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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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This roadside waterfall, 32 kms north of Thong Pha Phum, is often visited by passers-by. The water cascades down a limestone rock face under shady trees. It is most beautiful during the rainy season....
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This park covers 1,532 sq.kms. Park headquarters are 105 kilometers from Kanchanaburi. Major park attractions include the lovely 7- tiered Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall, boat trips on the scenic reservoir, and encroaching deciduous forest and bamboo groves where kingfishers, babblers and numerous other birds species are readily seen. Larger, more elusive mammals within the park's remoter areas include...
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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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Huai Yang Waterfall National Park is one of the well-known natural attractions in Thap Sakae, famous for its beautiful stream cascading over multiple rock tiers. The Huai Yang Waterfall comprises 9 tiers, though only the lower tiers are generally easily accessible to the public. The park is surrounded by rich forest ecosystems, offering a refreshing and peaceful environment for visitors to enjoy.
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Feel the gently mist of this waterfall when come over the place,the cool mist will make you refresh, then have the chance to walk near the waterfall to make your vacation sweeter
The source of this waterfall came from Phanom Bencha Mountains. The waterfall itself runs down over rocks onto 11 huge pools, each with its own name such as Wang Thewada, Wang Sok, Wang Chan etc.... read more
The source of this waterfall came from Phanom Bencha Mountains. The waterfall itself runs down over rocks onto 11 huge pools, each with its own name such as Wang Thewada, Wang Sok, Wang Chan etc.... read more
Klong Thom Hot Springs - Klongthom is located in the forest within Tambon Khlong Tom Nua, about 12 kms from the district town. The source of this fall is from underground thermal water, hence the high temperature of the water.
the hot spring waterfall in klongthom has a therapeautic effect in the body, the hot spring with tub's is good enough to accomodate visitor, the place is hollowed from ... read more
the hot spring waterfall in klongthom has a therapeautic effect in the body, the hot spring with tub's is good enough to accomodate visitor, the place is hollowed from ... read more
Khlong Lan National Park covers approximately 187,500 rai in Tambon Khlong Lan Phatthana, Tambon Khlong Nam Lai, and Tambon Pong Nam Ron, Khlong Lan District, Kamphaeng Phet, about 58 km from the provincial town. Established as Thailand’s 44th national park on December 25, 1982, it is an important natural area in western Thailand with mountainous terrain and serves as the source of several r...
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Krating Waterfall is another important and famous natural tourist attraction in Chanthaburi province, situated within the Khao Khitchakut National Park area. The waterfall originates from the Khao Khitchakut mountain range and has a total of 13 tiers. The tiers most commonly visited and easily accessible by tourists are from the 1st to the 9th. The lower tiers feature large, clean, and clear pools...
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Namtok Phlio Waterfall is one of the most important and popular attractions within Namtok Phlio National Park in Chanthaburi. When King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) visited the waterfall, he praised it as the most beautiful waterfall among all he had ever seen. The surrounding area features the Alongkorn Chedi and the Queen Sunanda Kumariratana Memorial Pyramid, both of which represent significant histo...
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Khlong Narai Waterfall is located in Khlong Narai Sub-district, Mueang Chanthaburi District. It is categorized as a medium-sized waterfall with a height of about 25 meters, featuring beautiful tiered cascades flowing down a steep cliff face throughout the year. Being situated within a humid rainforest area, the waterfall maintains clean, clear water and a substantial flow almost year-round. The su...
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Kapo Waterfall Forest Park is an important nature-based attraction in Tha Sae District, Chumphon Province, covering an area of approximately 7,010 rai. It spans across the Khlong Kapo National Reserved Forest and the Thung Raya National Reserved Forest. The site is known for its lush forest environment and is home to the distinctive Kapo Waterfall.
The waterfall originates from the watershed of Kh... read more
The waterfall originates from the watershed of Kh... read more
Khun Korn Waterfall is considered the highest the most beautiful in Chiang Rai.
