Mae Mao Hydroelectric Dam
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Open Days: Generally open daily (this is an energy infrastructure and natural area; it is recommended to check weather conditions and site accessibility before traveling)
Opening Hours: Recommended visiting time is 08:00 – 17:00 (ideal for enjoying the scenery and photography)
 
Mae Maw Hydropower Dam is one of the energy and water-management infrastructures that clearly reflects the integration of engineering and natural geography in Northern Thailand. The construction includes a large concrete dam approximately 200 meters long and about 60 meters high, together with a horseshoe-shaped water conveyance tunnel around 5 meters in diameter and approximately 100 meters in length, excavated through highly durable quartzite rock. These structures do not serve only electricity generation, but also function as part of the area’s broader water management system and landscape.
 
What makes Mae Maw Dam distinctive in the context of “dams, reservoirs, and conservation areas” is the image of massive concrete structures standing amid surrounding mountains and forest. The atmosphere does not resemble a commercial tourist attraction; instead, it highlights the raw power of Northern Thailand’s terrain—ridge lines, rock faces, and calm water surfaces. Overall, the scenery can be described as “strong and solid” rather than soft or decorative, making it appealing to visitors interested in technical landscapes blended with nature.
 
The surrounding area offers pleasant scenery, especially in the morning and late afternoon, when sunlight reflecting off the water surface and concrete walls creates striking lines and shadows. This makes the dam suitable for photography or as a brief stop to rest the eyes during mountain travel in northern Chiang Mai. Visiting Mae Maw Dam is therefore not about excitement or activities, but about quietly observing engineering works, terrain, and water systems.
 
As this is an energy infrastructure area without organized tourism activities, visitors should respect the site by not crossing restricted zones, not entering the water, and strictly following warning signs and staff instructions. Traveling responsibly helps maintain safety and preserves the calm atmosphere of the dam and its operational integrity.
 
Getting There Traveling to Mae Maw Hydropower Dam is recommended by private car or rental vehicle, as some sections of the route consist of mountain roads and local community roads. Use navigation maps and pin “Mae Maw Hydropower Dam” as the destination, allow sufficient travel time, and drive carefully—especially during the rainy season when roads may be slippery and visibility reduced.
 
Place Name Mae Maw Hydropower Dam
Type Concrete dam / Hydropower plant / Mountain and water area
Key Features Large concrete dam approximately 60 meters high, water conveyance tunnel excavated through quartzite rock, surrounded by mountain and reservoir scenery
Current Status Energy infrastructure and water management area; limited viewing access (no organized tourism activities)
Nearby Attractions (Distance & Phone) Sri Lanna National Park (approx. 40 km) Tel. 053-479-079
Mae Ngat Somboon Chon Dam (approx. 45 km) Tel. 053-479-079
Phrao District (approx. 50 km) Tel. 053-475-021
Doi Mon Jam (approx. 65 km) Tel. 053-298-002
Nearby Restaurants (Distance & Phone) Local Phrao Restaurants (approx. 50 km) Tel. 053-475-521
Krua Mae Ngat (Mae Ngat Dam area) (approx. 45 km) Tel. 081-603-7744
Sri Lanna Restaurant (approx. 40 km) Tel. 081-951-2289
Nearby Accommodations (Distance & Phone) Sri Lanna Resort (approx. 40 km) Tel. 053-479-079
Floating Raft Accommodations at Mae Ngat Dam (approx. 45 km) Tel. 081-671-3272
Accommodations in Phrao District (approx. 50 km) Tel. 053-475-021
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What type of visit is Mae Maw Hydropower Dam suitable for?
A: It is suitable for visitors interested in natural landscapes combined with engineering structures, such as dams, water systems, and quiet mountain scenery.
 
Q: Is it possible to swim or do water activities?
A: Not recommended, as this is an energy infrastructure area with no safety management for water-based activities.
 
Q: What is the best time to visit?
A: Morning or late afternoon is recommended, when temperatures are milder and lighting conditions are ideal for scenery viewing.
 
Q: Where can this trip be extended to?
A: Visitors can continue their trip to Sri Lanna National Park, Mae Ngat Somboon Chon Dam, or Phrao District within the same itinerary.
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