For the number of tourists who visit Phuket, surprisingly few seem to venture out into the National Park. Yes, it takes a bit of effort to get there, but the effort is worth it. It costs Baht 200 to...
We really wanted to swim in a jungle waterfall on our trip to Phuket, and we did! Was a nice walk up to the falls and plenty of places for a cool dip, although read the signs as some areas are very sl...
Because this is a national park, you need to pay an entrance feel which feels a bit high for foreigners but the price of admission is worth it. Restrooms are available near the parking lot. The hike i...
A picturesque waterfall with a very easy and quite short walk to it. The water is pretty cold to swim but worth it. Try to swim to the waterfall itself! Great feeling. There is a Gibbon Rehabilitation...
Amazing National Park, you will need to wear good shoes as well as good eyesight to follow it. There are several drop pools all quite small but big enough to bathe in. The jungle closes in after a whi...
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So it's not a huge waterfall, but the walk up is nice under shady trees and all the way you see water pools from the waterfall. A lot of people go there for picnics and the little ones soak in the cool fresh water.Reach the highest part and dive into the water and stand under the waterfall to feel it beating against your back.Or if you're a little more daring, join the local boys in climbing up the side of the waterfall and jumping right in.
Because this is a national park, you need to pay an entrance fee that is a bit high for foreigners, but the entrance fee is worth it. There are toilets near the parking lot. Hiking is easy and definitely suitable for families. As you climb through the rainforest along the river, you will hear the calls of gibbons in the nearby rehabilitation center. The hike ends near a series of waterfalls that make up the perfect swimming pool. This is a fun way to spend time off the beach. Very nice small hike. My 4-year-old can walk to the waterfall and come down easily. 200 baht per person regardless of age. The hike to the waterfall is about 15 minutes (we took 3 children). On the way up, you can stop to see the gibbon and a hornbill. Make sure you wear comfortable shoes, because the road is rocky and a bit slippery. There are some areas where you can swim. People jumped into the water from the rocks beside the waterfall and sat under the waterfall. There is a lounge here. You can also have a picnic. If you don’t want to get yourself wet, you don’t have to. We came here on the same day of our tour.
It belongs to Khao Phra Thaeo National Park (Khao Phra Thaeo National Park). Here is preserved the last complete pristine tropical rainforest in Phuket. You can camp in the pristine tropical rain forest to experience outdoor life. The most unique plant in the area is a palm tree called "Palm Lang Khao", which is characterized by the white back of the leaves. This strange palm tree is said to be unique to this place. The scenery near the waterfall is pleasant, the environment is beautiful, and there are a lot of wild animals. In addition, there are Bang Pae Waterfall and Phuket Gibbon Breeding Center. The Gibbon Breeding Center is funded by donations and managed by volunteers to provide shelter for captured gibbons and release them to nature.
This waterfall is in the national park, but the waterfall itself is not big, but the surrounding environment is very fresh and green, very suitable for a good stroll, walk, but it is a bit far away, you need to charter a car or rent a motorcycle Car or report the group for a day trip.