Mae Sa Waterfall (Nam tok Mae Sa)

The Mae Sa Waterfall was actually a series of 9 or 10 small waterfalls and cascades spaced anywhere between 100m to 500m apart from each other. Depending on your criteria, one might think there…

Haew Sai Waterfall (Nam tok Haew Sai)

Haew Sai Waterfall contrasts the experience of many other waterfalls in Thailand because it’s a little bit off the beaten track and hence it’s far quieter and less crowded experience…

Haew Narok Waterfall (Nam tok Haeo Narok)

In our minds, the Haew Narok Waterfall was Khao Yai National Park’s most impressive waterfall. It was said to tumble in three drops combining for a total of over 150m in height. However, we were…

Haew Suwat Waterfall (Nam tok Haeo Suwat)

The Haew Suwat Waterfall was probably the most popular waterfall in Khao Yai National Park. We felt this was the case because of its ease of access, its vicinity to a major campsite, and the heaps…

Erawan Waterfall (Nam tok Erawan)

The Erawan Waterfall was really an impressive series of seven waterfalls each with a shape and character all its own. All the waterfalls typically fell over limestone cliffs resulting in colorful…