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Pa La-U Waterfalls
Explore the mesmerizing Pa La-U Waterfalls, boasting sixteen levels of cascading beauty. Visitors are allowed up to Level 5, where you can enjoy a refreshing swim in the inviting waters and marvel at the lush tropical surroundings.
Kaeng Krachan National Park
Immerse yourself in the pristine wilderness of Kaeng Krachan National Park, home to diverse flora and fauna. Embark on a hike through the lush jungle, encountering exotic wildlife and picturesque landscapes along the way.
Stunning Scenery
Climb to the top of the 16th level of Pa La-U Waterfalls to witness a breathtaking panoramic view of the park and surrounding areas. Each level offers amazing scenery for you to enjoy and capture memorable moments. Be prepared for some climbing and watch out for slippery stones along the path.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in the flavors of Thailand at the park entrance's small restaurant, offering tasty yet spicy Thai dishes. Don't miss the opportunity to feed the fish and enjoy a picnic in the scenic surroundings.
Culture and History
Experience the cultural richness of the region as you explore the wild and untamed beauty of Pa La-U Waterfalls. Discover the historical significance of the park and its surroundings, steeped in natural wonders and ancient traditions.
History of Pa La-U Waterfalls – Kaeng Krachan National Park
Pa La-U Waterfalls is a part of the renowned Kaeng Krachan National Park, established over 60 years ago. The park was officially designated as the 28th national park of Thailand in 1981 and is recognized as an ASEAN Heritage Park for its stunning beauty and diverse ecological system.
Local Culture and History
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the region, where the montane area surrounding the falls holds historical significance as a wild elephant habitat. Explore the forest edges along the main road to catch glimpses of these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.