Mae Ya Waterfall (Nam tok Mae Ya)

Mae Ya Waterfall was definitely one of the better waterfalls we saw in Thailand, and it seemed to us to be the pride of the Chiang Mai province. It certainly surprised Julie and I with its enormous..

Mae Klang Waterfall (Nam tok Mae Klang)

The Mae Klang Waterfall (pronounced “MEH KLAHNG”) was the lowest of the waterfalls on the road going up to the top of Thailand’s highest peak. However, we happened to visit this one as the last of…

Wachirathan Waterfall (Nam tok Vachirathan)

The Wachirathan Waterfall was the second major waterfall on the way up to the summit of Doi Inthanon. Of all the waterfalls we saw in Doi Inthanon National Park, we thought this one had the most…

Siriphum Waterfall (Nam tok Siribhum)

The Siriphum Waterfall (pronounced “see-ree-POOM”) was an impressively tall waterfall that we noticed was accompanied by another thinner-but-just-as-tall companion waterfall. This was the third or…

Mork Fa Waterfall (Nam tok Mork Fah)

The Mork Fa Waterfall took Julie and I by surprise because prior to our trip, we had never heard of it during our trip research so we didn’t have much expectation of our visit. I somehow had this…

Mae Sa Waterfall (Nam tok Mae Sa)

The Mae Sa Waterfall was actually a series of 9 or 10 small waterfalls and cascades spaced anywhere between 100m to 500m apart from each other. Depending on your criteria, one might think there…