You will here the voice of insects and birds.They make you feel good.... read more
You will here the voice of insects and birds.They make you feel good.... read more
Doi Suthep Pui National Park located in the River Mother garnered. Falls from a cliff 20 meters high when it hit a rock waterfall is spread over an area on the sun falls into. ...
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Huay Kaew Waterfall is a small waterfall about 10 meters high, located in an easily accessible area at the foot of Doi Suthep. It is part of Doi Suthep-Pui National Park and flows year-round, making it a popular relaxation spot for locals and visitors seeking nature close to the city.
Wang Bua Ban: A Legend of Love and Tragedy
Wang Bua Ban is the name of a pool located above Huay Kaew Waterfall. ... read more
Wang Bua Ban: A Legend of Love and Tragedy
Wang Bua Ban is the name of a pool located above Huay Kaew Waterfall. ... read more
This famous 8-tiered waterfall Mae Sa Waterfall is actually a series of 9 or 10 small waterfalls and cascades spaced anywhere between 100m to 500m apart from each other situated in a natural setting among towering trees and has a lovely breeze flowing throughout the year...
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Thi Lo Su Waterfall is a gigantic limestone waterfall cascading down a steep cliff over 250–300 meters high. Its powerful flow resonates throughout the valley all year long. The original Karen term “Thi Lo Chue” means “water that falls forcefully and crashes onto the ground”, but the name was later mispronounced as “Thi Lo Su,” which some mistakenly transl...
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Tarn Mayom Waterfall, located in Mu Koh Chang National Park, is the most beautiful waterfall on Koh Chang. There is water flowing all year round. It is a medium-sized 4-level waterfall.It looks like a stream flowing down in layers. Along the black granite groove, the surrounding area is a rainforest.And has cliffs so steep that they are almost perpendicular cool weather Suitable for camping, playi...
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Namtok Than Thong Is located in Ban Pha Tang, Mu 1, Tambon Pha Tang. This waterfall has its stream flowing along the rocky ground. There is a pond where visitors can swim.Tiers of small cascades line below for a distance of around 30 metres before merging with the Mekhong River. The time to visit when the waterfall holds plenty of water is between June and October.The surrounding area is an arbore...
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Klong Plu Waterfall It is one of the best known and most popular waterfalls due to its close proximity from the renown Khlong Phrao and Kai Bae beaches. Follow the sign for 2 kms until you reach the entrance where you will find some food and souvenir vendors as well as restrooms. The 20 minutes, 400 meters hike along the stream to the waterfall is a fascinating experience.
It has three levels. Her... read more
It has three levels. Her... read more
Ang Thong Waterfall is a single-tier waterfall standing roughly 10–20 meters tall, with water flowing down from the mountains into a large natural pool below. The distinctive feature of this waterfall lies in the mineral-rich or naturally yellow-black stones found around the waterfall. When sunlight strikes the water’s surface, it creates a shimmering, faint golden reflection—an ...
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A limestone waterfall receiving water from a creek that flows into a pool of water. This ninety-seven-tiered waterfall flows year round....
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Mae Kasa Waterfall is a natural waterfall located in Mae Kasa Subdistrict, Mae Sot District, Tak. It offers a peaceful and scenic environment suitable for tourists and families seeking a nature escape close to the city.
Waterfall Features
The waterfall cascades down several rock layers, with a clear pool at the base about 5 meters wide.
Visitors can climb to the second tier for panoramic views... read more
Waterfall Features
The waterfall cascades down several rock layers, with a clear pool at the base about 5 meters wide.
Visitors can climb to the second tier for panoramic views... read more
Heo Narok Waterfall is a natural wonder located on the southern side of Khao Yai National Park, within Nakhon Nayok province. It is renowned as the tallest and largest waterfall in the park, consisting of three massive tiers, with each tier being at least 50 meters high, resulting in a total drop of approximately 150 meters. The enormous volume of water cascading down the steep cliff creates a roa...
