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Waterfalls

Waterfalls

Waterfall

Sarika Waterfalls

The Sarika waterfalls are located on the way to Khao Yai National Park, about 12 km from Nakhon Nayok town. Take Highway No. 3050 and drive 3 km further until you reach the area. Nearby, you can also visit Wang Takhrai and Nang Rong waterfalls.

Sarika Waterfalls has 9 waterfall drops and is roughly 200 meters high up a mountain cliff. At each drop, there are numerous ponds of cool clear water. Adjacent to the waterfalls, you can find public restrooms, food stalls, and souvenir shops. The admission fee is 20 baht per adult and 10 baht per child.

Khun Dan Prakarnchol Dam

Wang Takhrai

Wang Takhrai Waterfalls

The Khun Dan Prakarnchol Dam is a photographer’s paradise. It is one of the longest dams in the world built with soil and concrete. The best time to visit the Dam is during the late afternoon where you can have a spectacular view of the sunset. On the top of the dam, visitors can see the distant lush greenery of Khao Yai National Park. Tourists can hire long-tailed boats for sailing across the reservoir towards other numerous nearby waterfalls.

Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy

Waterfall

Sarika Waterfalls

The Sarika waterfalls are located on the way to Khao Yai National Park, about 12 km from Nakhon Nayok town. Take Highway No. 3050 and drive 3 km further until you reach the area. Nearby, you can also visit Wang Takhrai and Nang Rong waterfalls.

Sarika Waterfalls has 9 waterfall drops and is roughly 200 meters high up a mountain cliff. At each drop, there are numerous ponds of cool clear water. Adjacent to the waterfalls, you can find public restrooms, food stalls, and souvenir shops. The admission fee is 20 baht per adult and 10 baht per child.

Maga Puja Anusorn Buddhist Park

Wang Takhrai

Wang Takhrai Waterfalls

The Ganesh Temple Park is a famous temple where local folks frequently visit and ask for blessings from Lord Ganesh. There are two spectacular statues of the Hindu God that visitors should not miss. The statue of Lord Ganesh in a blessing position is said to be very sacred and paranormal. It is believed that after making prayers, you should walk 3 times around the statue in order for your wishes would be granted in the near future.

At the front entrance of the temple park, stands the 100 years old statue of Lord Ganesh, which is believed to be very sacred and holy. Many people pay their respects by pouring scented water over the statue as an offer for blessings.