Experience the Unique Charm of Chiang Mai’s Sticky Waterfalls and Chet Si Fountain Park
If you’re craving an outing that combines natural beauty with a bit of adventure, the Chiang Mai: Sticky Waterfall, Chet Si Fountain Park Transfer offers a compelling choice. For just $25 per person and lasting around 5 hours, this small-group tour takes you to the famous Bua Tong Waterfalls, affectionately called the Sticky Waterfalls, and includes a visit to the scenic Chet Si Fountain Park.
What we love most about this experience is how its non-slippery limestone rocks make climbing both fun and safe, even for less confident adventurers. Plus, the scenic drive through lush countryside adds a layer of tranquility before the main event. A second highlight is the opportunity to enjoy a peaceful walk in the surrounding greenery after splashing around at the waterfalls.
A possible consideration is the shared transportation — while it keeps costs down, it means your timing can be a bit flexible, and you’ll need to be comfortable with group travel. Also, some reviews mention the pick-up times can be a little unclear, so being flexible and patient helps.
This tour is perfect for nature lovers, families, or anyone interested in experiencing a unique natural marvel away from the crowded city streets. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate scenic drives, outdoor activity, and small-group atmospheres.
Key Points

- Unique climbing experience on non-slippery limestone rocks.
- Includes transportation and small group size for a personal experience.
- Time at the waterfalls is generally about 2 hours, ample for exploring and photos.
- Visit Chet Si Fountain Park, offering peaceful natural beauty.
- Cost-effective, especially compared to trying to arrange transport independently.
- Good for all ages with some basic physical activity involved.
In-Depth Review of the Chiang Mai Sticky Waterfalls and Chet Si Fountain Tour

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The Location and What Makes It Special
The star of this tour is undoubtedly the Bua Tong Waterfalls, often called the Sticky Waterfalls because of their limestone surface covered with mineral deposits. Unlike typical waterfalls, these have a “sticky” feel—thanks to calcium carbonate—allowing you to climb up and down with relative ease. It’s a scene that’s both surreal and playful, with water flowing over the textured rocks, creating an environment that looks almost like a natural climbing gym.
The surrounding greenery adds to the sense of escape, offering a peaceful backdrop for photos or just soaking in the atmosphere. The waterfalls are naturally fed by a spring, and the mineral-rich waters lend this attraction its distinctive character.
Adjacent to this natural wonder, the Chet Si Fountain Park offers a quieter, scenic spot. Visitors can walk around, enjoy the natural spring waters, and observe the colorful mineral deposits that give the water its unique appearance.
How the Tour Is Structured
The day begins with a pickup in Chiang Mai, usually from your hotel or a designated meeting point. The transportation is a key part of the experience; a comfortable black cab or similar vehicle whisks you away to the waterfalls, making the journey smooth and hassle-free. The ride lasts about 1.5 hours each way, giving you time to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Once at the waterfalls, you’ll get around two hours for photo-taking, exploring, walking, or even swimming if you wish. Several reviews highlighted that this duration was just right—“plenty of time” to ascend and descend twice, walk to the fountain, and even grab an ice cream before heading back.
The return trip mirrors the initial drive, and the tour concludes with a drop-off back in Chiang Mai.
What to Expect at the Waterfalls
The climbing is the main attraction here. Thanks to the “sticky” limestone surface, visitors of varied mobility levels find it surprisingly accessible. We loved the way the mineral deposits provide a grip that most other waterfalls can’t offer, making it fun and safe to scale upwards.
The water is cool and invigorating, perfect for a quick swim or splash, especially on a hot day. The photo opportunities are plentiful as you navigate the tiers, with lush forest framing your shots.
As one reviewer noted, the experience is joyful and straightforward—”We went up and down the waterfalls twice,” she said, emphasizing how the ease of climbing makes it suitable for most visitors.
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- Bring swimwear, a towel, and a change of clothes if you plan to swim.
- Pack sunscreen, insect repellent, and cash for snacks or souvenirs.
- A waterproof bag keeps your electronics safe while you splash around.
- If you want to explore the spring further, walking to the left shows different colored waters, as one reviewer pointed out.
- Keep in mind, pick-up times can be slightly flexible, so plan accordingly.
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The Value of This Tour
At $25, this tour offers exceptional value. It includes transportation and a small group experience, making it more convenient and often cheaper than organizing the trip independently. The reviews reflect satisfaction with the timing—most agree that two hours at the falls was just enough—though some found the pick-up schedule a little unclear.
You’ll love the personal attention that comes with small groups, and the easy access to a true natural marvel. Plus, the scenic drive and peaceful surroundings make it an all-around relaxing experience.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?
This experience is ideal for families, adventurers, and nature enthusiasts looking for a fun, safe, and memorable outdoor activity. It’s perfect if you prefer guided trips that eliminate the hassle of planning, and if you’re comfortable sharing space with a small group.
If you’re someone who wants more than just a quick visit and enjoys photo opportunities, authentic scenery, and a bit of physical activity, you’ll find this tour hits the mark. Anyone with mobility concerns might want to assess the climbing aspect, but most will find it accessible thanks to the limestone surface.
Practical Considerations

- The tour duration is approximately five hours, including travel and activity time.
- The small group size (limited to 10 participants) fosters a friendly atmosphere.
- Transportation is included, but guide services are not, so you’ll rely on the driver for insights.
- Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before, giving flexibility if your plans change.
- Expect local restaurants near the park, where you can buy food and drinks after your visit.
FAQ

How long is the total tour?
The entire experience lasts about 5 hours, with roughly 2 hours at the waterfalls and additional time for transportation.
Is transportation included?
Yes, transportation from Chiang Mai to the waterfalls and back is included in the price.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, change of clothes, sunscreen, insect repellent, cash, and a waterproof bag for electronics.
Can I swim at the waterfalls?
Yes, the water is cool and inviting for swimming or splashing around during your free time.
Are the waterfalls suitable for all ages?
Most visitors find the climbing manageable thanks to the limestone’s grip, but children and those with mobility concerns should assess their comfort level.
Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely. The small group setting is perfect for meeting other travelers, and the shared transport makes it convenient.
What’s the best time to go?
Check availability for starting times—most tours run during daylight hours, ideal for enjoying the scenery and photos.
Is there any guide service on this tour?
No, the guide is not included, but the driver offers helpful insights during transportation.
Final Thoughts

This tour combines the thrill of climbing a natural wonder with the serenity of lush Thai scenery. Its affordable price and small group setting make it an attractive option for travelers keen on experiencing a unique geological feature in Chiang Mai.
The sticky limestone creates an experience unlike any other, and the visit to Chet Si Fountain Park offers a peaceful complement. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a family seeking fun, or a curious traveler, this tour promises a memorable outing filled with photo-worthy moments and natural beauty.
Overall, it’s a well-rounded experience that balances adventure with relaxation, making it a worthy addition to your Chiang Mai itinerary. Just be sure to bring your sense of fun—and maybe some extra cash for a treat or two after the climb.
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