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Sarika Waterfall is one of the most famous waterfalls in Nakhon Nayok province and is located within the Khao Yai National Park area, similar to Nang Rong Waterfall. It is notable for its cascading flow which totals 9 tiers, each offering different heights and beauty. The tier most popular for swimming and photography is Tier 1, which features a wide pool and rocky platforms for relaxation.
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Nang Rong Waterfall (Nang Rong Waterfall) is a highly popular part of Khao Yai National Park among tourists. It is a medium-sized waterfall formed by water flowing down from the high mountains, passing through various rocks and crevices, creating several small, distinct waterfall tiers. The most accessible and swimmable tier is the bottom area, which has a wide and shallow pool.
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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
Pha Kluai Mai Waterfall is located deep within Khao Yai National Park. It is a natural tourist attraction with high biological integrity. This medium-sized waterfall originates from the stream of Huai Lam Takhong, a major stream flowing through the park's rainforest and the source of the Lam Takhong River.
Physical Characteristics of the Waterfall
Height and Tiers: The waterfall is approximately... read more
Physical Characteristics of the Waterfall
Height and Tiers: The waterfall is approximately... read more
Mok Fa Waterfall is in the area of Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park. Admission fee is 200 Baht each. A ticket is applicable for the particular national park named in the ticket only e.g. here: allow you to enter for another 3 waterfalls which are located in Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park, namely Monthathan, Tad Mok and Mae Sa Waterfalls, not for Pong Duad PaPae or Huay Nam Dang. The ticket is va...
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Waterfall This team is a natural waterfall along the highway. On the way from Sop Plai to Tha Song Yang is a small waterfall along the river.
A small waterfall along the way. It flows through the lower layers of water down the pool of water that flows down.Will flow into the side of the highway. Natural waterfall. The water flowing throughout the year is beautiful and outstanding... read more
A small waterfall along the way. It flows through the lower layers of water down the pool of water that flows down.Will flow into the side of the highway. Natural waterfall. The water flowing throughout the year is beautiful and outstanding... read more
Kong Kaew Waterfall is more than just a small waterfall; it's ecologically and geographically significant. It originates from Huai Lam Takhong, which forms the natural border between Nakhon Nayok and Nakhon Ratchasima provinces (with the waterfall itself located on the Nakhon Ratchasima side).
The waterfall is a low cascade with a large pool of water, especially beautiful and full of water during ... read more
The waterfall is a low cascade with a large pool of water, especially beautiful and full of water during ... read more
Pa La-U Waterfall is located within the area of Kaeng Krachan National Park, situated in the northwest of Hua Hin district, approximately 60 kilometers from Hua Hin town center. Although the journey takes some time, it is well worth the visit as the waterfall maintains the richness and natural integrity of its tropical rainforest environment. The stream originates from a complex mountain range alo...
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This fall is situated near Wat Tham Suwan Khuha, i.e. from km.31, there is a seven km branch road on the right ledading to the fall. Raman Waterfall, medium sized falls, is surrounded by thick jungle providing water all year. There is a large sized rest pavillion but other facilities are not available there.
Raman cascade is another trip to the waterfall near the Cave of Raman the surrounding... read more
Raman cascade is another trip to the waterfall near the Cave of Raman the surrounding... read more
Poi Waterfall and Khao Krayang Forest Plantation is a spot for nature and waterfall lovers. It is located in Wang Thong District of Phitsanulok Where there are many waterfalls as the Lam Nam Khek stream flows through the district. Poi Waterfall is a large waterfall with the width of 200 meters and the height of 100 meters, located in the way of the flowing Lam Nam Khek stream. The water falls...
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Kaeng Song Waterfall is one of many waterfalls of Wang Thong District of Phitsanulok. It is a 150-meter wide and 10-meter high waterfall of Lam Nam Khek stream that flows through a wide big rock and falls down from several rock levels, creating a beautiful scene of the waterfall.
