A beautifully situated waterfall. About 90 to 110 minutes drive south of Sisaket. there is no entry or parking fee, just a registration at the entrance. Public toilets of the simplest standard available. Swimming below the waterfall is possible, there is also shallow water above the waterfall for small children, but please only under supervision. A dreamy almost forgotten place with a wonderful view, no mass tourist. Come, visit, enjoy and...
Read moreI stopped at the nature preserve/ waterfalls in mid-October and plenty of water and lush greenery. There is a mid-size waterfall to the right of the trail. The main attraction are the cascades and pools of water to sit in. Locals enjoy coming here to sit in the water or picnic; thus, not a quiet place. Short trails to walk on and admire the trees and nature. Worth a stop once rainy...
Read moreA very crowded swimming hole in a forest park. The waterfall is nice as are the swimming holes, but there is a lot of rubbish and glass In and around the stream so going in barefoot may not be the best idea. There is a food market by the parking area and many places to roll out a mat...
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