As usual, after the evening drama, hey, no, as usual, with the traveling couple, this trip is still with a waterfall, but it is a waterfall that is not very far away and easy to travel to, that is, Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall. This trip is a one-day trip. We left early in the morning and arrived home in the dark. One day in Kanchanaburi Province, a short trip, let's go.
This trip departs on August 20, 2016.
This trip program.
Morning visit to Tiger Cave Temple - followed by the giant rain tree - then a long drive to Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall - ending at the Sirindhorn Dam.
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We set off early in the morning at 7 am. Our first stop was Wat Tham Sua, which wasn't too far away. We arrived there shortly after.
I have been here once before, last year. This year, as usual, I had to walk up to the top to see the view from the popular corner.
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We've arrived after a short walk. This time, the rice fields behind the hill are beautifully green.
We have reached the first destination. Let's move on to the next one.
After running for another 10 kilometers, we reached the giant rain tree. It was exactly the same as the trip last year. Haha, my friends haven't been here before, so I brought them here. When we arrived, we had to check in with the "Couple in Love on Tour" pose.
Magnificent and grand.
From the Giant Swing, we continued our journey. Before we left, we stopped by a street food stall for some delicious noodles. The stall didn't have a name, but the noodles were delicious and only cost 4-50 baht per person.
Mae Khamin Waterfall: A Hidden Gem in Thailand
Nestled within the lush forests of western Thailand, Mae Khamin Waterfall offers a refreshing escape from the bustling city life. Located approximately 40 kilometers beyond Erawan Waterfall, this hidden gem is accessible by car or motorbike via a scenic route that winds through the mountainous terrain.
The journey from Bangkok covers a distance of roughly 250 kilometers, making it an ideal weekend getaway. Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by the cascading waters of Mae Khamin, plunging over towering cliffs and creating a symphony of sound and mist. The entrance fee is a modest 100 baht per person, while parking costs around 30 baht.
While the exact details of the parking fee may vary, one thing remains constant: the captivating beauty of Mae Khamin Waterfall. Its pristine waters invite visitors to take a refreshing dip, while the surrounding greenery provides ample opportunities for exploration and relaxation.
Whether seeking a tranquil escape or an adventurous hike, Mae Khamin Waterfall offers a unique and unforgettable experience for all.
After paying the entrance fee, walk a short distance to reach the parking area and the camping site. This is the central point on the 4th floor, where everyone gathers. From here, you can choose to descend to waterfalls 1-3 or ascend to waterfalls 5-7. Personally, I visited all the waterfalls, but I recommend starting with waterfalls 5-7, enjoying the water, and then descending to the lower levels. However, I will present the photos in order, starting from the 1st floor. The walking distance is not far, and the paths are easy to navigate, especially on the 1st to 3rd floors, which have well-maintained stairs.
As I walked down, I reached the first floor and was immediately impressed. In fact, the first floor was the last one I saw because before reaching it, I had to go through the fourth, third, and second floors. But it was truly impressive.
Wow, beautiful! This is a truly stunning waterfall on a farm. The first and second tiers are perfect for swimming, with plenty of water.
Exquisitely adhering to the narrative, the journey continues swiftly.
The second level, the turmeric curtain, this level is also beautiful with a lot of water.
This class has people who jump into the water, so I sent my friend to compete with them.
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The water is deep here, my friend said it's deep and I can't reach the bottom. The water is strong and cold.
Walking up a little further, I'm not sure if this is the 2nd or 3rd floor, it's somewhere in between.
The third level was completely dry, unlike the previous levels. There was no water at all, so I couldn't see the waterfall.
The 4th floor of Chatkaew Building is also a water floor, but on the day I went, the water level was high and it was not possible to play in the water.
The fourth floor would be stunning if there was more water. It's a shame.
After a tiring climb up the four levels, let's take a break to eat and drink. Please note that bringing water down to the waterfall is prohibited.
There are many delicious som tam restaurants near the parking lot at the park, costing 50-60 baht per meal.
Let's continue.
The path on floors 5-7 is like this, easy to walk, not steep, comfortable, and you can hear the sound of nature, the bamboo rubbing against each other.
Flowing to the 5th floor, I'm lost.
It must have been a long way, a little water, a little bit.
On the 6th floor of the Butterfly Forest, this floor is also beautiful. You can play in the water. Let's take a look.
The lifebuoy was brought but not used. The water wasn't as deep as the sea. Haha.
I like this floor.
Reaching the 7th floor, the final floor.
We stopped playing in the water here.
This forest is also a place where hunters often come to meditate and communicate with various animals every day. 555
The water is very refreshing.
Relaxing and soaking in the water, enjoying the moment to the fullest.
The water level is not deep, even if you walk a little further.
Completed seven levels quickly and efficiently.
The observation deck is located on the 4th floor, next to the restaurant's parking lot. There is a helicopter pad available, and there are restrooms for changing clothes and showering.
The view is stunning.
This place allows camping. The atmosphere is great. If you want to rent a tent, there is a service for 225 baht. It can accommodate 3 people. I stayed until 4 pm before heading back.
The scenic route to Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall was breathtaking, but we couldn't stop to take pictures due to the narrow road. We left around 5 pm and concluded our trip with a visit to the impressive Srinakarin Dam.
The sun slowly sets on the horizon, signaling the end of our day. On our way back, we stopped by a local papaya salad restaurant for another meal. We all arrived home safely.
Here is a summary of the expenses.
Cost of correction 700/4
The park entrance fee is 100 baht per person.
Breakfast costs 50 baht per person.
Lunch 60 baht per person.
Dinner at Som Tum restaurant costs 80 baht per person.
In addition, there were various other expenses, totaling 500 baht per person for me. My friend, who drove alone, also incurred similar expenses, with the addition of fuel costs.
A short 1-day trip to Kanchanaburi, a simple and easy trip. There are still many places to visit in this province that I have never been to. See you again with the couple's tour. The next trip will take us south to Phang Nga and Krabi. Today, hello everyone.
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