One of the most unique places we’ve ever been to in Thailand is called Bua Tong, or the Sticky Waterfalls. Located about an hour and a half drive north of Chiang Mai’s Old City, these waterfalls are not only impressive and gorgeous, but a special feature allows you to climb directly up the rocks into the oncoming cascading water! Say what?!
Although waterfalls are a common tourist attraction in Thailand, for both locals and visitors alike, we’ve hadn’t seen this one listed in a guide book. In fact, like many fun things we’ve done, this trip to the Sticky Waterfalls was recommended by our good Thai friend, Bee, from Be Beez Café. This was an awesome addition to our trip to the Mae Ngat Dam floating houses one weekend.
One of the most unique places we’ve ever been to in Thailand is called Bua Tong, or the Sticky Waterfalls. Located about an hour and a half drive north of Chiang Mai’s Old City, these waterfalls are not only impressive and gorgeous, but a special feature allows you to climb directly up the rocks into the oncoming cascading water! Say what?!Although waterfalls are a common tourist attraction in Thailand, for both locals and visitors alike, we’ve hadn’t seen this one listed in a guide book. In fact, like many fun things we’ve done, this trip to the Sticky Waterfalls was recommended by our good Thai friend, Bee, from Be Beez Café. This was an awesome addition to our trip to the Mae Ngat Dam floating houses one weekend.
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