A great national park with a magical waterfall spot! You can park your car at any of the entrance spots along the road and start exploring by foot. If you're worried about the entrance fee, Don't, it's worth it, but here's a tip: It doesn't cost money to enter the waterfall spot as it is before the pay booth, and once you're there you can climb your way down through the rocks if you're up to it and you will find yourself at the Than sadet beach. There are several great locations to sit by the waterfall, hang out and really absorb the wonderful views and vibez of this waterfall spot. Careful not to slip when you walk on the rocks, some of them are quite slippery. Great location if you love exploring. Bring water and some snacks, and please leave no...
Read moreThe forest ranger of Thansadet Falls is/was a blind elderly man who lives alone in a cabin at the entrance to the falls and earns a living by selling items to tourists without being able to see the sums of bills that are given in his hands (on the basis of trustworthiness and integrity between people, a rare commodity these days). He even agreed to sing me a Thai song after a campaign of persuasion 🍎🍯
The falls are located in the east part of the island (the wild and less touristic part, which is a good thing) and offers a number of pools of water infested with mosquitoes that you can dip in (no thanks). The main attraction is the lovely ranger at...
Read moreThan sadet national park or the peace place in phangan.. Situate in east cost of koh phangan the national park in huge part of the island... You can enjoy swimming in the river or under a waterfall.. Is around 4 or 5 different waterfall to stop on the way to the beach.. The beach is very nice for swimming (deep) but not for snorkeling because is no reaf on this side of the island..you enjoy a lunch in plaa view point restaurant or in mai pen rai bungalow ..accommodation there is magic.. Sunrise in the morning.. Very quiet.. Just be careful is no electricity...
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