Visit Bua Tong Waterfall, also known as Sticky Waterfall, and learn more about what makes the waterfall unique while climbing its rock formations. Admire beautiful views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.
Pick up from hotel about 08:30-09:10 a.m. driven 01:10 hour by air-conditioning van. Firstly, sightseeing to the legend by climbing up into the huge Bua Tong Cave where was settled by 2 princes with her servants and died there after the king and queen were killed from the great war. Heading a few minutes more to Sticky Waterfall also well-known Bua Thong Waterfall. It is 160 metres long and has four levels, each level is a great place to sit down and enjoy the surrounding nature. The rocks are creamy, almost white, and are a wonderful contrast to the green trees. The lime also makes the water crystal blue and, even if there is no place to swim, it is refreshing to get your legs wet and cool off. Let's having fun climbing up the sticky crystal waterfall where is along the lush valleys and panoramic mountain view. Taking some short hikes through the forest to see Nam Phu Chet Si which literally means seven colours fountain. It is a mineral geyser that gushes from the ground and flows into streams. This beautiful natural scenery combined with very few visitors make this a peaceful and tranquil place. Absolutely, worth and suite for taking some rest and enjoy Thai buffet lunch. Afterwards, visit Wat Ban Densali Si Mueang Kaen (Wat Ban Den Temple) located in Chiang Mai's Mae Taeng district, is a magnificent and extensive temple complex renowned for its elaborate Lanna-style architecture. Perched on a modest hill, it showcases 12 stupas symbolising the Chinese zodiac, distinctive blue roofs, and a revered cave. The temple underwent renovation by Kruba Thueang Natsilo, commencing in either 1804 or 1894, and currently functions as a serene and artistically significant centre for religious observance and transfer back to Chiang Mai city.