MAE KAMPONG, CHIANG MAI
A peaceful mountain village known for cool climate, coffee culture, waterfalls, and eco-tourism experiences
Overview
Mae Kampong is a charming hillside village located in the lush mountains of Chiang Mai Province,
known for its cool weather, traditional wooden houses, and strong community-based tourism.
Surrounded by dense forest and tea and coffee plantations, the village offers visitors a relaxing escape from the city,
with slow-paced living, homestays, and authentic local experiences.
Visitors often come to enjoy nature walks, waterfall trekking, local coffee shops, and the warm hospitality of the villagers.
Key Highlights
- Scenic mountain village with cool year-round climate
- Mae Kampong Waterfall with multi-level cascades
- Traditional homestay experiences with local families
- Local coffee shops and artisan cafes
- Forest walks and eco-tourism activities
- Peaceful atmosphere away from city crowds
How to Access
From Chiang Mai Old City
- Approximately 1–1.5 hours by car or motorbike
- Route passes through scenic rural and mountain roads
- Private taxi or rental car recommended for convenience
From Chiang Mai International Airport
- Approximately 1.5 hours by car
- Best accessed via Sankampaeng route
- Tour services and private transfers available
By Tour
- Popular day trip destination from Chiang Mai
- Often combined with hot springs or artisan village visits
Entry Information
- Entrance Fee: Free village access (some attractions may charge small fees)
- Operating Hours: Open all day; best visited during daylight hours
- Activities: Café visits, waterfall trekking, homestays
- Photography: Allowed throughout the village
Weather conditions and waterfall access may vary by season. Please check locally before visiting.
Visitor Experience
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Nature & Relaxation:
Enjoy peaceful forest surroundings, fresh air, and mountain views.
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Café Culture:
Relax in cozy coffee shops with views over the valley.
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Waterfall Adventure:
Walk through shaded trails leading to Mae Kampong Waterfall.
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Local Living:
Experience traditional village life through homestays and community tourism.
Best Time to Visit
- November to February for cool and comfortable weather
- Morning to early afternoon for waterfall visits
- Weekdays for a quieter village atmosphere
- Rainy season for lush greenery and flowing waterfalls
Nearby Attractions
- Sankampaeng Hot Springs
- Bo Sang Umbrella Village
- Chiang Mai Old City
- Doi Saket area viewpoints
- Local coffee plantations
- Forest trekking trails