Sri Sangwan Waterfall, Chiang Mai
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Review of Sri Sangwan Waterfall at Pha Daeng National Park, Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai Province
Sri Sangwan Waterfall is located in Pha Daeng National Park, Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai Province. It is a natural tourist attraction that stands out for its scenery and complete ecosystem. This waterfall is a medium-sized limestone waterfall consisting of 4 levels: “Kanungha”, “Chongthara”, “Ngam Nathi” and “Sri Sangwan”. Each level has a different topography, but still maintains the beauty of the water flowing through natural rocks amidst the shade of the mixed deciduous forest.
The area around the waterfall is shady and fertile, suitable for recreational activities such as hiking, studying nature or camping. The park has provided a tent site and a nature study trail that is approximately 2 kilometers long, passing through various local plants and orchids, such as the toothbrush orchid, the golden orchid and the karekaron orchid.
To get to Sri Sangwan Waterfall, take Highway No. 107 from Chiang Mai city towards Chiang Dao District, then Highway No. 1178 through Ban Na Wai. Then enter the minor path for about 150 meters until reaching the waterfall area.
For tourists who wish to visit, there is a fee collection according to the standards of the National Park Department. The rate for the general public is 20 baht for adults, 10 baht for children, and additional transportation fees according to the type.
Srisangwan Waterfall is therefore considered a conservation tourist attraction suitable for those who want to immerse themselves in nature in a peaceful atmosphere. It is a destination that is worth traveling to experience. If you travel to Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai Province, I highly recommend it.