People who would like to take beautiful pictures of the waterfall from the front have to walk on a rocky ground b... read more
People who would like to take beautiful pictures of the waterfall from the front have to walk on a rocky ground b... read more
Amid cool forested area is the Huai Rong Waterfall. It can be reached by taking Highway No. 101 (Phrae-Rong Kwang) and go on for 60 kilometres northward. Turn left at Km. 78 and proceed on for a further 4 kilometres....
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Tad Man Waterfall is a natural attraction that provides peace and shade for visitors amidst bamboo forests and rich mixed deciduous forests. It is located on the Wiang ridge within a national reserved forest area. Previously, this area was encroached for corn farming, but after 1993, restoration efforts and reforestation were carried out, making Tad Man Waterfall a thriving natural site with diver...
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Mo Paeng Waterfall is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Pai, Mae Hong Son province. It is famous among both Thai and international visitors for its distinctive features.
This is a medium-sized waterfall with water flowing throughout the year. It stands at about 5 meters high and 10-15 meters wide, composed of several tiers. The most prominent tier features a sloping and slick rock sur... read more
This is a medium-sized waterfall with water flowing throughout the year. It stands at about 5 meters high and 10-15 meters wide, composed of several tiers. The most prominent tier features a sloping and slick rock sur... read more
Mae Yen Waterfall is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Pai, Mae Hong Son province. However, getting there requires a significant amount of effort, as you have to trek deep into the jungle.
The waterfall is a three-tiered cascade, approximately 30 meters high, with a large pool at the bottom where you can swim.
The journey is a long and challenging trek, making it suitable for those who love ... read more
The waterfall is a three-tiered cascade, approximately 30 meters high, with a large pool at the bottom where you can swim.
The journey is a long and challenging trek, making it suitable for those who love ... read more
Mae Surin Waterfall National Park is located in Mae Hong Son Province, covering mountainous terrain with rich forest ecosystems, and is a popular tourist attraction in Northern Thailand. Its highlight is the Mae Surin Waterfall, a majestic cascade about 180 meters tall, dramatically dropping from a steep cliff into the valley below. During the rainy season, the waterfall flows with power...
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Pha Suea Waterfall (Pha Suea Waterfall) is one of Mae Hong Son Province's most significant and renowned natural attractions. It is situated within Tham Pla-Pha Suea National Park and originates from the Mae Sa Nga River, which flows from Myanmar. The waterfall is of medium size, approximately 10 meters high, with a wide rock face spanning about 15 meters where the water cascades down.
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The unique c... read more
Punyaban Waterfall Another name of this waterfall is "Set Takuat Waterfall", This evergreen forest os another hidden treasure of Ranong, that you can do lots of activities such as walking in the trail there is a long traul at the place that you will enjoy the flora and fauna on the area.
asode from enjoying in the natural ecological system of the place there are also many shop near in the ar... read more
asode from enjoying in the natural ecological system of the place there are also many shop near in the ar... read more
Ton Phet Waterfall This large waterfall has 11 levels. Each level of falls beautifully cascades down overhanging rock. There are water cascades all year round.
Each tiers has featured that in this place only you can see, lots of things to do when you visited the place such as walking and trekking in the area is one of the famous things to do here aside from soghtseeing of many beautiful natu... read more
Each tiers has featured that in this place only you can see, lots of things to do when you visited the place such as walking and trekking in the area is one of the famous things to do here aside from soghtseeing of many beautiful natu... read more
Chum Saeng Waterfall is located in Ban Pak Chan, Tambon Pak Chan, 80 kms. from the city area or 16 kms. from Amphoe Kra Buri. It can be reached by traveling along the Highway No. 4 (the route to Chumphon) and then turning left at kms. 529-530 to the laterite road fro another 3 kms. Sai Rung which means a rainbow in named according to the splashing figure of the waterfall resulting from the strong ...
