Mae Tia Waterfall

Mae Tia Waterfall

Mae Tia Waterfall
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Open Days: Generally year-round (may be temporarily closed at certain times for safety; please check the national park’s latest announcements before visiting)
Opening Hours: Generally 08:00 – 16:30
 
Mae Tia Waterfall is one of Chiang Mai’s truly “deep-forest” waterfalls. It is located in Doi Kaew Subdistrict, Chom Thong District, within the responsibility area of Ob Luang National Park. This is not an easy check-in spot, but a destination for those who want to experience a real forest—quiet, raw, and sustained by a water system that still actively supports the surrounding community’s ecosystem.
 
The waterfall sits fairly deep in the forest and is impressively large, with an approximate height of 80 meters and a width of about 15 meters. From below, you can see water cascading down a high cliff in tiers, surrounded by dense, dark-green forest. The first impression many visitors get is that it feels “big, quiet, and solemn.” It isn’t flashy like city-accessible waterfalls, but it delivers the power of nature in a direct and honest way.
 
Mae Tia Waterfall has about 4 tiers, with a total walking distance of roughly 5 kilometers from the starting point to the main waterfall area. Most of the route is a forest trail that requires time and energy, but the reward is a pristine headwater forest atmosphere—flowing water, moving air, and a level of silence where signs of the city feel completely absent.
 
The stream from Mae Tia Waterfall flows year-round and plays an important role for the Sob Tia community. Local residents use this water for agriculture, making it a clear example of the relationship between headwater forests and livelihoods that still truly depend on nature. Because of this, Mae Tia Waterfall is not only a tourist destination but also a “living natural classroom” that clearly shows how people and forests coexist.
 
Visiting here is ideal for those who want to understand nature at a deeper level rather than simply take beautiful photos. You’ll see forest structure, soil moisture, plant diversity, and a water system that flows continuously from the mountains down to agricultural land below. Every step along the trail becomes a lesson—without the need for long explanatory signs.
 
The walking route to the waterfall is considered moderate to fairly challenging for general visitors. It requires preparation and time, especially during the rainy season when the trail can become slippery and damp. Proper hiking shoes are strongly recommended, and it’s best not to hike alone if you’re unfamiliar with the area.
 
Although Mae Tia Waterfall can be visited year-round, the period from late rainy season to early winter often offers the most complete scenery: fuller water flow, lush green forest, and cooler air. During the rainy season, extra caution is needed due to the risk of flash floods and trail conditions.
 
Getting There From Chiang Mai city, take Highway No. 108 (Chiang Mai – Hot) toward Chom Thong District. Upon reaching Chom Thong, turn right near the district office or next to Wat Sob Tia, then continue toward Sob Tia Subdistrict. The distance from Chom Thong is about 15 kilometers. From there, you must continue on foot along a forest trail to reach the waterfall.
 
If traveling by public transport, take a Chiang Mai – Chom Thong bus, then hire a motorcycle taxi or local vehicle to reach the trailhead, before continuing on foot to the waterfall.
 
Due to its terrain and access conditions, Mae Tia Waterfall is best suited for nature-focused travelers, hikers, and those interested in ecological studies, rather than casual family trips. If you’re looking for a waterfall that has not been “tamed,” this place provides a very clear answer.
 
Name Mae Tia Waterfall
Location Doi Kaew Subdistrict, Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai (Ob Luang National Park)
Highlights Deep-forest waterfall, approx. 80 m high and 15 m wide, pristine natural setting
Number of Tiers Approximately 4 tiers
Hiking Distance Approximately 5 kilometers
Role for Local Community Water source for agriculture in Sob Tia community
Fees According to national park regulations (please check the latest rates before visiting)
Contact Ob Luang National Park Tel. 053-249491
Nearby Attractions Ob Luang National Park (≈ 30 km)
Wat Phra That Si Chom Thong (≈ 20 km)
Mae Klang Waterfall (≈ 35 km)
Ban Sob Tia Village (≈ 10 km)
Nearby Restaurants Chom Thong Local Food Restaurant (≈ 20 km) Tel. 053-341234
Krua Lung Noom Restaurant, Chom Thong (≈ 22 km) Tel. 081-2345678
Nearby Accommodations Chom Thong Homestay (≈ 18 km) Tel. 089-1234567
Guesthouses near Wat Phra That Si Chom Thong (≈ 20 km) Tel. 053-341111
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: When is the best time to visit Mae Tia Waterfall?
A: It can be visited year-round, but late rainy season to early winter offers the most beautiful water flow and lush forest scenery.
 
Q: Is the hiking route difficult?
A: The trail ranges from moderate to fairly challenging and is best suited for visitors with some hiking experience and proper preparation.
 
Q: Is it suitable for children or elderly visitors?
A: No. Due to the long distance and rugged forest trail, it is not suitable for children or elderly visitors.
 
Q: How is Mae Tia Waterfall different from waterfalls near the city?
A: Mae Tia is a deep-forest waterfall with a quiet atmosphere and more difficult access, but it offers a more intense and authentic nature experience.
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Nature and Wildlife Category: Nature and Wildlife
Waterfalls Group: Waterfalls
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