Mae Wa National Park (Thai: อุทยานแห่งชาติแม่วะ) is a national park in Thailand'sLampang and Tak provinces. This mountainous park features scenic mountain viewpoints, waterfalls and caves.[2]
Geography
Mae Wa National Park is located about 60 kilometres (40 mi) north of Tak in the Thoen and Mae Phrik districts of Lampang Province and the Sam Ngao and Ban Tak districts of Tak Province. The park's area is 364,173 rai ~ 582 square kilometres (225 sq mi).[3] The northern section of the park consists of high mountains while the central and southern sections consist of a high mountain plain.[2]
Attractions
The park namesake Mae Wa waterfall is a 12-level waterfall originating from Doi Prae Luang mountain and whose waters eventually join the Wang River.[2]
The park features numerous cave systems including Tham Phra Chedi, notable for hosting a pagoda-shaped stalagmite, and Tham Nampha Pha Ngam, a large cave also featuring stalagmites and stalactites.[2]