13 Waterfalls to Explore in Thailand

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Waterfalls to Explore in Thailand

Chet Sao Noi Waterfall National Park

Chet Sao Noi Waterfall National Park is one of the most popular parks in the country, one of the most visited by local tourists. It is not known much by the foreign tourists and overlooked as most foreign tourists prefer to get to nearby Khao Yai National Park. The park is located between Saraburi and Nakhon Ratchasima provinces. Muak Lek River which flows through the falls is the natural border between both provinces at the area of the falls.

Khlong Phlu Waterfall

Klong Plu waterfall on the west coast of Koh Chang island is a popular spot to spend day time. There is a natural swimming pool made up of rocks at the lower part of the waterfall makes it more attractive to tourists.

Lam Nam Nan National Park

Lam Nam Nan National Park is located about 50 kilometres north of Uttaradit town in Uttaradit Province. It is home to Sirikit Dam,waterfalls and dense forest ecosystem.

Mae Kerng Water Fall

Mae Koeng Waterfalls are a part of Wiang ko sai National Park in Northern Thailand, Wang chin District of Phrae province and Mae tha, Toen, Sop prab District of Lampang Province. Mae Koeng is a large waterfall. The water flows all years. Water flows terracing resemble like a step from Mae Koeng mountain.

Namtok Pha Charoen National Park

Namtok Pha Charoen National Park is spread in an area of about 855 square kilometers and is located in Phop Phra District of Tak Province. It is home to animals like tigers, wild boars, snakes, porcupines, and numerous other animal species.

Nang Rong Waterfall

Nang Rong Waterfall is a waterfall in Thailand, located in the forest of Tambon Hin Tang, Amphoe Mueang Nakhon Nayok, Nakhon Nayok Province, a central region considered to be a part of the great Khao Yai National Park. Nang Rong is a multi-tiered waterfall plunges down to several rock formations below and then flows into the lush surrounding forests.

Phu Soi Dao National Park

The park has several attractions that include a savanna field situated within the dense pine trees and the five-tier Phu Soi Dao waterfall near the park office.

Ramkhamhaeng National Park

The park is also known as Khao Luang by local people. It covers an area of about 341 square kilometers. Ramkhamhaeng National Park is home to Khao Luang mountain range, Sai Rung Waterfall, a herbal garden, and the savannah located in the high country of the Khao Luang range.

Sai Yok Noi Waterfall

“Saiyok Noi Waterfall”, known as "Khao Phang Waterfall”, is a well-known waterfall with limestone cliffs collapsing and that became the origin of the name "Khao Phang Waterfall”. The upstream falls from the mountain and flows along the limestone cliffs about 15-meter high, spreading over the sloping ground in the area.

Sri Dit Waterfall

Namtok Si Dit is a waterfall and tourist attraction in Thailand. The waterfall is on the Wang Thong River and it runs throughout the year. At the falls, there is a rice mortar using power generated from the waterfall, built by the Communist Party of Thailand.

Than Mayom Waterfall

It is one of the famous waterfalls in Mu Koh Chang National Park. Than Mayom Waterfall is very easy to get to, which makes this waterfall one of the more popular among tourists.

Thi Lo Su Waterfall

Thi Lo Su Waterfallis is claimed to be the largest and highest waterfall in Thailand.

Whitesand waterfall

A beautiful waterfall which was covered by dense forest in the four sides and is also a good trekking destination. It was formerly known as "Khet Krabat Waterfall", which has its source originating from the top of Nang Chan Mountain in the white sandy mountain range.

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