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เชียงใหม่ จังหวัดที่อุดมสมบูรณ์ มากมายด้วยป่าไม้ ขุนเขา และป่าต้นน้ำ จึงไม่แปลกนักถ้าจะมีน้ำตกอันสวยงามกระจายอยู่ทั่วทั้งจังหวัด

อุทยานแห่งชาติดอยอินทนนท์ คือ สถานที่หนึ่งที่มีน้ำตกอันสวยงามตลอดแนวเทือกเขาไล่ลงมา ล้วนแต่เป็นน้ำตกขนาดใหญ่ ไล่กันตามนี้เลย....
Siriphum Waterfall possesses a deep historical background and holds immense spiritual significance for the Thai people. Originally, this waterfall was known locally as Lao Pue Waterfall, named after the headman of the Hmong village in the Khun Klang area. Later, when The Royal Agricultural Station Inthanon was established to improve the quality of life for highland ethnic groups, M.C. Bhisade... read more
Pha Dok Siew Waterfall (Pha Dok Siew Waterfall)—known to many as "Rak Jang Waterfall" after a Thai movie filmed here—offers one of the most authentic and rewarding trekking routes in Doi Inthanon National Park, the “Roof of Thailand.” The trail is community-managed by the Karen Hill Tribe, who live in harmony with the forest and guide visitors through their ancestral land.
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Mae Ya Waterfall is one of the largest and most beautiful waterfalls in Thailand. It is located in the southern part of Doi Inthanon National Park. This waterfall originates from Mae Ya Creek, which flows down from a steep cliff with a total height of approximately 260 meters. The waterfall is very wide and flows down in steps over more than 30 tiers of stacked rocks. This creates a view of white ... read more
Wachirathan Waterfall is one of the most stunning and powerful waterfalls within Doi Inthanon National Park. The water originates from Mae Klang Creek before plunging 70 meters down a sheer granite cliff. The force of the fall creates a clean, white spray that mists the surrounding rocks and lush vegetation, providing a refreshing and cool atmosphere for all visitors.
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Mae Klang Waterfall holds immense ecological and hydrological importance, serving as the confluence for several streams from Doi Inthanon that merge into the Mae Klang River before flowing into the Ping River. Geologically, the waterfall is situated on an ancient granite foundation, part of the Thanon Thong Chai Range formed by tectonic uplifts millions of years ago. The cliff face over which the ... read more
Tat Mok Waterfall has a long history of discovery and care as a significant part of Doi Suthep-Pui National Park. It serves as a vital headwater source originating from the Mae Raem stream. The name of the waterfall clearly reflects its history and physical characteristics: the word Tat is a local dialect term meaning cliff, and the word Moke (Mist) comes from the natural phenomenon... read more
Mok Fa Waterfall is in the area of Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park. Admission fee is 200 Baht each. A ticket is applicable for the particular national park named in the ticket only e.g. here: allow you to enter for another 3 waterfalls which are located in Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park, namely Monthathan, Tad Mok and Mae Sa Waterfalls, not for Pong Duad PaPae or Huay Nam Dang. The ticket is va... read more
Huay Kaew Waterfall is a small waterfall approximately 10 meters high, situated in an easily accessible location at the foot of Doi Suthep. As part of Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, it features year-round water flow, making it a long-standing popular recreation spot for Chiang Mai locals since the past. Especially before urban expansion, this waterfall served as a primary leisure destination w... read more
Mae Kampong Waterfall is a natural resource of immense importance to the ecosystem of Mae On District, situated at an elevation of over 1,300 meters above sea level. The waterfall is divided into seven distinct tiers, with a trail consisting of wooden and concrete steps that wind along the rock faces, allowing visitors to experience the beauty of each level up close. Geologically, the falls f... read more
Mae Sa Waterfall has a long history as one of the earliest natural tourist attractions in Chiang Mai. It is a part of the Mae Sa stream, which originates from the headwaters in the Doi Suthep-Pui mountain range. The exploration of this area began with local villagers in the Mae Rim district using the stream for agriculture and relaxation. Later, with the establishment of Doi Suthep-Pui National Pa... read more

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