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I met a bunch of people from my hostel that wanted to go to the sticky waterfalls, which was a tourist destination in Chiang Mai. I went for lunch with Holly and Christine, both from Australia, before going out.

Anddd we’re off!

 

It was beautiful when we got there. We were fully submerged in nature and headed towards the top of the waterfall entrance.

It was a little scary but at the same time I felt totally secure on solid ground. The ground wasn’t necessarily sticky but even though there was running water going over it, it had traction. There were some sections that could possibly be slippery so you did have to keep that in mind, but 95% of the ground had was normal.

Along with the fascinating attributes of this place, it was also beautiful, and I enjoyed the scenery. 

When we reached the bottom, we were being guided by the workers there to make our way back up since they were closing. It was a bit of a bummer to leave so soon since the tuk tuk ride was an hour there and then back. I’m still very happy with the experience though.