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Solo Trip to Kanchanaburi: Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall, Srinagarind Dam, Death Railway, and Krasae Cave
This is our travel plan.
From Bangkok, it takes almost three hours to drive to Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall.
Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall
The first coordinate of Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall. The entrance sign will be written as Srinakarin Dam National Park.
Entrance Fees and Parking at Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall
The entrance fee to the park is 100 baht per adult, with an additional 30 baht for car parking. The car park is located on the 4th floor of the waterfall, so we decided to walk to the top first.
The fifth floor is so flooded that it's easy to get lost. The waterfall garden on this floor is a bit difficult to see because the fallen bamboo trees are blocking the view. However, you can still see some parts of the waterfall.
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The Butterfly Forest: A Scenic Oasis with a Transient Flutter
The sixth level of the Butterfly Forest presents a breathtaking spectacle. A gentle, wide waterfall cascades down, creating a serene ambiance. However, during my visit, the butterfly population was relatively sparse.
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The seventh floor of the Romklao waterfall is very wide and the water is cool and refreshing.
This floor has many pools that are perfect for swimming.
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Level 4: Chat Kaeo
After walking to the top, it's time to head down.
Before you descend, if you're feeling tired, you can grab some refreshments at the park's shop. They have some food available.
Level 4 is where the waterfall is at its highest. You can hear the sound of the water all the way to the parking lot.
The third tier of Wang Pha Waterfall is likely the most popular swimming spot.
When we visited, there were around six people swimming, unlike the other tiers, which were completely deserted (it felt like we were the only ones there).
This tier was the only one where we encountered other people.
The Second Level: The Turmeric Curtain
The second level is characterized by a gently flowing waterfall. Behind the waterfall, a cave-like opening is visible, as if a curtain were concealing it.
The first level is a cascading waterfall with small, cascading tiers that create a beautiful visual effect.
Sri Nakarin Dam
After returning from Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall, we stopped to watch the sunset at the edge of Sri Nakarin Dam. Visitors are only allowed to stay at the dam until 6:00 PM. Before 6:00 PM, officials will inform visitors to prepare to leave the dam.
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The small black dots in the picture are not dust on our camera. They are dragonflies flying all over the dam.
There are a lot of them.
Ban Sai Yok Homestay
After getting off the dam, our next mission was to find accommodation (we didn't book accommodation in advance, we just went to find it on the spot).
We drove to find accommodation near the Tham Krasae train station so that we wouldn't have to drive far in the morning.
Since we didn't do any research on accommodation beforehand, we stopped by a shop (to buy something to drink) and got a recommendation from
the owner of the shop.
The house is very big.
The balcony is very spacious and comfortable for sitting and relaxing.
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The room is spacious and includes a work desk. A notable advantage is the individual lighting provided at each desk, facilitating comfortable working conditions.
This corner is the office of the homestay. It looks very good.
Kra Sae Cave on the Death Railway
Not far from the accommodation, we arrived at Kra Sae Cave.
The cave is not very wide. Walk in a little and you will find a Buddha statue inside.
We waited for the noon train to take this picture.
The picture of the train running through the Death Railway.
It is better to ask the staff nearby for the train schedule and times, as the train seems to be running late from the schedule.
Expenses of this trip
Fuel cost, approximately 1200 baht (filled with e20 500 baht twice, slightly lower than when leaving Bangkok)
National park entrance fee 130 baht
Accommodation fee at Ban Tha Kradan Homestay 800 baht with breakfast
Cost of other meals approximately 1000 baht (mostly spent on drinks)
Total 3130 baht
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Friday, September 27, 2024 10:41 AM