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Bok Krai Waterfall is a large waterfall with a total height of 11 levels with water flowing all year round. Each floor has a steep and winding path, floors 1-3 are about 200 meters from the parking lot.And looks like a stream flowing along the stone terrace descending making it popular with tourists For nature lovers who want to walk through the 11 levels of the waterfall. Able to comfortably walk...
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Ngao Waterfall is a big waterfall, which its whole stream cascades from a high mountains and pastures is visible from the resting area near the fall. Furthermore there is a new species of the freshwater crabs endemic to Thailand, found only in the area around Namtok Ngao.
This is one of the impressive waterfall in Thailand during the heavy rains the waterfall produce a hoaring sounds, the place al... read more
This is one of the impressive waterfall in Thailand during the heavy rains the waterfall produce a hoaring sounds, the place al... read more
Located approximately 12 kilometers from Lam Narai Market is a waterfall that flows all year round. Perfect for people looking for a quite and refreshing retreat from the town, the waterfall is accessible via Chai Badan – Tha Luang Road (Highway No. 2089). Look for the sign of the waterfall and proceed for approximately 7 kilometers....
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Plaba Waterfall is located in Phu Ruea District, Loei Province. It is a medium-sized waterfall approximately 10 meters high, formed by the difference in levels of the rock layers in the San River. The water flows over wide rock terraces before reaching a peaceful, shaded pool below, ideal for resting and taking photos.
The waterfall remains a pristine natural site, suitable for visitors seeking to... read more
The waterfall remains a pristine natural site, suitable for visitors seeking to... read more
Huai Phai Waterfall is regarded as one of the most spectacular and largest waterfalls within Phu Ruea National Park. Originating from a major stream flowing down from Phu Luang, the waterfall forms a series of cascades, tumbling over rocky terraces and wide stone platforms into natural pools below. The water remains clear and refreshing all year round, with its most breathtaking scenery during the...
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Nam Tok Khing is part of the Phrae River, flowing over mountainous terrain. It has a height of approximately 5 meters and a width of about 25 meters. The water cascades over rocks, forming 2–3 tiers, creating large pools and a shaded, serene environment suitable for resting and safe swimming.
The surrounding area is dense montane rainforest with a wide variety of plants, including large tree... read more
The surrounding area is dense montane rainforest with a wide variety of plants, including large tree... read more
Nam Tok Chang Tok is located within Phu Suan Sai National Park, Na Haeo District, Loei Province. It is one of the most scenic and well-known waterfalls in the park. The waterfall originates from the Phrae River, cascading over a cliff about 10 meters high and 20 meters wide, splashing onto the rocks below, creating a refreshing and cool atmosphere year-round.
The surrounding area is dense moist fo... read more
The surrounding area is dense moist fo... read more
Wang Tat Waterfall is situated within Phu Suan Sai National Park in Na Haeo District, Loei Province. It is a large waterfall with scenic views year-round, especially during the rainy season when the water is abundant and flows rapidly into a large pool. Visitors can admire the cascading layers and the water flowing over natural rock formations.
The waterfall originates from the Phrae River, an imp... read more
The waterfall originates from the Phrae River, an imp... read more
Namtok Chet Sao Noi National Park is located in Muak Lek Sub-district. Use the same entrance as Namtok Muak Lek and continue for another 9 kilometres on an asphalt road. The waterfall flows along a stream and has 7 levels. The height of each level is approximately 4 metres and offers a spacious shady swimming area....
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Tat Hueang Waterfall features a wide, cascading water curtain that drops into a deep pool below. Situated on the Hueang River, the waterfall marks the natural border between Thailand and Laos, earning it the nickname “Thai–Lao Friendship Waterfall.” From the waterfall, the right bank is Thailand (Phu Suan Sai National Park), and the left bank is Laos.
The surrounding area is cove... read more
The surrounding area is cove... read more
Namtok Song Khon is a charming waterfall hidden in the serene wilderness of Phu Ruea. Its water originates from streams descending from the highlands, making it crystal clear and refreshing throughout the year. During the rainy season, the water flow becomes stronger and more spectacular, filling the area with the sound of cascading water, while in the cool season, although the flow is gentler, th...
