Tat Mok Waterfall

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Tat Mok Waterfall

Mae Ram Subdistrict, Mae Rim District.

Tad Mok Waterfall is a medium-sized waterfall located within Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, nestled in the lush dipterocarp forest. It originates from the Mae Ram stream, featuring refreshing waters cascading down rocky cliffs. The waterfall consists of tiers of limestone formations, standing approximately 20 meters high, with mist rising in a white spray, resembling a serene fog. This tranquil spot is perfect for visits year-round, especially during the winter season when the temperature remains comfortably cool. Throughout the year, the average temperature hovers around 16 degrees Celsius. Winters can be quite chilly, while the rainy season brings cool and damp conditions, with the heaviest rainfall occurring in August and September. February, on the other hand, offers clear skies, providing a stunning view of the surrounding landscape.

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Province: Chiang Mai

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