Discover the diversity of Northern Thailand in a single day on this varied excursion from Chiang Mai. Be amazed by the grandeur of one of the region’s most stunning temples, explore a mysterious cave filled with centuries-old shrines, enjoy fun and adventure at a unique waterfall where the rocks are surprisingly climbable, and experience authentic local life at a bustling market. This tour perfectly blends culture, nature, and relaxation, offering an unforgettable glimpse of Northern Thailand.
On the day of the tour, kindly be ready in your hotel lobby, where our guide will meet you for pickup.
Our first destination is Wat Den Sali Si Mueang Kaen, more commonly known as Wat Ban Den. Considered one of the most striking temple complexes in Northern Thailand, it is beautifully set in the rolling green hills of Mae Taeng District, about an hour north of Chiang Mai. The temple, though traditional in style, is relatively modern. Much of the current complex was expanded under the guidance of a revered local abbot, Kruba Tua, who envisioned Wat Ban Den as both a sacred place of worship and a cultural landmark for the community. What makes the temple truly remarkable is its scale and artistic detail. Visitors will find a vast collection of ornate viharns (assembly halls), gilded pagodas, and meticulously crafted naga figures (mythical serpents believed to guard sacred spaces). Each building showcases a unique design and vibrant colors, blending classical Lanna architecture with elaborate modern craftsmanship.
We visit the famous Chiang Dao Cave complex, which stretches for more than 12 kilometers beneath the Chiang Dao mountain. Only a small section is open to the public, yet it has long been an important religious site. Inside, you will find an impressive marble Burmese Buddha image along with countless other sacred shrines. Accompanied by a local guide, you explore part of this mysterious underground world, where the cool air, deep silence, and mystical atmosphere create a truly unforgettable experience. During the walk you will also pass through two narrow passages, making this part of the tour perhaps less suitable for those with claustrophobia. According to Thai legend, a hermit lived here a thousand years ago and is said to be buried in the deepest chamber of the cave. According to local belief, anyone who dares to remove even the smallest piece of rock from the cave is doomed to wander forever in its labyrinth of passages.
After lunch, it is time to visit the famous Bua Thong Waterfall, more commonly known as the Sticky Falls. This is no ordinary waterfall. The limestone rocks here create a natural anti-slip surface, as the mineral deposits prevent algae from forming. As a result, the stones are surprisingly grippy rather than slippery, allowing you to climb both up and down the cascading water with ease. It is a playful and truly unique experience, as few waterfalls in the world offer the chance to walk against the flow of the water without slipping. Surrounded by lush forest, the Sticky Falls are also a wonderful place to relax and enjoy the fresh air. You can challenge yourself by climbing the tiers of the waterfall, or simply sit back and enjoy the refreshing scenery. Don’t forget to bring swimwear if you’d like to cool off in the clear, cool streams at the base of the falls; it’s the perfect way to end the day immersed in nature.
On the way back to Chiang Mai, we make a short stop at the Chedi Mae Krua Market, a lively local market where you can experience everyday Thai life up close. Strolling through the colorful stalls, you’ll find fresh fruit and typical Thai snacks, a perfect opportunity to browse, soak up the atmosphere, and maybe even sample a few treats. It’s the perfect opportunity to soak in the bustling atmosphere, mingle with local vendors, and perhaps sample a tasty treat or two. Whether you’re tempted by exotic fruits you’ve never seen before or intrigued by the sizzling street food, this visit offers a delightful glimpse into the authentic flavors and rhythms of daily life in Northern Thailand.
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