Mae Sa Waterfall
A series of 10 spectacular cascading waterfalls spread over 1.5km of rainforest inside Doi Suthep National Park, 27km from Chiang Mai city. Each tier has a swimming hole and the shaded forest trails are beautiful. The lower tiers are best for swimming; the upper tiers are quieter and more dramatic. Best visited on weekday mornings before tour groups arrive.
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Chiang Mai
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