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Muak Lek Waterfall is a low waterfall It is located in the Muak Lek Arboretum, which covers an area of 350 Rai, covering the area of Mittraphap Subdistrict, Muak Lake District, Saraburi Province and Dong Phayayen Subdistrict, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. Khao Yai, on the way to the waterfall, is arranged as a garden of ornamental plants and flowers.Such as roses, marigolds, ...
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The Pa-la-U Waterfall is a part of the Kaeng Krachan National Park Its about 60 Km. from the west of Hua-Hin near the Burmese border. The Pa-La-u Waterfall with its 11 levels, is one of the biggest waterfalls in Thailand. The surrounding forest is over a thousand years old and is filled with rare wild animals. As well as the falls, the year-round verdant forests are also home to a group of Karen p...
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Located in Hin Tang Sub-district, part of the Khao Yai National Park, this multi-tiered waterfall flows down to several rock formations below and then to the lush forests. A small pool at each level makes the waterfall a perfect place for visitors to literally immerse themselves in the natural beauty. Namtok Nang Rong is located some 20 kilometers on Route No. 3049. Visitors should proceed for 7 k...
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The most famous waterfall in Nakhon Nayok is located in Sarika Sub-district, approximately 15 kilometers east of the city along Highway No. 3050. The nine-tiered waterfall cascading down the cliff to a forested hillside has a large natural pool on each level which is sometimes is perfect for swimming. Accommodations, restaurants and souvenir shops are available. Local products including brooms and...
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Haew Suwat Waterfall is one of the most famous and easily accessible waterfalls in Khao Yai National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located in Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, it is geographically located southwest of the park headquarters.
Geography and Origin
This waterfall is part of the Huai Lam Takhong River, a major stream flowing down from the Big Mountains to join the M... read more
Geography and Origin
This waterfall is part of the Huai Lam Takhong River, a major stream flowing down from the Big Mountains to join the M... read more
This flows directly into the Kwai Noi River, and is the most popular attraction in the 300 sq.kms of Sai Yok National Park. Its idyllic beauty has been repeatedly celebratged in Thai poetry and song. Wildlife in Sai Yok's deciduous forests include small mammals such as bats, squirrels and deer, and numerous bird species, including wreathed hornbills and blue-winged pittas. The waterfall is 104 kms...
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Also known as Khao Phang Waterfall, about 60 kilometers from town on Highway 323. The roadside cascade is best visited between July - September, when water is most plentiful. Visitors can take a train from town to Nam Tok Station and continue by local transport to the waterfall, which is 2 kms away....
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65 kms from Kanchanaburi along route 3199. this 220 sq.km. national park is the site of the 7-tiered Erawan waterfall, widely regarded as being one of Thailand's loveliest cascades. A mountainside forest setting includes dense bamboo groves which support numberous bird species. The park's other major attraction is the spectacular Phra That Cave which contains monumental stalagmites. Bungalow accom...
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