Half Day Ban Den Temple and Sticky Waterfall

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Frist, we visit Bandensali Si Mueang Kaen Temple, also known as Banden Temple and formerly as Ribunrueang Temple. The main temple building is built with teakwood and granite tiles and is in the Lanna style. One innovative feature of Ban Den Temple is that the 12 chedis that are dedicated to each one of the 12 Animals of the Thai Zodiac, and sculptures of these animals are prominent throughout the temple grounds. In 2009, Ban Den Temple had fifteen major buildings constructed including a Meditation Hall, Sermon Hall, Great Hall and an Inthakin Pillar. The one and only Abbot known as Kruba Tuang, is behind these constructions by rising fund to inherit and rebuild this temple. Then, continue to Bua Thong Waterfall is multi-tiered waterfall made of limestone deposits. This waterfall is as known as “The Sticky Waterfall”. The limestone is amazing. It actually sticks to your feet and allow you to walk up and down the waterfall with rushing water all around. A must visit!

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Duration: 5 hours
Starts: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Trip Category: Day Trips & Excursions >> Day Trips



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Frist, we visit Bandensali Si Mueang Kaen Temple, also known as Banden Temple and formerly as Ribunrueang Temple. The main temple building is built with teakwood and granite tiles and is in the Lanna style. One innovative feature of Ban Den Temple is that the 12 chedis that are dedicated to each one of the 12 Animals of the Thai Zodiac, and sculptures of these animals are prominent throughout the temple grounds. In 2009, Ban Den Temple had fifteen major buildings constructed including a Meditation Hall, Sermon Hall, Great Hall and an Inthakin Pillar. The one and only Abbot known as Kruba Tuang, is behind these constructions by rising fund to inherit and rebuild this temple. Then, continue to Bua Thong Waterfall is multi-tiered waterfall made of limestone deposits. This waterfall is as known as “The Sticky Waterfall”. The limestone is amazing. It actually sticks to your feet and allow you to walk up and down the waterfall with rushing water all around. A must visit!

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Stop At: Wat Ban Den, Mae Taeng 50150 Thailand

The main temple building is built with teakwood and granite tiles and is in the Lanna style. One innovative feature of Ban Den Temple is that the 12 chedis that are dedicated to each one of the 12 Animals of the Thai Zodiac, and sculptures of these animals are prominent throughout the temple grounds.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Bua Thong Waterfalls (Nam Phu Chet Si), Moo 8 Mae Ho Phra, Mae Taeng 50150 Thailand

we start our trekking through a tropical jungle for about 2 kilometers or about 1 hour to hidden waterfall where you can swim and jump into a crystal clear, cool lagoon. Then, we trek back about 1.5 kilometers or about 30 minutes to Bua Thong Waterfall. Bua Thong Waterfall is multi-tiered waterfall made of limestone deposits. This waterfall is as known as “The Sticky Waterfall”. The limestone is amazing. It actually sticks to your feet and allow you to walk up and down the waterfall with rushing water all around. Unique, adventurous and a must do!

Duration: 1 hour



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