This not so well known or much visited waterfall is definitely worth while a visit for anyone loving nature, quiet and peace. When I visited the park there was no entry fee. There is not a lot of parking space for cars so you might have to park your vehicle on the road. The place has clean restrooms and the path leading up to the waterfall was well kept and very clean. In the water I saw many fish and a ton of tadpoles as well. In the forest I heard lots of birds and saw quite a few lizards. The waterfall itself is tiered and you can climb up to at least 4 stages. In the summer months (late February/March/April and early May) there might be only little water but during the rest of the year this waterfall can be...
Read moreThe underrated attraction in Phang Nga—serene, stunning, and completely untouched. When I arrived, it was just me and the beauty of nature. Getting there isn’t easy: the road is narrow—just one lane—so if a car comes from the opposite direction, you’ll have to carefully share the space. On one side, a cliff drops away, making every turn a bit nerve-wracking. The road winds up and down through the hills, so it’s best to go with a low-gear vehicle or a 4WD. Challenging, yes—but absolutely worth it.
After you leave, make sure to check your skin for leeches—I found one that made it all the way back to the hotel with me. It had even started to...
Read moreGlad I came. Very easy path to the bottom bathing area, very sleepery, can go to the second step, today in rainy season the path is full of plants , wild nature take off the path, have leeches. Bring good shoes. No one here. Have bathrooms. Rains today , was beautiful, the water is cold , very refreshing. Have fishes. No...
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