Wachirathan Waterfall
The abundance of distinct waterfalls in Wachirathan Waterfalls is its most notable characteristic. They combine to create some of Thailand's most stunning waterfalls. The Wachirathan Waterfalls are situated in the Chiang Mai province's Doi Inthanon National Park region. Starting from Mae Klang Creek, Wachirathan Waterfalls also serves as the starting point for the mountain range that ascends to Doi Inthanon. Beautiful towering cliffs reach heights of about 70 meters. A long, beautiful wooden bridge extends in the direction of the cliff.
The basin below is filled with water as it cascades down the cliff. The opposing, precipitous cliff, known as Pha Mor Kaew or Pha Wan Kaew, provides year-round flowing water. You'll witness a lovely scene with lovely, shimmering sunshine when the sun shines through the water spray. A stunning rainbow will develop above the stream in front of a steep cliff when the sun's rays hit the water spray. For photographers or anyone who enjoys snapping photos of the breathtaking natural world, this is ideal. Any season is suitable for visiting Wachirathan Waterfalls. But the cold season is the best time to go.
Location: Chomthong, ChiangMai, Thailand