1/13/2024 0 Comments Sticky note smoke waterfall![]() ![]() We did this and were the only ones there from 8 AM when it opened, until around 9 when the first people started showing up. You either do this by leaving very early from Chiang Mai, or by going the day before and staying overnight in the area. If you want to have the Sticky Falls all to yourself, you should get there early in the morning. This is a very cool tour that gets you to a secret second Sticky Waterfall in the middle of the jungle.īecause the water comes from a natural spring, the Sticky Waterfall flows year-round, and there is no off-season. We wish we could be telling you how to do this on your own, but this guide has special permission from the park to take people in here. Sticky Falls plus jungle trek to the secret waterfall – The water obviously keeps flowing beyond the Sticky Falls, and there are more similar waterfalls deeper into the jungle.This tour visits the waterfall in the morning, then heads to an elephant sanctuary with a no bullhooks and no riding policy. The falls plus an ethical elephant sanctuary – A nice tour that combines the falls with something that’s on a lot of people’s Thailand bucket list.Just the waterfall – A simple tour that leaves Chiang Mai in the morning, returns in the afternoon, and gets you great Northern Thai food along the way.Here are the three best Bua Thong Waterfall tours: The company protects you from any scams, and the guides rely on maintaining a great rating so the tours almost always go above and beyond. We recommend the company Take Me Tour which operates similar to Airbnb Experiences a local guide creates and runs the tours, and the company handles booking and payment. Plus, the best tours get to places you almost definitely would have missed had you been on your own. At the same time, we understand there are some circumstances when it just makes sense to book a tour. We almost always travel independently in Thailand and try to help other people do the same. If you’re on an itinerary with a tight schedule, it is also nice being able to book in advance so your schedule is set. On a tour – If you’re not trying to stick to a tight budget, booking a tour is a great way to get to the Sticky Waterfall without having to worry about driving or negotiating with taxi drivers. The price should be between 10 Baht (~$30-$45 USD) so it’s nice if you can get a few people together to share it. We recommend pushing for an hour and a half. You should negotiate before the trip how long you would like to stay at the falls, but an hour is the norm. These operate as a sort of bus system in the city, but many of them can also be rented as private taxis. If they’re out and you don’t have a Thai or international license (with motorbike endorsement if you’re riding), you will be fined 500-1000 Baht.īy taxi – Chiang Mai is full of red songthaews – basically pickup trucks with two rows of benches in the back. Note: Police sometimes setup a checkpoint on this road. How you can have the place completely to yourselfĪlso, check out our video for a little taste of why the Sticky Falls are so worth visiting.The cost of going on your own vs taxi vs tour.The Chiang Mai sticky falls used to be fairly unknown but can get a bit crowded these days. The Chiang Mai Sticky Waterfall is located under an hour and a half from the city making it a popular half-day trip, and it’s really worth the journey. It’s crazy fun here, and a great place to get some really cool photos. You can climb all over the waterfall here and go wherever you want to go. It’s a waterfall and it looks like it should be slippery, so your eyes can’t quite believe it when you see people easily walking on the steep rocks. They call it the “Sticky Falls” because the stone has so much grip. ![]() The water here bubbles up from a natural spring, and it has such high levels of dissolved minerals that it coats the rocks and tree roots it flows over in high-traction limestone. Nam Tok Bua Tong (น้ําตกบัวตอง) aka the Sticky Waterfall, is an incredibly cool place to check out when you’re in Chiang Mai. ![]()
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