Are you planning your Thai trip and wondering where to go beyond Bangkok and the beaches? You just hit the jackpot! Read on to learn about the gorgeous waterfalls in Thailand.
Erawan Waterfall Famous for their emerald-green waters. Hiking trails and footbridges are clearly marked, and it has swim-friendly ponds and caves to explore.
Thailand’s Best Waterfalls
Mae Surin Waterfall There is a 5.5-mile (8.8-kilometer) loop hike, which is a bit uphill but nothing too challenging. Along the way, 17 stations with signposts help keep you on track.
Mae Ya Waterfall Dramatic cascade creates an enchanting misty veil, particularly impressive during the rainy season. Its safe swimming spots offer refreshing dips in clear waters.
Thi Lo Su Waterfall UNESCO World Heritage site, Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary. The natural spectacle is best visited during the dry season and is renowned as the country’s most beautiful waterfall.
Haew Suwat Waterfall Linked to a tale of a thief named Suwat. Legend has it that, when cornered by local officials, Suwat saw no other option but to leap into the basin below.
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