tree was once thought to be extinct, until it was rediscovered right here in this very park. Truly a special and limited-time-only natural marvel!
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One of Nan’s travel highlights isn’t just about the destinations—it’s also about the journey. The scenic drives in Nan are absolutely stunning. If you love drone photography or want to enjoy dramatic mountain roads, don’t miss the Sky Road (aka “Floating Road”) along Route 1256 (Pua – Doi Phu Kha – Bo Kluea) and Route 1081 (Pua – Bo Kluea). These winding roads hug the mountains and offer views that look like you're driving in the sky.
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Oun I Mang is one of Nan’s most famous homestays, located in the peaceful village of Sapan. This spot is perfect for anyone craving a slow-life retreat surrounded by nature. Nestled by a stream and surrounded by mountains, the atmosphere here is pure relaxation. If you're looking for a cozy homestay with incredible views and total tranquility, this is the place to be.
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Wat Ming Mueang stands out with its elegant Lanna-style architecture. Once an abandoned temple, it has been revived into a cultural gem, now housing a large city pillar and a beautifully renovated ordination hall with contemporary Lanna details. If you’re in town, don’t miss the chance to admire its intricate designs and pay respect at this spiritual site.
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No need to travel all the way to Vietnam to see stunning rice terraces you can find them right here in Nan! The rice terraces in Ban Sila Phet are part of a royal initiative under King Rama IX aimed at sustainable poverty alleviation. During the rainy season, the fields turn lush green, while in winter they turn golden as the rice ripens. Either way, the views are jaw-dropping.
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Want a meaningful experience? Head to the Rice Farming School in Ban Sila Phet, a unique farm-stay where you can learn how to grow rice while enjoying peaceful countryside vibes. With limited rooms and stunning surroundings, booking in advance is recommended. Bonus: it’s just a short hop from the famous Tai Lue Coffee House!
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Located in Pua District, Tanong Homestay is a hidden gem offering million-dollar views at a budget-friendly price. Surrounded by endless rice fields and mountain backdrops, the accommodations here are perfect for families or friend groups looking to escape city life and breathe in the fresh mountain air. Definitely book in advance, this place fills up fast!
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Adventure seekers, this one’s for you! Whitewater rafting on the Wa River in Mae Charim National Park is one of Thailand’s top rafting spots. With varying levels of difficulty depending on the season and water flow, this is an adrenaline-pumping activity you can tailor to your skill level. Go in the dry season for easier rapids or brave the rainy season for a wilder ride.
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Wat Sri Pan Ton shines in golden glory, just a short stroll from Wat Ming Mueang. The temple is known for its detailed and graceful Lanna-style stucco sculptures, especially the mesmerizing seven-headed Naga that guards both sides of the staircase. Crafted by local Nan artisans, the craftsmanship is simply stunning. Inside, you’ll also find murals illustrating the life of the Buddha and the founding legend of Nan. A must-see for culture and art lovers.
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This iconic Nan temple was formerly known as Wat Luang Klang Wiang. It houses a chedi (stupa) containing relics of the Buddha and features majestic half-elephant sculptures protruding from its base five on each side and one at each corner. It resembles the style of Wat Chang Lom in Sukhothai. The temple’s main hall is equally breathtaking. If you're temple hopping in Nan, this one is an essential stop.
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Located in Pua District, Doi Sakad is a charming highland village inhabited by the Lua hill tribe. Nestled in misty mountains, this area is known for growing makhwaen (wild Szechuan pepper) and is one of Thailand’s largest Assam tea-growing regions. But the true gem here? Sipping freshly brewed local coffee with million-dollar mountain views. You won’t want to leave.
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📸 Photo Credit: https://nanturism.go.th/travel-detail.php?id=81
Located on the grounds of Nan Christian School, the Rungsi Kasem Building is a 100-year-old colonial-style structure built by missionaries as the city’s first Western-style educational institution. Originally named “Mary Erismith-Browne School,” it was later renamed Rungsi Kasem School. The building includes classrooms, a meeting hall, and a chapel perfect for history buffs and architecture lovers. An artsy photo spot that’s truly cool and full of stories.
📍Location : https://maps.app.goo.gl/9CfXmm9q8kuCXHgb9
📸 Photo Credit: https://web.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=812931017287786&set=pcb.812931457287742
Tucked away in Sapan Village, Stop Time Café offers jaw-dropping views of terraced rice fields and surrounding mountains. It’s a budget-friendly spot with views that are absolutely priceless—hence the name! Sit back, sip your drink, and take in the scenery so stunning you'll want time to stand still. No filter needed—just pure mountain magic.
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Got that adventure itch? Head to Doi Phu Wae, Nan’s ultimate hiking hotspot for 2025. Famous for its jaw-dropping 360-degree panoramic views, this mountain promises epic sunrises, cool breezes, and mystical fog. The trail takes you through pine forests, mixed woodlands, and you might even spot wild deer along the way! A dream for campers, trekkers, and photography lovers especially from late rainy season into early winter.
