Kamphaeng Phet Province is not an obvious tourist destination, but is well worth a visit, but don't expect luxury hotels and exciting attractions.

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Lampang is home to several national parks, including Chae Son National Park. This park is best known for its waterfalls and hot springs.

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In Thailand, one does not look at a waterfall more or less. How much would there be in this country? One hundred, two hundred or maybe a thousand, ranging from imposing majestic waterfalls to simple, but no less impressive down streams.

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Chaiyaphum, also Isan

By Gringo
Posted in Isaan, thai tips
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October 8, 2023

If you don't know Thailand well yet and look at the (road) map, you tend to think that the Isaan is bordered in the west by the Motorway no. 2 from Korat to the border of Laos. That is not correct, because the province of Chaiyaphum also belongs to the northeastern region, which is called the Isan.

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The Roof of Thailand – Doi Inthanon

One of the biggest attractions in Northern Thailand is without a doubt Doi Inthanon National Park. And that is quite right. After all, this national park offers a very interesting mix of breathtaking natural beauty and richly diversified wildlife and is therefore, in my opinion, a must for those who want to explore the surroundings of Chiang Mai.

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If you want to visit one of the highest waterfalls in Thailand, you have to go to the mountains in the western province of Tak. The Thi Loh Su is located in the protected area of ​​Umphang and is both the largest and highest waterfall in the country. From a height of 250 meters, the water plunges over a length of 450 meters into the Mae Klong River.

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Chet Sao Noi Waterfall National Park is not a very large park, but very popular and mainly visited by Thai tourists and day trippers. It is not well known among foreigners, who apparently prefer the nearby much larger Khao Yai National Park.

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The nature reserve has obviously existed for much longer, but it was not until December 12, 2017 that a large forest area of ​​over 350 square kilometers in the provinces of Chiang Mai and Lamphun officially became a national park. After receiving royal approval, the Royal Gazette announced that Mae Takhrai National Park has become Thailand's newest and 131st national park.

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A popular excursion from Bangkok is a trip to Kanchanaburi. The province is best known for the Burma railway and the cemetery of honor. But there is more: natural beauty, Mon village, Sai Yok waterfall, Lawa cave, the river Kwai. And then relax in your hammock on your floatel.

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A day out with a Thai family in Isaan is Sanuk and usually means a trip to a waterfall. The whole family comes along in the pick-up truck, as well as food, drinks, ice cubes and a guitar.

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Phu Soi Dao national park is a large nature reserve located about 177 kilometers from Phitsanulok. The park covers an area of ​​48.962,5 rai or 58.750 acres of land. The park has a cool climate all year round due to its elevation of 2.102 meters above sea level.

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The drama of the six drowned young elephants that ended up in the waterfall Haew Narok (Khao Yai) was even world news. Fortunately, there is now also something positive to report. A female elephant and her calf managed to free themselves.

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You have been able to read all about the drama of the six elephants, who fell into a waterfall 50 meters below in Khao Yai National Park in Prachaburi and lost their lives, on numerous websites from all over the world. The unfortunate story is further supported by many photos and videos on YouTube.

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Who doesn't know him? The Erawan waterfall with seven levels in Kanchanaburi is really beautiful, you can normally swim among the fish, but not now. That is temporarily prohibited.

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A 32-year-old Czech man fell fatally while trying to take a selfie on a cliff at Bang Khun Si waterfall on Koh Samui. In doing so, he ignored a ban on entering the cliff.

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BanLai and PhuSang Waterfall

By Dick Koger
Posted in Living in Thailand, Travel stories
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13 September 2017

My Thai friends, Thia, wife Loth and sons With and Korn arrive in a borrowed car at half past seven. We go to the waterfall Phu Sang.

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Els has received a tip from a guest from the cafe that there is a waterfall where very few tourists come. There is a large and deep pool, where you can just swim and there is a rock to jump from. He said it is very beautiful and has a special atmosphere. Apart from Thai children, spiritual people also sometimes go there.

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