Sri Sangwan Waterfall, a tourist attraction in Chiang Mai

Pha Daeng National Park It is another perfect natural attraction in Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai.
It is also the location of Sri Sangwan Waterfall, a beautiful waterfall hidden in the middle of the forest.
Anyone looking for a quiet place to pitch a tent To relax in the midst of nature, you must come here.

Sri Sangwan Waterfall is located in Pha Daeng National Park, Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai Province. It was formerly known as the Chiang Dao National Park because it is part of the Chiang Dao Wildlife Sanctuary. Later, the name was changed to Pha Daeng National Park in March 2006 and this name is still used today. In addition to Sri Sangwan Waterfall, within the park is also the location of Pong Ang Hot Spring and Doi Kham Fa, one of the most beautiful viewpoints of the sea of ​​mist in Chiang Mai.


Sisangwan Waterfall It is a medium-sized limestone waterfall with a width of 10-15 meters and a height of 10-20 meters. Formed by Khun Nam Na Wai that flows down from the cliff waterfall, all 4 levels, namely, the 1st level, Khanungha, the 2nd level, Chong Thara, the 3rd level, Ngamnatee, and the 4th level Si Sangwan. Each floor is not very high and the waterfall floor is not slippery because it is a limestone waterfall, so it is suitable for swimming and feeling the coolness. The name of this waterfall was given by Somdej Phra Srinagarindra Boromratchachonnani or Somdej Ya when she went to have lunch at the waterfall area and then named it Sri Sangwan Waterfall in 1958.


Sisangwan Waterfall surrounded by large plants including the bamboo forest intermittently. Behind the waterfall, there is a nature trail about 2 km long through mixed deciduous and deciduous forests with many different types of plants and orchids. At the end of the route, there is a pavilion to view the complex mountain ranges including Doi Luang Chiang Dao which is located not far away.


The shady and peaceful atmosphere makes the area around Sri Sangwan Waterfall have space for camping ground for tourists to relax and feel the aura of nature. Some people come to play in the water and have a picnic.


Getting to Sri Sang Waterfall

Getting to Sri Sang Waterfall

Sri Sangwan Waterfall is approximately 2 hours from Chiang Mai Airport, approximately 110 kilometers distance. You can drive and follow the map.
Map https://goo.gl/maps/5QfVQMyvvebVvpLC6



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