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วันจันทร์ที่ 21 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

Proud Phu Fah Resort








Proud Phu Fah is your alternative choice resort for natural relaxing vacation located at the height of 1,150 meters above sea level of Chiang Mai hill. The lily ozone and lively weather can be felt here throughout the year particularly during the night time.




The scent of lush green mountains and the sound of the flowing stream that passes by every terrace of the resort harmonize with sentimental music as well as bird’s songs, the chirping of various tiny insects just like a fantastic whisper of the forest, will peacefully lure you into deep relaxation.



Furthermore, the splendid taste of healthy Thai cuisine is served with high nutrients of different herbal ingredients and fresh vegetables that really provide benefit for your good health. All the elements here are defined as “Natural Therapy” that treats you to be entirely refreshed and relaxed in your body and soul.

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Sri Sangwan Waterfall








In the same area as Chiang Dao Wild Animal Protection Area and Sri Lanna National Park, this forest is the source of two rivers in Chiang Mai; the Ping and Mae Tang rivers. The area is a complex of mountains and fertile forests. The natural highlights of this National Park are Sri Sangwan waterfall, Pang Tong waterfall, Nivet Hole of Water, Krab cave, Tab Tao cave, Doi Pha Tang and Doi Bha Dang where you can have a magnificent view from the top of the mountain.




Additionally, this area has several interesting historical sites. This park is the habitat of rare animals such as goral, wild boar, barking deer, banteng, guar, porcupine, langur, palm civet, squirrel, chipmunk, many kinds of bird and reptile. Many kinds of frogs and toads are found near the rivers.









Mae Klang Waterfall









To get to Mae Klang Waterfall take Highway 108 to Km 57 (just before Chom Thong village). Turn right onto Highway 1009 and continue 8 km to where the road forks. The waterfall is 300 m straight ahead. The admission fee for Doi Inthanon National Park includes entrance to Mae Klang Waterfall.




 The 30 m high waterfall is quite impressive and well worth a visit. It has a massive cascade and a beautiful natural setting, perfect for picnic and relaxation. There are food, drink and souvenir stalls at the entrance and below the main falls.






Mon Hin Lai Waterfall








Mon Hin Lai Waterfall, the 9-tiered waterfall is located in Mae Ngat Forest, Amphoe Phrao. It is full of water all year round and falls straight down off a mountain. The unique cascade has many outstanding tiers. The top tier, in particular, is an ideal viewpoint to observe the splendid landscape of Phrao district . To get there, drive on the Chiang Mai-Phrao road for 85 kilometres, turn left for 4 kilometres onto a dirt road. Only four-wheel vehicles can make the trip.




There is complicated mountain about 1,200-1,700 meters above sea level. The waterfall is nine-level waterfall, the highest level is 104 meters, and ninth level is the top level with 90 meters high. There is more water in July to October.







Bua Tong Waterfall



 


This waterfall is located in the area of KM 42 of the Chiang Mai – Phrao Road in Ho Phra Sub-district, Mae Taeng District.  It is inside the Mae Taeng National Forest Reserve.




The water source for Bua Tong waterfall is the Rainbow or Seven Colors Spring. The spring water contains a high amount of calcium carbonate. As the spring water cascades down the falls, the calcium is deposited on the rocks. The calcium carbonate then adds a non-slip surface to the rocks. Believe it or not, the rocks look slick but it is very easy to walk up the face of the falls without slipping. It is almost as if someone decided to pour cement down over the rocks and it hardened under the water. This single feature makes it a worthwhile visit to Bua Tong waterfall. However, don't go just for the falls, go for the beauty of the forest as well.




Huay Paplu Waterfall





        Huay Paplu Waterfall located in Ban San Hok Fah, San Sai, Prao, Chiang Mai. 


            Route Chiang Mai - Phrao. This route through San Sai and Mae Tang. To Phrao. Distance of 96 kilometers Getting to Phrao District: Take highway No.107 Chiang Mai-Fang via Chiang Dao District, turn right at Wat Chiang Man to the road no. 1001. It takes about 103 kilometers from Chiang Mai downtown. Visitors can catch the bus from Chang Puek Bus Station 06.20 a.m., 09.50 a.m., 13.50 p.m. and 03.50 p.m. or Ton Lum Yai Market, the bus runs every 1 hours.




  




      Huay Paplu is located at Ban Hock San Sai Fa Mu 11 Phrao district, Chiang Mai. Water is a natural third floor which has all of Huai River Forest Forest Pool Lounge will flow to the creek. Large and small rocks. Consolidation and chit into the ground floor height Cause fall By the cold water and moist In addition, the surrounding landscape consists of a few large trees. Sound and wild birds cry chorus. Thus, this waterfall is very attractive. 






Huay Kaew Waterfall





      The Huay Keaw Waterfall is located just a 5 minute drive from the city center. To get there you follow the signs to Doi Suthep Temple. You will pass the Central Kad San Kaew shopping center, and continue to the the Chiang Mai Zoo. Just a few hundred meters past the zoo, up the hill and around the corner you will turn left when you see the sign. There are a few simple restaurants and vendors at the entrance, just a few hundred meters past that you will find the waterfall.



        
         The fact that it is free to visit makes it the best choice for waterfalls in Chiang Mai. Most of the other waterfalls are located in national parks, and there is an entry fee of 200THB. The Huay Kaew Waterfall is popular with locals as it is close to the city, and it doesn't cost anything to enter. On a nice sunny day you can expect to see families or couples enjoying the piece and quiet and breathtaking views. Some people will sit and enjoy a few beers, relax and enjoy the scenery, others will hike up to the top of the falls and enjoy the view overlooking the city.







Mae Sa Waterfall




           
           Mae Sa Waterfall is about 25 kilometers north of Chiang Mai on the Mae Rim-Samoeng Road. A number Songtaews are available from the city to the waterfall.



    Mae Sa Waterfall is another ‘iconic’ image of Chiang Mai, although it is somewhat less famous than some other sites. The waterfall has 8 tiers and set against a backdrop of huge trees it is very impressive. The climate around the waterfall is cool throughout the year and it is a very popular meeting place for locals.





         For foreigners, the trip is often combined with a visit to the Mae Sa Elephant Training Centre.









Mok fa Waterfall






            Mok Fa Waterfall is situated on the North Side of Doi Suthep/Pui National Park around 45km from Chiang Mai on route 1095 to Pai and Mae Hong Son. The Falls are actually situated a further couple of KM down a semi paved road but it is well signposted on route 1095. If you do not have your own transport then charter a car, tuk tuk or Songtaew in Chiang Mai.






        One of our favourite waterfalls, Mok Fa, sits in a beautiful natural setting in the boundaries of Doi Suthep/Pui National Park. The crystal clear water at the base is ideal for a refreshing swim on a hot day. From the park office you have a choice of two walking routes to the falls. Following the nature trail is highly recommended and not much further than the direct route. On the return follow the route by the river. Proceeding the main Mok Fa Water Fall you will encounter a smaller waterfall called Ob Noi flowing through a mini gorge. To one side of the main Mok Fa Falls is a natural cave (Bat Cave) which is home to bats. They can be seen exiting the cave around dusk.