Pang Sida Waterfall is located in Pang Sida National Park, Mueang District, Sa Kaeo Province. It is the most famous waterfall in Pang Sida National Park, located just 800 meters from the park headquarters. The waterfall is beautiful, about 8 meters high, and falls into a large pool below. The area around the waterfall is surrounded by various trees, making it a shady and cool place to relax with family on weekends. The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
In addition to Pang Sida Waterfall, Pang Sida National Park also has several other waterfalls, such as Pha Takhian Waterfall and Kwae Makha Waterfall. However, these waterfalls are located deep in the forest, making them difficult to access. If you want to visit these waterfalls, you must contact the park officials to guide you.
Another interesting highlight of this place is the Butterfly Festival, where you can see and photograph many different species of butterflies. However, you must visit during the butterfly season to see the large number of butterflies. According to the park officials, the best time to see butterflies is from late April to May. The place with the most butterflies is Hin Dad, a large, flat rock. During the rainy season, water flows over the rock, but during the dry season, the water dries up, attracting a large number of butterflies. However, this area is also dangerous because it is home to crocodiles. Therefore, park officials must closely monitor the safety of tourists. Tourists must also take a park ranger's pickup truck to get there because the road is quite difficult.
For those who want to camp at Pang Sida National Park, the park has a campsite that is very quiet and clean. The restrooms are new, and the water pressure is strong. Don't worry. If you want to stay in a bungalow, you can contact the park directly.

::Travel Information::
1. If you are traveling by public transportation, follow the GPS. The park headquarters has a mobile phone signal.
2. If you are traveling by public transportation, there are several options to choose from.
2.1 Take a van from Rangsit or Mo Chit to Sa Kaeo Bus Terminal. The van fare is around 150-170 baht. Alternatively, you can take a bus, which will drop you off at the same place. Once you arrive at Sa Kaeo Bus Terminal, there are several types of transportation available, including a two-songthaew that departs at 11:00 AM and noon and stops at Soi Thesaban 17. You can take a motorcycle taxi from there. Another option is a tuk-tuk at the bus terminal where you get off. Each tuk-tuk can accommodate four people, and the fare to the park is 300 baht. Finally, you can hire a motorcycle taxi to take you to the park for 250 baht (one way only; you will have to pay again for the return trip). The motorcycle taxi driver's phone number is 063-851-7355. His name is Uncle Thongdee, and he drives a motorcycle taxi at Sa Kaeo Bus Terminal. Whichever option you choose, don't forget to ask for the driver's phone number so you can call them for your return trip.
3. Travel by train from Hua Lamphong Station to Sa Kaeo Station. I'm not sure about the schedule, so please check it yourself. Once you arrive in Sa Kaeo, choose one of the options in point 2 above to get to the park.

::Things to know::
-Pang Sida National Park is 27 km from Sa Kaeo city.
-The park entrance fee is 40 baht per person.
-Camping fee is 30 baht per tent per night if you bring your own tent.
-There are no restaurants in the park, so you must bring your own food. However, foam boxes and alcohol are prohibited in the park. Violators will be fined according to the law. (There is a grocery store and restaurant near the entrance.)

::Contact information for Pang Sida National Park
-Facebook: Pang Sida National Park, Sa Kaeo Province
-Phone: 081-8621511 (during office hours only)

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Upon arrival, the first priority was to find a suitable location to pitch the tent.





Eating alone, so I'll have something simple. Instant noodles it is.



The wind is relatively calm tonight, and the air is comfortably cool. In the late hours of the night, there are some stars visible in the sky.

This morning, I woke up and headed straight to the waterfall. It was about a 1.5 km walk from the campsite.















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On holidays, there are quite a few tourists who bring their families to play in the waterfalls.







One last photo before we leave.

The area near the waterfall descent has a parking lot for private cars.

I walked back down to the campsite, packed up my things, and sipped coffee before leaving.





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