Mae Kuang Udomthara Dam
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Open Days: Generally open daily
Opening Hours: Generally 06:00 – 18:00 (early morning and late afternoon are recommended for softer light and more comfortable weather)
 
Mae Kuang Udomthara Dam is a nature-focused destination in Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai, offering an atmosphere that feels more like a vast freshwater lake than a conventional dam. Once you arrive, it becomes immediately clear why locals return again and again. The dam blocks a high mountain valley, creating a wide reservoir surrounded by forested hills and lush greenery, giving visitors the sensation of standing beside a large, tranquil lake rather than simply “visiting a dam.”
 
The highlight most people talk about is the early-morning atmosphere. On days when conditions are right, soft white mist drifts across the water like cotton clouds, creating a calm, gentle scene that needs little photographic enhancement. Photography lovers are encouraged to come early to capture the first light and layered mountain reflections on the water’s surface. In the evening, the scenery transforms again with warmer light, cooler breezes, and more people strolling along the dam.
 
Mae Kuang Dam is ideal for an unhurried visit. You can drive in, take a relaxed walk along the dam crest, breathe in the breeze, and watch the water change color with the light, letting the landscape do its quiet work. The real value of this place is not in flashy activities, but in its openness and sense of space—something that genuinely helps slow your pace, especially on days when you want to escape the city without traveling too far.
 
As this is a dam and reservoir area, safety and responsible use are essential. Avoid approaching steep edges unnecessarily, do not litter in the water or along pathways, and closely supervise children or elderly visitors. The sun can be stronger than expected on the dam crest, so hats, sunscreen, drinking water, and a light windproof layer are recommended if you plan to stay for a while.
 
Getting There Mae Kuang Udomthara Dam is located in Moo 2, Ban Talat Mai, Luang Nuea Subdistrict, Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai. Visitors can drive from Chiang Mai city toward Doi Saket and follow the main routes and signs leading to the dam. Using navigation apps and allowing extra time is recommended, especially in the mornings and on weekends when visitor numbers increase.
 
Place Name Mae Kuang Udomthara Dam
Location Moo 2, Ban Talat Mai, Luang Nuea Subdistrict, Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai
Key Features Large dam forming a wide freshwater reservoir, surrounded by mountains and forest; occasional morning mist; suitable for walking and photography
Best Time to Visit Early morning (for mist and soft light) or late afternoon (gentle light and cool breeze)
Entrance Fee No entrance fee (subject to site regulations)
Contact Mae Kuang Udomthara Irrigation and Maintenance Project, Tel. +66 53-865-685
Nearby Attractions (Approx. Distance) Mae Kuang Dam Suspension Bridge (boat and viewpoint area) 1 km
Wat Phra That Doi Saket 17 km
Mae Takhrai National Park 26 km
San Kamphaeng Hot Springs 32 km
Mae Kampong Village 52 km
Nearby Restaurants (Distance + Phone) Tha Ruea Lung Charoen Restaurant (Mae Kuang Dam crest) 1 km, Tel. +66 93-436-6826
Saneh Mae Kuang Restaurant (Mae Kuang area) 2 km, Tel. +66 64-141-7779
Ampai Service 6 km, Tel. +66 83-218-6034
The Coffeenery Learning Center 7 km, Tel. +66 82-293-4963
Baan Suan Chomchan (Doi Saket area) 28 km, Tel. +66 53-047-111
Nearby Accommodations (Distance + Phone) Tao Garden Health Spa & Resort 24 km, Tel. +66 53-920-009
Nok Resort 27 km, Tel. +66 53-495-005
Him Doi House at Doi Saket 26 km, Tel. +66 99-464-6999
Soulmates Retreat 32 km, Tel. +66 62-016-3990
Vivo Bene Village 29 km, Tel. +66 53-496-000
Facilities Reservoir viewpoints, dam crest walking area, photography spots (facilities may vary by zone and regulations)
Current Status Generally open for visits (check weather conditions and official announcements before traveling)
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Mae Kuang Udomthara Dam located?
A: It is located in Moo 2, Ban Talat Mai, Luang Nuea Subdistrict, Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai, and serves as a major dam and reservoir in the area.
 
Q: When is the best time to visit?
A: Early morning offers a chance to see mist and soft light, while late afternoon is ideal for walking, cool breezes, and warm-toned photography.
 
Q: What activities can visitors do here?
A: Walking along the dam crest, photography, relaxing by the reservoir, and visiting nearby attractions such as Wat Phra That Doi Saket or Mae Takhrai National Park.
 
Q: Are there any special precautions?
A: Be cautious of strong sunlight on the dam crest, avoid steep edges, and help keep the area clean by not littering in the water or along pathways.
 
Q: Who should I contact for official information?
A: Mae Kuang Udomthara Irrigation and Maintenance Project, Tel. +66 53-865-685
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