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Destinations ≫ Asia

Thailand

Waterfalls in Thailand

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Thailand Waterfalls are abundant throughout this roughly leg-of-lamb-shaped country that spans the steamy jungle and white-sand beaches with reef-fringed lagoons to the south to its more forested and mountainous borders to the north, west, and east. Visiting all of these waterfalls is a major feat and we haven’t even come close to seeing even an appreciable fraction of them (though we certainly tried)!

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The country offers more than waterfalls, however. The beaches and coral reefs to the south of Thailand include famous names like Phuket, Patong Beach, Phang-nga Bay, James Bond Island, Phi Phi Don, Phi Phi Lei, Ko Samui, Krabi, and Maya Beach among others. As you might have guessed such places have also featured in movies and have since become major tourist resort destinations.

Sprinkled throughout the country are numerous temples containing wats, chedis, and prangs. Many of these contain Buddha statues, and our visit to this country certainly made us very aware of how much the people here embrace Buddhism. We can’t count how many times we had visited these sacred temples, each time requiring us to take off our shoes and walk barefoot on the sun-baked holy grounds.

Add to all that some distinctly Thai features like the Thai massage, the fiery spicy Thai food (and we’re talking about the real thing here despite what you might’ve had back at home), and even Muay Thai kickboxing and you have a bon-a-fide tourist destination. There’s also no shortage of local markets and night markets. Even the friendliness and charm of the people best exemplified with their bow-with-hands-in-prayer-configuration gesture accompanied with “Sa Wa Di Kaa/Krap” (Hello) or “Kahp Kuhn Kaa/Krap” (Thank You) is overwhelmingly infectious.

But above all that, we managed to squeeze in time to visit the pockets of Nature, and that was where we found the waterfalls. Indeed, we’ve been waterfalling in the country’s south as well as its north and west.

In addition to Bangkok and Phuket, among the waterfalling highlights in the south were the Erawan Waterfalls as well as the Haew Narok Waterfall.

In addition to the historic Sukhothai area as the remote Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary, among the country’s central and western waterfalling highlights included the Thi Lo Su Waterfall as well as the Khlong Lan Waterfall.

Finally, our northern waterfalling highlights included Mae Ya Waterfall and the multi-tiered Mae Sa Waterfall. These complemented perfectly the happening Chiang Mai, the thermal springs of Pong Dueat, and the country’s highest peak in Doi Inthanon.

Indeed, this country can hold its own when it comes to its misty offerings. And we’ve only scratched the surface of what can be seen with our limited time and resources. Certainly, this is a major excuse to make a return trip!

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Khlong Lan Waterfall (Nam tok Khlong Lan)

Khlong Lan National Park, Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand
Rating: 3.5

Thi Lor Jor Waterfall (Nam tok Thilawjaw)

Umphang Wildlife Sancturary, Tak, Thailand
Rating: 1.5

Thi Lo Su Waterfall (Nam tok Tee Lor Su)

Umphang Wildlife Sancturary, Tak, Thailand
Rating: 4

Thararak Waterfall (Nam tok Thararak)

Mae Sot District / Phop Phra District, Tak, Thailand
Rating: 1.5

Pha Charoen Waterfall (Nam tok Pha Charoen)

Mae Sot District / Phop Phra District, Tak, Thailand
Rating: 2.5

Mae Ya Waterfall (Nam tok Mae Ya)

Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Rating: 4

Siriphum Waterfall (Nam tok Siribhum)

Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Rating: 3

Wachirathan Waterfall (Nam tok Vachirathan)

Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Rating: 3.5

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Private vehicles banned (Thi Lo Su Waterfall)

Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall, Kanchanaburi


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Please add region, city or at least province names to the titles of the waterfalls in Thailand. March 14, 2012 8:13 am by Blake - Anybody interested in seeing one of these wants to know which are local. They aren't going to click through every waterfall listed in all of Thailand hoping that it might happen to be local to where they are. Thanks, Blake ...Read More

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