This is a journey to Mae Taeng, following the Chiang Mai-Mae Rim-Pai route, to explore beautiful waterfalls.

As you approach Mae Taeng district, take a detour to visit a small, beautiful temple nestled in a tiny village: Wat Ram Poeng. Located in Khilek sub-district, Mae Taeng district, Chiang Mai province, this temple boasts a charm that rivals its larger counterparts.

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After visiting the temple, run to the Mae Taeng-Pai route. If you see hot sticky rice on the side of the road, stop by for a bit.

Three bamboo tubes for 50 baht. The soft rice has a fragrant bamboo aroma, delicious!

As you drive along, you will come across the entrance to Tad Mok Waterfall. At the entrance, there is a charming and stylish coffee shop with a wonderful atmosphere that is popular with tourists. The shop, called Paen Klet Coffee, offers a variety of delicious pies, pastries, and savory dishes. You can also feed the sheep here. The waterfall is approximately 50 kilometers from Chiang Mai city.

Fresh, homemade mulberry juice, free of chemicals. Highly recommended!

The food is delicious.

The atmosphere here is fantastic.

You can feed the sheep.

This one is very tame.

Once you're full, drive into the side road next to the coffee shop. The journey to the Mo Fa Waterfall is not far, approximately 2 kilometers. You will see a waterfall sign and a spacious parking lot.

Arrived.

Pay the fee first.

Accommodation is available for 1,500 baht per night (price as of November 19, 2017). The house is located next to a stream, so you can enjoy the sound of the water while you sleep. If you are interested in staying here, please contact the number below.

The ethereal beauty of Mok Fa Waterfall

Mok Fa Waterfall, nestled within the Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, is a breathtaking spectacle of nature's artistry. Its cascading waters plunge from a towering cliff, creating a mesmerizing display of mist and spray. The waterfall's name, aptly translated as "Mist of the Sky," aptly captures its ethereal essence. The cascading water creates a veil of mist that envelops the surrounding area, evoking a sense of serenity and wonder.

A 200-meter trail leads to the waterfall, surrounded by lush greenery.

We have arrived at the waterfall. Visiting waterfalls in the winter is a great experience because the falls are especially beautiful. We even saw a rainbow!


A lower pool where you can have fun playing in the water.

The mist created by the waterfall is beautiful.

The waterfall area also has a cave that resembles a human face. Inside, there are many bats.


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