Chiang Mai’s Magical Man Made Waterfall Park

Looking for things to do in Chiang Mai? How about visiting one of the most spectacular, man made waterfalls parks in Thailand?

Dantewada ‘Land of Angels’ is an attraction roughly 40 minutes from Chiang Mai. It’s magical landscaped gardens and spectacular caves and waterfalls have made this attraction popular amongst travel bloggers and ‘influencers’ since it’s recent opening.

Dantewada Land of Angels Waterfall Park may not compare to some of the natural waterfalls and attractions in the area, but it’s a great day out if you want a break from the hustle and bustle of Chiang Mai, especially if you are travelling with children.

How to get to Dantewada Land of Angels Waterfall Park

Dantewada Land of Angels Waterfall Park is located roughly 40 minutes from Chiang Mai, you can rent a scooter/car if you have experience driving in Thailand. If not, we suggest taking a taxi/songthaew or arranging a tour guide.

Below is a map of the exact location.

Best time to visit Dantewada Land of Angels Waterfall Park

It is generally advised to avoid travelling to Chiang Mai and it’s surrounding areas from February through to April due to ‘burning season’. Air quality is usually poor during these months.

November to February are the best times to visit Chiang Mai, the weather is perfect for all kinds of outdoor activities and it is usually drastically cooler that southern Thailand.

More things to do in Chiang Mai

  • Visit Wat Phra That Doi Suthep: Explore this stunning temple located on a mountain with breathtaking views of the city.
  • Attend a Thai cooking class: Learn to cook authentic Thai dishes with fresh ingredients and traditional techniques.
  • Explore the Old City: Wander through narrow streets, discover ancient temples, bustling markets, and quaint cafes.
  • Visit an ethical elephant sanctuary: Experience ethical elephant encounters at one of the many sanctuaries in the area.
  • Explore Doi Inthanon National Park: Discover waterfalls, hiking trails, and stunning viewpoints in Thailand’s highest national park.
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