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Si Satchanalai National Park It is a waterfall located in Huai Tha Phae, about 10 meters high. The river flows meandering into a deep pool. able to swim It is only 300 meters from the National Park Office....
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Tat Ton Waterfall is located within Kaeng Tana National Park in Sirindhorn District, Ubon Ratchathani Province, about 90 kilometers from the city center. It is a medium-sized waterfall formed by the Tat Ton Stream cascading over a wide rocky terrace into a pool below, creating a stunning water curtain—especially during the rainy season when the flow is strongest and the width expands to arou...
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Soi Sawan Waterfall is located in Pha Taem National Park, Khong Chiam District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. It is one of the most prominent waterfalls in northeastern Thailand, with a height of around 20–30 meters. What makes this waterfall unique is the convergence of two streams—Huai Soi and Huai Phai—that meet atop a cliff and plunge together in a graceful fall resembling a nec...
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Thung Na Mueang Waterfall is situated inside Phu Chong Na Yoi National Park, Na Chaluai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. It is renowned for its pristine beauty, where streams cascade down rocky cliffs in multiple layers, creating a delicate curtain of water that flows into a natural pool below. The surrounding forest remains lush and vibrant, providing visitors with cool, fresh air and a sense...
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Saeng Chan Waterfall, also known as "Namtok Long Ru" (literally "waterfall through the hole"), is located in Pha Taem National Park, Khong Chiam District, Ubon Ratchathani. It's one of Thailand's most unique natural wonders, often referred to as an "Unseen Thailand" attraction. What makes this waterfall extraordinary is that the water doesn't just fall off a cliff — instead, it cascades thro...
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The Mae Phun waterfall, located at Ban Ton Klua, is about twenty kilometres from town. The dam-like barrier creates multi-level cascades amid pleasant natural surroundings....
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Nestled within the scenic Khao Phra Thaeo National Park in Thalang, Bang Pae Waterfall is a beloved destination for both locals and tourists seeking a refreshing retreat. While it may not boast grandeur on an international scale, this 10-meter-high waterfall still captivates visitors with its natural beauty and serene ambiance, particularly during Phuket's rainy season.
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Thep Phana Waterfall is a medium-size waterfall admid national park - Pa Hin Ngam, set near Krajew flower filed. This fall flows from Pang Hoei Moutain range. it is divided into 3 levels, set 7 kms far from the national park center....
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Ton Sai Waterfall A small falls over which pours a great volume of water during the rainy season. The jungle, many types of wild animals around the waterfall. There is a lot of tree which more 100 years old. Located near Thalang Town, 22 km. from Phuket Town. At Thalang town take the road running east at the traffic light. Look for a sign to Kao Pra town....
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Mae Klang Waterfall located at the foot of Doi Inthanon 66 km southwest of Chiang Mai is probably Chiang Mai’s most visited Waterfall. It has a massive cascade and a beautiful natural setting, perfect for picnic and relaxation....
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Waterfall is like step 3 steps 70 meters height is beautiful stone pattern in the rainy season, the water is much more than the other side. Suitable for families to picnic.
Located in Thung Salaeng Luang National Park. Phitsanulok Road - Lom Sak
Drive to Lom Sak District, Phetchabun Province, about 71 - 72 km. Can drive a car park near the waterfall.
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Located in Thung Salaeng Luang National Park. Phitsanulok Road - Lom Sak
Drive to Lom Sak District, Phetchabun Province, about 71 - 72 km. Can drive a car park near the waterfall.
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Siriphum Waterfall was originally called "Lao Lee Waterfall", named after the Hmong village headman living near the waterfall, reflecting the traditional settlements in the highlands of Doi Inthanon. Later, it was officially renamed "Siriphum" by M.R.W. Chakthong Thongyai to honor His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) and Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother.
The waterfall is impres... read more
The waterfall is impres... read more