Nature and Viewpoints
Explore the diverse landscapes of Mae Rim, featuring the scientific plant collections and glasshouses of the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden alongside the eight-tiered Mae Sa Waterfall. The list includes high-altitude destinations like Mon Jam, known for its terraced flower gardens and Hmong agricultural heritage, and Doi Pui, which rises 1,685 meters above sea level within a national park. These sites offer a mix of evergreen forests, seasonal blooms, and sheer stone cliffs like those found at Tard Mork Waterfall.
Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden
Major scientific research hub in wonderful setting. The best time to see the flowers in bloom is surprisingly during the cool season.
Mae Sa Waterfall
Nice afternoon trip from the city. 8 stages of waterfalls, nice shade throughout the day.
Mon Jamระเบียงชมภู
High-altitude ridge featuring terraced flower gardens and panoramic views of the Mae Rim Valley. Originally part of a Royal Project, the area is known for its cool climate and Hmong-run agricultural sites.
Doi Pui
Rising to 1,685 meters within Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, this peak features evergreen forests and a nearby Hmong tribal village known for coffee cultivation and winter-blooming cherry blossoms.
Tard Mork Waterfall
A single-tier waterfall located within the national park where water drops from a high, sheer stone cliff into a secluded pool.
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