One Day… Visiting 3 Waterfalls!!! Muak Lek | Saraburi

Crystal-clear waterfalls near Bangkok, just a 2-hour drive away. The waterfalls are all within a 5 km radius of each other, so you can easily visit them all in one day. Choose the waterfall that best suits your preferences and enjoy the stunning scenery.

...Dong Phaya Yen Waterfall is a medium-sized waterfall with a unique feature: bamboo benches along the edge, perfect for relaxing, napping, or enjoying a meal. However, visitors are kindly requested to maintain cleanliness. The waterfall attracts large crowds on weekends, and parking is limited. For a more peaceful experience, consider visiting during the week.

The Seven Maidens Waterfall: A Cascading Oasis in Thailand's National Park

Nestled within the embrace of Thailand's national park, the Seven Maidens Waterfall unveils its beauty across seven cascading tiers. The first tier, easily accessible from the car park, invites visitors to cool off in its spacious pool, where rental life jackets ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Entrance to the park is a modest 20 baht per person, while vehicles incur a 30 baht fee.

...Ta-Yai Waterfall is a small waterfall located on the land of Ta Saewang and Yai Songwan. The waterfall consists of small and large pools, making it a perfect spot for swimming. The water is not too strong, and it is located about 3-4 km from the Seven Virgins Waterfall. There is also food and seating available near the waterfall.


The photo was taken on a weekday, as evidenced by the low number of people and the exceptionally clear water. ^^

The journey from Mittraphap Road, turning onto Road 2224 towards Nong Yang Sao - Muak Lek, will have signs all the way. Or pin it on Google Map, you won't get lost for sure.

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