The Sticky Waterfall, also known as Bua Thong Waterfall, is a remarkable natural wonder nestled in the Namtok Bua Tong-Nam Phu Chet Si National Park, just under 60 kilometers north of Chiang Mai.
Surrounded by lush forest and vibrant flora, the Sticky Waterfall is a must-visit attraction for anyone visiting Chiang Mai. The waterfall is composed of multiple tiers, each of which offers a different climbing experience.
Sightseeing to the legend by climbing up into the huge Bua Tong Cave where was settled by 2 princes with her servants and died there after the king and queen were killed from the great war.
Highlights Explore Sticky (But Tong) Waterfall, an interesting local natural feature Climb up the waterfall over its limestone rocks to admire local views Hiking through the forest to see a mineral geyser that gushes from the ground. Climbing up into the huge Bua Tong Cave.