This is an extremely pretty waterfall located in a national park that is named after it, though there’s nothing else much to see in the park apart from another nearby waterfall called Song Nang.

Though it’s only just over 30km from Petchabun, it’s a bit tricky to get there, and when you arrive, you need to walk about another 2km to reach the falls, but the walk is worth it. The falls tumble down from an impressive height, passing over a dozen cataracts on the way down. There are access paths up both sides of the falls and some enticing rest spots beside the river.

Follow Highway 2271 southeast from Petchabun for about 12km. When you reach the junction with Highway 2275, turn right for just 200 meters, then left onto the entrance road to the national park. From here it’s a further 19km to the parking area, and finally a 2km walk.

  • What is it? An impressive waterfall
  • When to go: The end of the rainy season (October-November) is the best time to see the strongest flow of water.
  • Nearest Town: Petchabun is about 30km to the west
  • Opening hours: 06:00-18:00
  • Entrance fees: Adults 100B, children 50B