Waterfalls

Waterfalls In Thailand

When it comes to attracting well-informed travelers, Thailand has a reputation for offering a many captivating sights, ranging from its stunning coastlines to its vibrant culinary scene and lively nightlife. However, the country’s also has inspiring natural wonders that never fails to astonish and the visitors time after time. While its wildlife and national parks understandably steal the spotlight, Thailand’s abundant and breathtaking waterfalls, known as “Nam Tok” in the local language, are equally deserving of recognition.

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Mae Sa Waterfall

8-level waterfall with a small waterfall for swimming, a trail for hiking and food vendors.

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Location: Chiang Mai

Entry Fee: 100 Baht

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Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall

A waterfall located in a national park that offers hiking paths and swimming in a greenish water.

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Location: Kanchanaburi

Entry Fee: 300 Baht

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Mae Ya Waterfall

he waterfall of Mae Ya is considered one of the most beautiful in Thailand. It’s 280 meters high and the waterfall itself is similar to water coming down in a curtain. A place that’s perfect for taking a break and relaxing.

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Location: Chiang Mai

Entry Fee: 200 Baht

Erawan Watefall

Can find it on the eastern side of the park, Erawan Falls is conveniently located within walking distance from the parking area adjacent to the visitor center.

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Location: Kanchanaburi

Entry Fee: 300 Baht