Mae Wang National Park

Maewang National Park covers an area of Pamaejam, Pamaekhan-maewang and Pajomthong National conservation forest in Chaingmai with 700 sq.km of area. Covering with various type of forest as mixed deciduous forest, Dry dipterocarp, mixed dry dipterocarp, Hill evergreen forest and Pine hill forest. Wildlife was found as mammalia, reptile, amphibian, birds, aquatic animal and day-butterfly.

Complex mountainous of Tanonthongchai hill range that is lying along north-south line. 400-1,909 m high above msl, Doiphatang is the highest mountain, moreover there are the others mountain which fall down high and they are the main sources of 3 streamlines as Nammaejam, Nammaewang and Nammaeteun that tributary to Maenamping.

Pha Deang

At 1,909 m high above msl. Chilly troughs the year, there is a little bit of rain in cold season and hot season. Through mountain there are no trees because of its high slope cliff and severe blowing wind. This phenomenon can see along the entrance rout to Pha Deang.

Mae Wang Waterfall

One step waterfall, 20 m high and 10 m wide with stream all year long. It is the original water source of Maenamwang. Forest condition around is dry dipterocarp forest, mixed deciduous, mixed dry dipterocarp and hill evergreen forest. There is natural learning spot through this trail and moreover there is a basin below this waterfall, be appropriate for sport activities as swimming and relaxing. For travel from Mae Wang Headquarters go along Rorporchor road about 36 km.

Mae Phui Waterfall

Mae Phui Waterfall is in Maewin sub district. Inconvenient to travel in rainy season. It is about 25 m high and about 10 m wide with stream all year long, for the tourist who prefers seclusion in the beautiful nature due to it located far away from the community so without pollution and there is still clear water.

Pong Smith Waterfall

Pong Smith Waterfall is in Maewin sub district. Be access by walk only. It is a waterfall with 25 m high and 5 m wide; there is stream all year long.

Pla Duk Deang Waterfall

Pha Duk Deang Waterfall is in Maewin sub district. It is one step waterfall with 10-m high, 30 m wide and there is stream all year long.

Pong Noi Waterfall

Pong Noi Waterfall is in Maewin sub district. It is 3 levels waterfall with 35-m high, 25 m wide and there is many of stream flows and all year long.

Pha Moen Waterfall

Pha Moen Waterfall It is a large waterfall that is a headwater of Maenamwang with 3 levels, 30 m high and 25 m wide; there is the stream all year long. Convenient traveling by car.all the year.

Khun Phui Waterfall

Khun Phui Waterfall is a large waterfall with 3 levels, 45 m high and 30 m wide. There is stream all year long and it is a headwater of Maenamwang.

Maeng Ang Waterfall

Maeng Ang Waterfall is a large waterfall of Maenamhoi River that tributary to Maenamwang. There are 4 levels, 50 m high and 30 m wide, the stream flows all year long.

Doi Pha Ta

A famous tourism place that is in Maedadnoi sub district. There is not specific era of carved ancient letters on the wall of the cave. Be able access on foot.

Tat Mok Waterfall

One step waterfall, 15 m high and 10 m wide. It is a headwater of Maenamteun.

Pha Choi

It is natural phenomenon occurring from sediment of Ping River, which is the rout of streamline for many thousand years ago and it changed the direction after that for a long time the sediment.

Kaew Seau Tent

A natural phenomenon as same as Pachor but the highness is less than Pachor and about 1 km far from Pachor.

Pongjor Reservoir

Pongjor reservoir. It is in yangkram sub district, the lower part of National Park area. It is a large sized reservoir with beautiful scenery.

Mae Cham

Maejam River is in Maedadnoi sub district. Most area is Dry dipterocarp mixed pine forest around the river.

Scenic along Maewang rout

Scenic along Maewang rout. According to the very high above msl so it has similar climate condition as Doi Inthanon National Park. It is a road of enjoying the beautiful of the nature with chilly all through year.