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Not just another mountain road Pha Phap Pha Curve is a picture-perfect landmark in Nan. When viewed from above, the winding curves resemble gracefully folded fabric. It’s a hit with photographers, bikers, and road trippers alike. The traffic is light, the weather’s cool, and the views? Simply spectacular. If you’re heading to Bo Kluea, don’t forget to stop here for that must-have Insta shot!
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Calling all cafe hoppers, selfie queens, and dreamy day-trippers! The Rainbow Bamboo Bridge in Chiang Klang is one of Nan’s cutest hidden gems. It’s a colorful walkway stretching across lush green rice fields, decorated with vibrant rainbow hues—totally Instagram-worthy! Perfect for a chill walk, snapping cute pics, or enjoying a coffee at the nearby local stalls. Come during the green season or golden rice harvest for next-level views. It’s giving rural fairytale vibes.
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This one’s a hidden gem for real! Tucked in Pua District, Doi Suan Ya Luang is a dream destination for campers and nature lovers. It’s not super touristy yet, which makes it even more magical. Imagine stargazing under the vast night sky, waking up to rolling mists, and gazing at endless mountain layers. Quiet, remote, and wild, this spot gives you a true forest escape. Pack your gear, book that flight, and get ready to meet the real Nan.
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Think Nan’s all about mountains? Think again! Sao Din Na Noi, also known locally as Hom Chom, is one of the most unique natural wonders in Nan. It’s a mini version of the Grand Canyon—formed by centuries of wind and rain erosion into towering earth pillars. Super photogenic and surreal, this place feels straight out of a western movie. Whether you're posing like an adventurer or getting artsy for the 'gram, this chill spot is great for all ages and fitness levels.
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The name says it all: “Khot Sueng” literally means “super high” and it delivers! Just off the Nan–Bo Kluea route, KM. 48 Viewpoint offers jaw-dropping panoramas of wave-like mountain layers. Arrive early in the morning during the rainy-to-winter transition, and you might catch a sea of mist rolling over the hills. There’s a spacious parking area, and you can snap 360-degree photos with zero bad angles. If you’re road-tripping to Bo Kluea, don’t miss this epic stop, you’ll totally get why it’s called “super high!”
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Whether you’re in love or flying solo, you’re gonna swoon over the I LOVE U Viewpoint. Not far from Doi Phu Kha and the famous “Pha Phap Pha” curve, this spot is all about those romantic vibes. The name is cute, but the view? Even cuter! From here, you’ll see hills forming a soft heart shape perfect for couple shots or strong solo portraits. Cool breezes, peaceful surroundings, and photogenic angles make it one of Nan’s most heartwarming stops, especially in the cool season of 2025.
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Want to experience Nan like a true local? Head to Kad Khuang Muang, the town’s vibrant walking street happening every Friday to Sunday evening. Located right in front of the iconic Wat Phumin, this spot brings out the full-on Lanna vibes. There’s a feast of local eats from creamy khao soi, spicy nam prik num, Nan-style crispy pork, to sweet treats like Thai-style egg ice cream and gourmet quail egg bites. Plus, you can shop for handwoven fabrics, handmade jewelry, and all kinds of artsy souvenirs. Traditional music fills the air while you stroll, snack, and soak in the culture. It’s the perfect way to wrap up a magical day in Nan.
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Let’s be real Sapan isn’t just a village. It’s a dream come true for peace-seekers and nature lovers! Tucked in the mountains with a stream running through, Sapan offers pure serenity and jaw-dropping views. You’ll find charming homestays many right next to the river so you can dip your toes in the cool water first thing in the morning. Go slow, sip coffee, listen to the stream, and breathe in the mountain air. Some places even serve riverside hotpot (Thai BBQ) absolute chef’s kiss. If you’re craving a do-nothing-and-be-happy kind of vacation, Sapan is your place to be in Nan 2025.
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Calling all thrill-seeking drivers and motorbike junkies! Route 3 Curve Road is a must-visit in Nan for anyone who loves curvy mountain drives. This scenic road twists through lush valleys and when viewed from above, it literally forms the shape of the number 3—hence the name! Along the way, you’ll pass thick forests, foggy peaks, and wide-open vistas that’ll make you want to pull over every few minutes. It’s a favorite route for big bike travelers and road trippers. With plenty of easy photo stops and low traffic, this 2025 Nan destination is perfect for a peaceful yet adrenaline-pumping ride.
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Planning a trip to Nan in 2025? Don’t just settle for scenic views—get ready to level up your journey with these 3 epic activities that promise pure fun, adrenaline, and photo ops that'll light up your feed. Whether you're a thrill-seeker, an art lover, or just someone looking to try something new, here’s what you can’t miss in Nan this year.
Let’s start with Nan’s most iconic adventure whitewater rafting on the Wa River. It’s wild, exciting, and an unforgettable way to experience nature from the front row. Paddle through lush forest-lined rapids with your crew and get ready to scream, laugh, and maybe get a little soaked (okay, very soaked!). The river offers routes for both beginners and pro-level paddlers. Whether you’re coming with your partner or a squad of friends, this activity is guaranteed to be a highlight of your trip.
