On days when the waterfall experiences strong currents due to heavy rainfall in the Khao Yai headwaters, visitors should exercise extra caution and strictly follow park rangers' warnings, especially if the water begins to turn a murky reddish-brown, which indicates a high risk of sudden flash floods. While the powerful, fast-flowing water creates a spectacular sight perfect for long-distance photography, prioritizing safety by wearing life jackets or staying within designated safe zones will ensure that visiting during high-water periods remains an enjoyable and safe experience for everyone.