Sticky Waterfall & Secret Temple & Lunch Delectable Cuisine. - Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
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EXPERIENCE

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. And after that, I’ll take you to a local spot for some delicious lunch.
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.

For the temple.
In the heart of the mountain forest lies a serene temple, primarily frequented by locals for meditation practices. On special occasions, particularly significant Buddhist holidays, visitors are captivated by the breathtaking beauty and tranquility of the upper cave. Ascending the Naga steps, one encounters numerous Buddha statues enshrined within this sacred cavern, offering a profound spiritual experience.

 

HIGHLIGHTS

Go chill and climb those limestone rocks by the waterfall.
Let’s hit the local spot for some delicious lunch.
A brief hike to witness the origin of the tranquil and invigorating waterfalls.
Behold a mysterious temple hidden in a quiet cave in the middle of the forest.

 

 

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