The Thi Lor Jor Waterfall (Nam tok Thilawjaw or Nam tok Teelorjor) was kind of a bonus waterfall to visitors because it's along a river journey that took them from the village of Umphang to Pha Lueat Forest Ranger Station which is close to the Thi Lor Su Waterfall.
The river journey was a two-and-a-half-hour rafting trip where the falls was somewhere in the beginning quarter or third of the ride.
And in addition to the nearly pristine jungle scenery (much of this area was undeveloped), there was also a stop at some kind of thermal spring where it was possible to dip into the geothermally heated waters there.
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