Mae Kuang Udom Thara Dam
Mae Kuang Udom Thara Dam
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kcmooreiii
Mae Rim, Thailand416 contributions
Feb 2019 • Couples
I cycle out here frequently. Recently my wife and I toured around the reservoir and then had lunch at a local restaurant. A good day out.
Written 6 May 2019
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drjsaleh
Manama, Bahrain3,615 contributions
Jan 2019 • Solo
I rode a bicycle from Chiang Mai to this lake.
It os about 27 kms from the old city center.
There is a suspension Bridge that many people go to view.
The lake itself is surrounded by beautiful green hills.
There isn't many restaurants around and the area is not as developed and touristic as I expected.
I only found a local restaurant, doubted its cleanliness, at the lake. No public toilets to be seen.
But the scenery before the subset is worth the ride.
It os about 27 kms from the old city center.
There is a suspension Bridge that many people go to view.
The lake itself is surrounded by beautiful green hills.
There isn't many restaurants around and the area is not as developed and touristic as I expected.
I only found a local restaurant, doubted its cleanliness, at the lake. No public toilets to be seen.
But the scenery before the subset is worth the ride.
Written 3 January 2019
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
K2K11
Chiang Mai67 contributions
Mar 2018 • Couples
Romantic 'Twin Bridges' and beautiful natural scenic beauty just 45 minutes from Chiang Mai City.
Heading east on Highway 118 from Chiang Mai there is a sign to the Mae Kuang Udom Tara Dam just after Doi Saket town. The route to the dam is not entirely clear but worth finding - you'll see the new (2018) 'twin bridges' from the dam wall.
There are some small local eateries overlooking the reservoir and drink sellers at the bridges.
The twin bridges have quickly become popular with local romantic couples, hanging padlocks from the railings. It's baffling why 2 motorcycle/foot bridges were built side by side but it makes for a scenic shot with your other half.
There are many trails which would excite off-road bikers and mountain bikers as well as hardier walkers/trekkers but advise taking water and GPS as the dense forest is easy to get lost in.
The best time to go would be late rainy season when the reservoir was full (Sept - Nov).
Heading east on Highway 118 from Chiang Mai there is a sign to the Mae Kuang Udom Tara Dam just after Doi Saket town. The route to the dam is not entirely clear but worth finding - you'll see the new (2018) 'twin bridges' from the dam wall.
There are some small local eateries overlooking the reservoir and drink sellers at the bridges.
The twin bridges have quickly become popular with local romantic couples, hanging padlocks from the railings. It's baffling why 2 motorcycle/foot bridges were built side by side but it makes for a scenic shot with your other half.
There are many trails which would excite off-road bikers and mountain bikers as well as hardier walkers/trekkers but advise taking water and GPS as the dense forest is easy to get lost in.
The best time to go would be late rainy season when the reservoir was full (Sept - Nov).
Written 17 June 2018
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