Chiangmai : Sticky waterfall & Land of angels & Wat ban den. - Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
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The “Land of Angels” you’re referring to is likely Dantewada Land of Angels Waterfall Park, a popular tourist destination located about 45 minutes north of Chiang Mai. It’s known for its cascading man-made waterfalls, pools, and rock formations designed to resemble a magical wonderland.
Here’s what you can expect to find at Dantewada:
* Cascading waterfalls
* Swimming pools
* Whimsical cafes
* Cave exploration
While the falls themselves are man-made, they’re beautifully designed to create a natural look. The park also offers a cafe serving refreshments and a cave you can explore for a touch of adventure. If you’re looking for a unique and visually stunning place to visit near Chiang Mai, Dantewada Land of Angels Waterfall Park is definitely worth checking out.

Wat Ban Den, also known as Wat Bandensali Si Mueang Kaen, is a stunning Buddhist temple located in the Mae Taeng district of Chiang Mai, Thailand. It’s renowned for its vibrant colors, intricate Lanna architecture, and serene atmosphere. And after that, I’ll take you to a local spot for some delicious lunch.
Key Highlights:
* Twelve Zodiac Pagodas: The temple’s most striking feature is the cluster of 12 pagodas, each representing a sign of the Chinese zodiac. These pagodas are adorned with colorful mosaics and intricate carvings, making them a photographer’s paradise.
* Serene Lanna Architecture: The temple complex showcases traditional Lanna architecture, evident in its gracefully curved roofs, ornate gables, and intricate woodwork. The main hall, or Ubosot, houses sacred Buddha statues and murals depicting Buddhist teachings.
* Peaceful Atmosphere: Wat Ban Den exudes a tranquil ambiance, providing a welcome respite from the city’s hustle and bustle. Visitors can wander through the serene grounds, admire the intricate details of the structures, and find moments of peace and reflection.

There’s this really cool place in Chiang Mai called the Sticky Waterfall. You can climb the limestone rocks there, and it’s quite easy, not slippery. It’s like you have gecko hands and feet; you can just stick to the rocks and climb up.

At this waterfall area, if you are interested in visiting the Seven-Colored Fountain or the source of the water, there is a small hiking trail that winds through the trees. As you make your way to the Seven-Colored Fountain, which is now the source of the waterfall, you may be delighted by the melodious sounds of birds singing.

Please be aware that the fountain is sacred place. Ladies, please bring a cloth to cover your shoulders.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Go chill and climb those limestone rocks by the waterfall.
A brief hike to witness the origin of the tranquil and invigorating waterfalls.
See the temple with a unique architectural style that is not found in Chiang Mai
See Land of Angels, a beautiful place with many photo spots.
Let’s hit the local spot for some delicious lunch.

 

 

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