Book this 4-hour Bua Thong Sticky Waterfalls Tour to enjoy one of the most unique waterfalls in Chiang Mai. This waterfall is not only impressive and gorgeous, but a special feature allows you to climb directly up the rocks into the oncoming cascading water! Bua Thong Waterfall near Chiang Mai is a small and beautiful, multi-tiered waterfall made of limestone and mineral deposits. It has been nicknamed ‘the sticky waterfall’ because the limestone creates enough friction to stop slipping, so making it very easy to climb up the waterfall (with the help of ropes).
Pickup included
Following hotel pick up from Chiang Mai City area hotel at 9:00 am by your English speaking guide, drive to Bua Thong Waterfalls (Nam Phu Chet Si).
On arrival Bua Thong Waterfalls (Nam Phu Chet Si) around 10 am, Start at level 3, this is the base generally base. It's the most excellent by far and slightest went by as it's the hardest to reach.
From the highest point of the waterfall is an excursion area. It set up between the stopping area and the falls. This is the main area with waste jars, which implies it is the main area where sustenance and drink are permitted. It has little pools appears as though somebody poured bond down the falls, all things considered it's an overwhelming buildup of limestone that has accumulated throughout the years. The stones aren't smooth by any stretch of the imagination. They have a comparable surface to a pumice stone. This gives them a decent hold and well being for the children. There's likewise another short climb portrayed on a vast wooden sign close to the passage to the wellspring trail.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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Chiang Mai Railway Station
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