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The Waterfalls of Mae Wang: A Local Guide
Easy, moderate, and adventurous waterfall trips from Ban Huai Hoi There are two kinds of waterfall travellers. Some people want the postcard waterfall. They want to arrive in clean shoes, take a photo, and leave. Other people want the real thing: the walk, the humidity, the muddy trail, the sound getting louder as you get closer, and the moment you step into cold water after sweating through the forest. Mae Wang is built for the second type. This region of Chiang Mai has wate

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Mae Wang National Park: The Nature Guide
What it is, what makes it special, and how to explore it from Ban Huai Hoi If Chiang Mai city is where people come for markets, cafes, temples, and day trips… Mae Wang is where they come to breathe. It’s quieter out here. Slower. Greener. The roads feel less “tourist route” and more “real Thailand.” You don’t hear traffic constantly. You hear birds. Water. Wind. The occasional motorbike in the distance. And if you stay long enough, you start realising that Northern Thailand’s

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Bamboo Rafting on the Mae Wang River
The slow adventure that shows you Northern Thailand at its most beautiful There are activities that make you feel like you’ve travelled. And then there are activities that make you feel like you’ve arrived. Bamboo rafting in Mae Wang is not about adrenaline. It’s not about ticking a box. It’s about moving through the landscape at the pace it deserves. No engines. No noise. Just river, bamboo, and the kind of silence that makes your shoulders drop without asking permission. If

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Mae Puai Waterfall Trail Guide
Hiking from Ban Huai Hoi: what it’s like, how long it takes, and what to bring If you stay in Ban Huai Hoi long enough, you start noticing something: the mountains do not advertise themselves. No big ticket booths.No flashy signs.No tour buses arriving like clockwork. The best places in Mae Wang are still quiet. You reach them the old way, by walking. You follow paths that locals treat like normal, everyday routes, and then suddenly you’re standing in front of a waterfall t

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Ethical Elephant Experiences in Chiang Mai
How to Choose a Truly Responsible Sanctuary (And What to Avoid) There’s a moment that happens when you stand quietly in a forest clearing in Northern Thailand and an elephant walks past you. Not performing. Not posing. Not “doing something for tourists.” Just moving through the world like a slow, ancient planet. That moment is why people come to Chiang Mai. It is why elephant tourism exists at all. And it is also the reason elephant tourism can become harmful so easily. When

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