Explore another interesting cave in Chiang Mai Province, which is amazing with stalactites and stalagmites in various shapes that can inspire endless imagination. Another charm of Chiang Dao Cave is that water flows out of the cave all year round, never running dry. And this water flows together in a pool with schools of fish swimming around lively, creating a refreshing and shady atmosphere with large and small trees. Not only that, at the mouth of Chiang Dao Cave is also the location of Wat Chiang Dao, which enshrines the "Phra Phuttha Chan Jai" statue.
This temple is located on a small hill and under the hill is a sacred cave that the villagers respect. This temple is called “Wat Ban Den”. In addition to being surrounded by beautiful scenery, inside the temple there are also about 100 beautiful white chedis and many Bodhi trees or Sari trees of various sizes. In addition, the temple is located in the area of an ancient city called Mueang Kaen. Therefore, the villagers call this temple “Wat Den Sari Si Mueang Kaen” to until now.
It is a place full of exciting experiences and this is one of the most unique . Buathong waterfalls also known as or simply call sticky waterfalls its unique geological composition sets it apart from other waterfalls in Thailand. The porous limestone of Namtok Buathong has a rare property - it is incredibly "sticky", allowing visitors to climb directly onto the waterfall without slipping, a phenomenon that has made it an internationally renowned tourist attraction. Surrounded by lush forests and vibrant flora.
high mountains. They are called Long-necked Karen because the women in this tribe wear brass rings around their necks. It is a long-held tradition. Long-necked Karen are not Thai people. Long-necked Karen are Burmese tribes and are not like ordinary people.