Namauern Waterfall

Namauern Waterfall

Namauern Waterfall
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Open Days: Generally open daily (it is recommended to check announcements from Mae Fang National Park and weather conditions before traveling, especially during periods of heavy rain)
Opening Hours: Recommended 08:00 – 17:00 (it is best to start your visit in the morning and leave before dark)
 
Namauern Waterfall is located at Ban Namauern, Village No. 12, Chiang Mai Province. It is a large and relatively tall waterfall with water flowing throughout the year, situated within Mae Fang National Park, an important watershed forest area in northern Chiang Mai. The surrounding environment remains highly natural and largely undisturbed, making it suitable for visitors who wish to experience nature in an authentic way rather than simply stopping for photos before moving on.
 
The highlight of Namauern Waterfall lies in the power of its continuous flow descending from higher elevations into the lower basin. The sound of the waterfall is especially pronounced during the rainy season. The surrounding area is humid and covered with evergreen forest and riparian vegetation that help regulate temperature and maintain ecological balance. As a result, this waterfall is not merely a recreational spot but part of a living water system actively sustaining the Mae Fang forest ecosystem.
 
From a geographical perspective, Namauern Waterfall is part of a network of small streams that nourish the upper Fang River Basin. Water from higher elevations within Mae Fang National Park gradually flows down toward surrounding communities and agricultural areas in Mae Ai District. This gives the waterfall significance beyond tourism, as it serves as an upstream water source that local communities depend on in their daily lives.
 
Seasonal changes strongly influence the character of Namauern Waterfall. From May to October, water volume is high and the forest becomes lush and green, making it ideal for appreciating the power of flowing water. However, visitors should be cautious of slippery paths and the risk of flash floods during heavy rainfall. From November to February, the weather is cooler and more comfortable, suitable for nature walks, photography, and spending extended time in the area. During the dry season, water levels may decrease slightly, but this allows clearer views of rock formations, pools, and the natural flow patterns of the stream.
 
Getting There: Travel toward Mae Ai District via the main routes, then continue into Mae Fang National Park and Ban Namauern, Village No. 12. Most of the route consists of community roads and park access roads. Drivers should proceed with caution, especially during the rainy season and along winding sections of the road.
 
Name Namauern Waterfall
Location Ban Namauern, Village No. 12, Chiang Mai Province
Area Mae Fang National Park
Key Features A large and relatively tall waterfall with year-round water flow, surrounded by a rich upstream forest ecosystem
Recommended Season Nov – Feb for comfortable walking / May – Oct for powerful water flow, with caution during heavy rain
Nearby Attractions (Approximate Distance) 1) Other waterfalls within Mae Fang National Park ~5 km
2) Mae Fang National Park nature trails ~5–10 km
3) Mae Ai District (local communities and market area) ~25 km
4) Thaton riverside area along the Kok River ~40 km
Nearby Restaurants (Approximate Distance) 1) Thaton Riverside Restaurant ~40 km Tel. 053-459-145
2) Local Thaton Cuisine Restaurant ~40 km Tel. 053-459-061
3) Mae Ai Community Restaurant ~25 km Tel. 053-053-701
Nearby Accommodations (Approximate Distance) 1) Saranya River House (Thaton) ~40 km Tel. 089-851-7072, 053-053-672
2) Areeya Phuree Resort (Thaton) ~40 km Tel. 092-461-6547
3) Maekok River Village Resort (Thaton) ~40 km Tel. 053-053-628
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does Namauern Waterfall have water throughout the year?
A: Yes, water flows year-round, with particularly strong flow and sound during the rainy season.
 
Q: What type of visit is this waterfall suitable for?
A: It is ideal for visitors who enjoy nature, upstream forest environments, and spending time immersed in a real natural setting without rushing.
 
Q: When is the best time to visit?
A: November to February offers pleasant weather and safer conditions compared to the rainy season.
 
Q: How should visitors prepare?
A: It is recommended to wear shoes with good grip, bring drinking water, and avoid approaching the waterfall closely during periods of heavy rain.
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Nature and Wildlife Category: Nature and Wildlife
Waterfalls Group: Waterfalls
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