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The magnificent view of Mae Ya Waterfall , Thailand.

The magnificent view of Mae Ya Waterfall , Thailand.

September 2021 · 2 min read · Chiang Mai Province

The magnificent of Mae Ya waterfall in Chiang Mai. It was about 74 km from Chiang Mai City and takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes driving. During my journey in Chiang Mai i was lucky to visit this beautiful waterfall.

I use a motorbike that i lend from my friend , Manop. According to him the motorbike never been used for many years but its still be drive. Its looking good and ready to be use after i try i around Manop house.

I drive to the waterfall at the afternoon after taking my lunch. With 74 km driving , i stop at few stop to rest .

STOP AT COWBOY CAFE TO GET SOME COFFEE

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Meet this young owner of this cafe.

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I stop at another gas station to refill the motor gasoline.

ENTERING THE MAE YA WATERFALL

I arrive at the waterfall location around 1 pm.

The notice board.

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The map , there was a few waterfall near this area and can be reach using the jungle trail but it might take days to arrive by hiking.

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Good road before reach the waterfall

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The river view along my way to waterfall location.

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Place to rest :

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Is it cool , the chair and table got marble board to play while resting

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After a few minutes walking , i reach to this location . The waterfall is so beautiful , and the breeze was so nice.
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I spend about 3 hours enjoying this scenery . I really enjoy not just the scenery , but the breeze and d sound from the waterfall.

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During my way home , my motor chain was broke down and i was 70 km away from home. Lucky , there was a local who help me to repair the motor without asking any reward. You see , its not the waterfall is nice and magnificent but the local also very nice. I manage to come home at late of the night.

The broken chain :

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The local who helping me fix the chain.

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