Travel to the Sticky Waterfall the easy way - no scooter rental needed! Ride in a traditional truck, taste local snacks at a market, and explore the waterfall at your own pace on this unguided trip.
• Easy trip to the Sticky Waterfall by shared red truck
• Quick stop at a local market with simple northern snacks or fruits
• Feel the thrill of climbing the limestone tiers of Bua Thong Waterfall
• Enjoy a refreshing dip in the cool, clear waters of the waterfall
• A safe and affordable option for independent travelers
Leave the city behind and travel like a local on this easy, budget-friendly trip to the famous Sticky Waterfall. Meet at the Discova Day Tour shop and hop into a shared songthaew, Chiang Mai’s iconic passenger truck, for a relaxed ride into the countryside.
Along the way, make a brief stop at a small local market, the kind of everyday Thai market where people pick up fresh produce, snacks, and ingredients for the day. There is no guiding and no formal tasting, just a simple, authentic stop to experience everyday local life in northern Thailand and grab a simple snack for the road if you like.
Arrive at Bua Thong National Park and enjoy 90 minutes to 2 hours of free time to explore at your own pace. Climb the unique Sticky Waterfall, where mineral-rich limestone creates a natural non-slip surface that lets you walk straight up the cascading tiers. Wander the shaded forest trails, relax by the water, or check out Nam Phu Chet Si, the park’s natural “seven-colors” mineral spring.
Before heading back to Chiang Mai, the driver will share a few simple local fruits or snacks, just a small treat after your visit. Then ride back to the city in the same shared songthaew. This unguided experience is perfect for independent travelers looking for a safe, affordable, and hassle-free way to spend time at one of northern Thailand’s most unique natural attractions.
Our driver will be waiting for you at Discova Day Tour Shop Chiang Mai. Shop Address: Address: 10/3 Wiang Kaew Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Muang, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand. Near Chang Puak Gate (north gate). Please look for a greenery co-working space "Punspace" - our office will be located in front of it.
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