Recommend 4 off-the-beaten-path attractions in Chiang Mai with tips
1. Dantewada (Angel Waterfall) p1-4
🕑: 8:00-18:00
Transportation: We chartered a car to get there, it's quite far in the mountains
It's a man-made attraction, with an entrance fee of 80🐷 per person
Inside, it's like a fairy tale with vast greenery and cascading waterfalls, like entering a wonderland!
I thought it wasn't very big, but after entering, I found it to be quite spacious, with various lush trees and man-made mist creating a full atmosphere! Dress up beautifully when you go, it's very photogenic
2. Wat Tham Chiang Dao. p5-8 Cave Exploration
Entrance fee: 40🐷 per person
🕐: 7:00-17:00
You can visit it along with the Angel Waterfall, as they are not far from each other
Located in a temple, the best part of this activity is the undeveloped cave, to enter you need to pay 200🐷 for a guide with a kerosene lamp, it takes half an hour to complete the journey, it's quite large, exciting and fresh inside, great for taking kids to see, there are also bats, rock formations like the Water Curtain Cave, and lots of small holes to crawl through, making it very fun
3. Take a Walk (Hobbit House) p10-14
🕐: 9:00-17:00
Truly a surprising attraction, the entrance is unassuming, but once inside, you cross a stone path and a small stream, and a suspension bridge. Inside there's a 3-story treehouse, very exquisitely and uniquely built, with climbable trees, great for family outings! There's a large fruit tree that dropped a lot of fruit, picked a few but sadly can't eat them haha. It's really a large activity area, with lush trees of various shapes, leisurely enjoy for two hours, pleasing to the eye and relaxing
4. Sankamphaeng Hot Springs
🕐: 7:00-18:00
🎫: Foreigners 100🐷, children 50🐷
Thais only need 40🐷, children half price
Besides the foot soaking pools, there are additional charge hot spring pools at the same price as the entrance fee.
You can experience boiling eggs in the hot springs, experiencing 100-degree pure natural hot spring water
The geothermal resources in Chiang Dao are very rich, coming from natural hot springs flowing down from the mountains, upon entering you can smell the strong sulfur odor, the water in the pool is ice blue due to the rich minerals, p17 shows two spring eyes at the hot spring source shooting water up to over 20 meters high. Many locals picnic inside, very leisurely
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1 and 2 can be visited together, 3 and 4 can be combined with Thai Village for a day's itinerary, all are in the mountains so it's necessary to charter a car or ride a motorcycle.