The Krisik waterfall and the path to it are a pleasant experience and worth seeing. However, the good feelings were spoiled by local people selling tickets. The entrance fee is 20.000, but I had only 100.000 for 2 person. The ticket man told me, they throw all the money in a locked box and he has no change at the moment, but I will get 60.000 on my way back. After I came back, the salesman who promised me this was hiding somewhere and his colleague pretended not to understand me, even though, he saw before I paid 100.000. He was unlucky because I had Google translator translate it for him. Then he tried to trick me, there are two waterfalls and you have to pay for each one. I insisted on a return and he left away for a colleague, which was just another cover how to avoid give my money back. After he came back, he kept arguing again he didn't understand me. After I mentioned I would call the police, he immediately started to understand me and it was not even a problem to unlock the box and return my money (he had a key). And the other salesman was suddenly there as well. The paradox is, that I would leave the 100,000 to them anyway, but I don't support any fraudulent behavior. Don't get fooled by cute smiles and...
Read moreVery beautiful place, totally empty when we went! Ryan, a local man at the entrance was very kind! It’s a hidden gem and not touristy at all unlike the famous waterfall up north. Come here instead if you can! The entrance isn’t very obvious, and the location on google as of now (May 2023) is a bit off (it’s more to the right). If you have a car you have to park on the street and take a short walk along the canal/rice fields which is very nice. At the entrance we were greeted by some nice local people. Entrance was 20k a person. They offered bamboo sticks for the hike down and some flip flops if we didn’t have any. It only takes about 10 min to get to the first waterfall and and around 15 for the second one. You hike down some steps and then have to walk on the river (first waterfall is to the left and second to the right once you get to the water). When we came back up, the people at the entrance gave us water (for free) and we had a little chat. This was one of my favorite places during my...
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Steps down through a beautiful garden. There are 2 waterfalls! Once you are down at the river, turn left downstream through the water for the first one. The 2nd is further on the right, upstream. The first one is like a shower coming down and it's in half a cave. At the second one you can take a bath (go over the stairs and then down there).
The stairs down will take you about 5 minutes, then to the waterfalls is a bit longer bc you need to go through the water. It can be slippery and it's a bit adventurous and there's a bit of climbing involved. Best to bring water sandals. We thought it definitely worth the visit but if you're not physically fit I would go to another waterfall.
There was hardly anyone there so it's not discovered by many! The guy from the entrance is super super nice so give him some extra bc he and this place...
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