Foreste Nang Lae Waterfall in Chiang Rai
#dreamvoyage Nang Lae Nai Waterfall Nang Lae Nai Waterfall is located in Ban Li Khai, a subsidiary house of Ban Nang Lae Nai, Village No. 7, Nang Lae Sub-district, Mae Khao Tom Huai Luek Forest (National Reserved Forest), 14 kilometers north of Chiang Rai City on Phahonyothin Road. From Ban Nang Lae Nai Intersection (Ban Den) to Ban Li Khai Village (hill tribe village), a distance of 5 kilometers. After the flood in late 2010, it created and changed the beautiful ecosystem. The waterfall consists of 5 levels: Tad Fon Waterfall, Tad Rang Waterfall, Mai Waterfall, Tad Tham Waterfall and Si Chan Waterfall. Along the way, you will encounter the waterfall. The scenery of the waterfall is very natural. Each level of the waterfall is steep and surrounded by various types of forest trees. It is shady all the way, perfect for relaxing. The way to the waterfall is by foot along the waterfall, a distance of 180 meters, you will find the first level of the waterfall, Tad Fon Waterfall. Originally, there were large trees clinging to the rocks, causing the waterfall area to have mist that looks like light rain all the time.
When walking, enjoy the abundance of the ecosystem on both sides of the entrance from the first waterfall, about 200 meters to the second waterfall, there is a stream of water eroding large rocks and flowing into a pool in front of the waterfall. The locals called it "Tad Rang Waterfall".
From Tad Rang Waterfall, a distance of 450 meters along the mountain range and the waterfall, you will reach the third waterfall, which is Namtok Mai (not yet named). Walk another 350 meters to Tad Tham Waterfall. In the past, there was a hole or cave under the waterfall.
Those who love adventure and nature can walk along the foot of the mountain that is not very high. Sometimes, you climb over the rocks in the middle of the water to find the last waterfall, "Namtok Si Chan".
In addition, before reaching Nang Lae Waterfall, there are many beautiful views, such as lush forests on both sides of the road. There is a public pond that looks like a pond with green water all year round. It is in the middle of a rice field with a cool and shady atmosphere.