What we’ll do:
We’ll explore and walk on the Sticky Waterfalls, change into dry clothes, visit Nampu Chet Si (the area usually visited by religious locals who believe in the mysterious healing benefits of the water), take a short hike to the Buatong Cave, and learn about the area’s history. And after many adventures, we will then enjoy an authentic Thai lunch and head back to the main city.
Hidden in the lush forest of Chiang Mai, Bua Tong Waterfalls—lovingly nicknamed the Sticky Waterfalls—offer one of Thailand’s most unique natural adventures.
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