This trip follows the same concept as before: **work and travel combined**. It's a chance to explore new destinations after completing work assignments. This time, the team worked in Sisaket province. After successfully completing their work, the next mission was to find nearby tourist attractions. After searching on Google, they decided on Phu Chong-Na Yoi National Park in Na Chaluai district, Ubon Ratchathani province. Don't ask about the journey because the team admits they slept soundly the entire way and only woke up upon arrival!


The descent to the waterfall is quite steep, so good leg strength is recommended.


“I’m not going down there. I’ll just wait here in the van,” the van driver warned for the first time. But we paid no attention, preparing our props and equipment, heading towards our goal. The second warning came as we descended to the waterfall. Some tourists started walking up, their heavy breathing unable to deter us. But turning back wasn’t an option either, as we were already halfway there. So, we thought, “What the heck! We’ve come this far, the sound of the waterfall is just around the corner, let’s keep going!” Then came the third warning: almost everyone who walked up had taken off their shoes and were carrying them. It made us wonder, “Why do we have to take off our shoes?”



A diverse array of wildflowers, orchids, and mosses adorned the landscape, prompting us to capture the moment with our cameras. As we approached our destination, a breathtaking waterfall unfolded before our eyes. The cascading water formed a wide, crystal-clear pool, where schools of small fish danced and shimmered in the sunlight. Immersing ourselves in the beauty of the falls, we walked barefoot on the soft, fine sand, reminiscent of a secluded beach amidst the dense forest. As we descended further, we dipped our feet into the refreshing water, enjoying a natural spa experience. A kaleidoscope of butterflies fluttered around us, attracted by the sweet scent of our perspiration, adding to the enchanting ambiance.

Before descending to the waterfall, there is a fork in the path that leads to... within the waterfall's spray. This angle offers a stunning view of the area below.

The path leading to the waterfall is wide and easy to walk on, but there are no railings. Children should be closely supervised for safety reasons.


The scenery is breathtaking, with a refreshing atmosphere amidst the cascading waterfall.

Crystal-clear waterfalls and soft, fine-grained sand that feels amazing on your feet. Enjoy a relaxing fish spa treatment for your feet.

Relax your eyes with the green of nature... Listen to the sound of flowing water for a perfect emotional spa.

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Playing with Nature

After immersing ourselves in the beauty of the waterfall, it was time to head back. The third warning sign revealed why almost everyone took off their shoes to walk up: the water was so clear and cool that it was irresistible to dip your feet in. This also explained the first and second warning signs, as the steep climb to the waterfall left us breathless. Therefore, for those interested in visiting Huai Luang Waterfall, it is highly recommended to be physically fit to avoid exhaustion like our team.

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