Check in at the most amazing waterfalls in Thailand

03/05/2019   1.026  4.58/5 trong 6 rates 
Check in at the most amazing waterfalls in Thailand
Thailand’s abundance of national treasures includes mystical temples, magnificent palaces, beaches and coral reefs, mouth-watering cuisine, kickboxing, and massage. Among the natural wonders of this diverse and enchanting country, are some simply incredible waterfalls.

 
Each of these waterfalls in Thailand have their own unique charm, and it is difficult to choose the best of them.
  • Mae Ya Waterfall

    Mae Ya WaterfallMae Ya Waterfall

    A one-hour drive from the ancient city of Chiang Mai takes to this magnificent waterfall located inside the Doi Inthanon National Park, which is a view right out of a movie. One of the tallest waterfalls in Thailand, this natural wonder falls in layers and makes a perfect view to capture.

  • Khlong Chak Waterfall

    Khlong Chak WaterfallKhlong Chak Waterfall

    If you happen to find yourself on Thailand’s Andaman coast, make room in your itinerary for a trip to the peaceful island of Koh Lanta in Krabi Province.

    Located on the largest island of the Mu Ko Lanta National Park, the falls are enticingly hidden amidst the area’s stunning forests and geological features, which include cave complexes that are a big draw for spelunkers. The hike to the falls takes about 30 minutes, after which the fall’s cool, clear waters will be a welcome sight.

  • Erawan Waterfall

    Erawan WaterfallErawan Waterfall

    The Erawan Waterfall is made up of different waterfalls. This is the perfect spot for visitors who are looking to explore. The formation of these waterfalls makes it a bit hard to get to some places but it creates a sport for people who love to engage in strenuous activities. The Erawan Waterfall is the perfect spot for people who love swimming and those who simply want a getaway spot for the weekend.

  • Haew Narok Waterfall

    Haew Narok WaterfallHaew Narok Waterfall

    A picturesque sight to capture inside the Khao Yai National Park, this 150 meter tall waterfall is a worth a visit. Settled amidst the cascade and lush surroundings, this is one of the unique waterfalls in Thailand near Bangkok which has many drops which can be witnessed by standing at the top of the hills in the vicinity.

  • Koh Luang Waterfall

    Koh Luang WaterfallKoh Luang Waterfall

    Koh Luang Waterfall is one of the few waterfalls in Thailand that boasts of tiers of cascades; seven to be exact. Visitors enjoy coming to this waterfall because it has colourful pools at the lower levels where they can swim. The waterfall is located at Mae Ping National Park and it has interesting stalagmite and stalactite formations found inside limestone caves that are nearby. While visitors enjoy the waterfall, they also marvel at the rich plant and animal life in the park.

  • Khun Pong Waterfall

    Khun Pong WaterfallKhun Pong Waterfall

    If an amazing waterfall enveloped in a lush forest full of the reddest of red Maple leaves sounds like a place you would only find on a Canadian vacation, then guess again. Located in Thailand’s rugged northeast, in the Phu Kradueng National Park in Loei Province, Khun Pong Waterfall is the tallest and most scenic in the park. Since the leaves turn their most vibrant red in the fall, try to schedule your trip to the area at this time of year.

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