Mae Tuen Noi Waterfall

Mae Tuen Noi Waterfall

Mae Tuen Noi Waterfall
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Open Days: Generally open daily (it is recommended to check weather conditions and road conditions before traveling, especially during periods of heavy rain)
Opening Hours: Recommended 08:00 – 17:00 (best visited during daylight hours and return before dark)
 
Mae Tuen Noi Waterfall is located in Ban Mae Tuen Noi, Village No. 3, Mae Tuen Subdistrict, Omkoi District, Chiang Mai Province. This waterfall is ideal for visitors seeking a genuine forest atmosphere rather than a designated photo spot. Its defining features include lush natural vegetation, the sound of water flowing down a large rock face, and a stream that continues along the natural terrain, creating a quiet charm that encourages slow exploration and a deeper connection with nature.
 
What sets Mae Tuen Noi Waterfall apart from other small waterfalls is its “local narrative.” The area is known for its association with petrified wood sites, adding a geological and educational dimension to the visit. As a result, the experience goes beyond swimming and relaxation, inviting visitors to observe landforms, rock layers, and imagine the long-term natural processes that shaped the landscape far beyond the brief time spent there.
 
According to local recommendations, the most suitable period to visit is from March to June. This summer season is ideal for enjoying the cool water and refreshing atmosphere. However, visitors who prefer a more relaxed and lower-risk experience should choose days with stable weather and minimal rainfall, as rural paths and natural rock surfaces can become slippery after rain. Small watershed areas also carry a risk of sudden flash floods following heavy upstream rainfall.
 
The enjoyment of a forest waterfall like this typically comes not from many activities, but from an unhurried pace. Visitors are encouraged to choose stable resting spots, listen to the sound of flowing water, observe sunlight filtering through the trees, and explore only as much as necessary. When traveling with children or elderly companions, safety should be the top priority by staying on firm ground, avoiding steep areas or cliff edges, and refraining from climbing rocks that may be slippery with moss or moisture.
 
Getting There The most practical plan is to begin from Omkoi District town and then continue to Mae Tuen Subdistrict and Ban Mae Tuen Noi, as the district center provides better access to supplies and preparation points. Based on local route information, the distance between Mae Tuen Subdistrict and Omkoi Subdistrict is approximately 76 kilometers via Highway No. 1099. Travelers should allow extra time, particularly after rainfall when road conditions may be slippery or uneven, and plan to return before nightfall for safety.
 
Respectful travel is essential when visiting natural attractions in remote community forest areas. Visitors should take all trash back with them, avoid disposing of food waste into streams, keep noise levels low, respect local residents, and refrain from damaging vegetation around the waterfall. These simple practices help preserve the natural character of Mae Tuen Noi Waterfall for the long term.
 
Place Name Mae Tuen Noi Waterfall
Location Ban Mae Tuen Noi, Village No. 3, Mae Tuen Subdistrict, Omkoi District, Chiang Mai Province
GPS Coordinates 17.803327, 98.362876
Key Characteristics Waterfall flowing from a large rock face, surrounded by rich forest, with a notable connection to petrified wood sites in the area
Recommended Period March – June (ideal for summer visits and swimming)
Getting There (Summary) Start from Omkoi District town, then continue to Mae Tuen Subdistrict and Ban Mae Tuen Noi (allow extra travel time and avoid travel after heavy rain)
Current Status No permanent closure notices found at the time of review; visitors are advised to check weather and road conditions before traveling
Nearby Attractions (Approximate Distance) Mon Chong Subdistrict (starting point for Doi Mon Chong treks) – approx. 3 km
Omkoi District Office (supplies and basic services) – approx. 76 km
Mae Tuen River (scenic river views and local community atmosphere) – approx. 2 km
Ban Mae Tuen (seasonal rice terraces and community life) – approx. 4 km
Ban Mai – Ban Huai Nam Khao route (scenic transit route toward Mon Chong) – approx. 6 km
Nearby Restaurants (Approximate Distance + Phone) PizzaDoi (Omkoi District town) – approx. 76 km – Tel. 092-404-0094
Muan Khnad at Omkoi (near Omkoi town entrance) – approx. 76 km – Tel. 089-850-7182, 084-378-1567
Aena Na Omkoi (Omkoi District town) – approx. 76 km – Tel. 082-648-5778
269garden Café (Omkoi District) – approx. 76 km – Tel. 093-048-9639
Krua Rabiang Rim Nam (Omkoi Resort area / town) – approx. 76 km – Tel. 086-188-1910
Ping Fai Café (Omkoi District town) – approx. 76 km – Tel. 098-952-3416
Nearby Accommodations (Approximate Distance + Phone) Wanwela Homestay & Camping (Mae Tuen Subdistrict) – approx. 12 km – Tel. 093-276-6287
Ban Saengchan Resort (Mae Tuen Subdistrict) – approx. 15 km – Tel. 064-994-4977
Pingthara Omkoi (Omkoi District town) – approx. 76 km – Tel. 062-308-6178
Chalermphan Resort (Omkoi District town) – approx. 76 km – Tel. 082-888-1919
Omkoi Resort (Omkoi District town) – approx. 76 km – Tel. 086-185-5442
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What is the best time of year to visit Mae Tuen Noi Waterfall?
A: Local sources recommend March to June, as it is the summer season suitable for swimming and enjoying the cool water. During periods of heavy rain, visitors should avoid travel for safety reasons.
 
Q: What makes Mae Tuen Noi Waterfall special beyond swimming?
A: The key highlight is its association with petrified wood sites and the surrounding forest ecosystem, making it appealing for visitors interested in geology, streams, rock layers, and quiet natural exploration.
 
Q: What should I prepare before visiting?
A: Footwear with good traction, drinking water, insect repellent, a light rain jacket during the rainy season, and a bag to carry all trash back with you.
 
Q: Is the road and access difficult?
A: The route passes through rural mountainous areas. Extra travel time is recommended, especially after rainfall when roads may be slippery or uneven. Visitors should plan to return before dark.
 
Q: Where can I go after visiting Mae Tuen Noi Waterfall?
A: Travelers can continue to explore Mon Chong Subdistrict or stop at natural viewpoints and community areas along the Mae Tuen route. Refer to the nearby attractions table to plan destinations according to season and available time.
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Nature and Wildlife Category: Nature and Wildlife
Waterfalls Group: Waterfalls
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