Mae Klang Water fall At the foot of Doi Inthanon Mountain on 1009 road Chiang Mai's most photographed waterfall lies some 58 kilometers west of the city at the foot of Doi Inthanon Mountain, and provides a picturesque setting for picnics and relaxation. Due to its height and its extreme steepness, this waterfall provides an amazingly sound in addition to a beautiful view. Previously named "Tad-Kong-Yong", for its thunderous roar, reminiscent a huge banging drum, reverberating throughout the nearby forest. The falls are nicknamed the "Rainbow" formed as the sunlight catches the mist from the falls. The cliff that forms waterfall known as "Pha-Wan-Kaew" |