🌧️ Best season: July – October (when the rapids are at their best!)
🛶 Guided tours available with full safety gear and experienced instructors.
Think Nan is all mountains and forests? Think again. Step into the world of creativity at Rim Nan Art Gallery, a peaceful yet inspiring space where nature meets modern art. Featuring rotating exhibitions, paintings, sculptures, and works from Thai artists, this gallery is a haven for art lovers. Surrounded by mountain views and beautifully landscaped gardens, it’s the perfect place to recharge and spark some fresh inspiration.
🎨 Open daily (closed on Wednesdays) from 9 AM – 5 PM
📸 Plenty of IG-worthy corners – ideal for café hoppers and art chasers alike
If whitewater rafting isn’t quite wild enough, it’s time to go off-road at Siam ATV in Pua. This adventure hotspot offers thrilling ATV rides through tea plantations, dirt trails, and river crossings—all with sweeping panoramic mountain views. It’s hands down one of the best adventure activities in Nan for 2025. Whether you're a beginner or a speed demon, you’ll have a blast tearing through the trails and soaking up that epic northern Thailand scenery.
🏍️ Prices start from just a few hundred baht, depending on your chosen route
🧤 Safety gear, helmets, and changing rooms provided – kids can ride too, and adults will love every second!
If you’re planning a trip to Nan and hunting for charming accommodations with lovely atmospheres, picture-perfect photo spots, and ultimate chill vibes, check out these 3 handpicked stays. Each has its own unique style, but all deliver a top-tier cozy experience.
Hotel in Nan ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Looking for a place that combines nature’s beauty with simple, elegant luxury? Nan Seasons Boutique Resort in Phu Phiang district is the one! Wake up to soft mist drifting over panoramic mountain views—pure bliss! This boutique resort offers both villas by the fields and private houses nestled in a garden. Don’t miss their stunning swimming pool view. Whether you’re sipping coffee on the balcony or dining in their trendy restaurant, the vibe is perfect for honeymooners or nature lovers looking to relax and recharge.
💵 Rates: Starting at 1,800 THB/night
Thailand
Nan Seasons Boutique Resort
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8.7/10
Muang Tuet
THB 1,998.00
THB 1,958.04
Hotel in Nan ⭐⭐⭐
True to its name, Little House In the Forest is a super cute retreat nestled in the heart of nature in Pua district. It feels like staying at a friend’s cozy wooden cabin surrounded by trees, with a gentle stream flowing nearby and birdsong in the morning. Rooms are warm and inviting, with verandas perfect for chilling, reading, or sipping tea. If you crave pure peace and quiet in nature, this is a must-visit.
💵 Rates: Starting at 3,800 THB/night
Thailand
Little House In the Forest at Nan
Bo Kluea Tai
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Hotel in Nan ⭐⭐⭐
Want a stay that’s not just about comfort but also creativity? Kiri Vari Art Gallaria Resort blends contemporary art with nature beautifully. Perched on a small hill, it offers gorgeous rooms with amazing views plus a hidden café for coffee lovers. Perfect for chill seekers, art fans, and photo enthusiasts who want a unique and inspiring getaway.
💵 Rates: Starting at 5,000 THB/night
Thailand
Kiri Vari Art Gallaria Resort
Dong Phaya
THB 6,329.08
THB 4,746.81
Think Nan is hard to reach? Not anymore! Whether you’re an adventure seeker, chill traveler, or photo lover, there are plenty of ways to get there easily.
Want to save time? Fly direct! Nan Nakhon Airport has daily flights from Bangkok (both Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi airports). It only takes about 1 hour 20 minutes to reach Nan city.
Airlines serving this route include:
📌 Nan Airport is just 10 minutes from downtown — a quick drive and you’re at your cute Nan accommodation in no time!
Love road trips? Hit the road! From Bangkok, it’s about a 9-10 hour drive passing beautiful provinces like Phitsanulok, Uttaradit, and Phrae, with some scenic winding mountain roads that are a photographer’s dream.
Main route: Bangkok – Phitsanulok – Uttaradit – Phrae – Nan
Recommended stops: Nan Market (Kad Nan), PT gas stations, or charming roadside cafes for a break and some coffee!
Catch a bus from Mo Chit bus terminal in Bangkok to Nan. Services include both VIP and regular buses, taking about 10-11 hours.
Bus companies:
Seats are comfy perfect for a good sleep so you’ll wake up just as you arrive in Nan city!
Tue, 9 Sep 2025
Nok Air
Bangkok (DMK) to Nan (NNT)
Start from THB 787.00
Wed, 3 Sep 2025
Thai AirAsia
Bangkok (DMK) to Nan (NNT)
Start from THB 945.00
Tue, 2 Sep 2025
Nok Air
Hat Yai (HDY) to Nan (NNT)
Start from THB 1,622.00