"Are you free? Let's go on a trip." The four of them sat down to chat and decided they wanted to visit a waterfall in Lopburi. Without further ado, they made plans. No need to talk too much, it hurts the throat! They planned a road trip, intending to visit Lopburi city first and then continue on to Wang Kan Lueang Waterfall.
Travel on "Saturday, July 21, 2018" departing from Bangkok at 6:00 AM.
Head to the province of "Lopburi".
Take Asian Highway and turn onto Route 3027 (Tha Wung - Ban Beik) ... approximately 150 km.
Let's go!
Before entering Lopburi city, I passed a temple that looked unusual and interesting, so I stopped by to take a look.
Name: "Wat Phothi Ngam"
The temple was very quiet... We didn't go to the newly built monk's quarters, just this old church.
Looking around, there is much to be intrigued by. However, there is no historical information available for study. Perhaps inquiring with the local residents would be the best course of action.
After capturing the perfect shots, we headed towards Lopburi city, following our travel itinerary.
... Lopburi ...
The city of King Narai and the Phra Kan Shrine
The renowned three-peaked Prang Sam Yot
The city of Pong pencils
The majestic Pasak Chonlasit Dam
The golden land of King Narai
He's a local.
"The Three-Peaked Prang"
Of great renown
Playing with the little chicks is so much fun.
Caution:
- Keep your glasses, wallet, and earrings safe. The magpie is very skilled.
- Watch out for monkey droppings on the path.
Expenses:
- Parking fee is 15 baht per car.
- Admission fee to the inner prang: 10 baht per person.
Continue your journey from Lopburi city on Narai Maharat Road, turn onto Phahonyothin Road, turn left onto Road 3017, and stop for lunch at "Kra Pao & Coffee", approximately 17 km from Phra Prang Sam Yot.
One stop shop for both food and coffee, with refreshing drinks available too.
More worthwhile is the view behind the shop.
Delicious food... lovely prices... stunning views. If only I could eat here every day with this view, it would be amazing.
Turn left onto Road 3017 from the stir-fried basil and coffee shop. Turn left onto Saraburi-Lom Sak Road and turn right onto Road 205 (Chaibadarn). Follow Road 2256 across the Pa Sak Cholasit Dam scenic bridge and turn left onto Road 2089 to Tha Luang District. The distance from the stir-fried basil and coffee shop is approximately 70 km.
View from the Pa Sak Jolasid Dam Bridge
The view from the Pa Sak Jolasid Dam Bridge is breathtaking. The bridge spans the Pa Sak River, offering stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside. The dam itself is a marvel of engineering, and the bridge provides a unique perspective on its vastness. The water below is a deep blue, and the hills in the distance are lush and green. The bridge is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike, and it is easy to see why. The view is simply unforgettable.
Entrance to the waterfall...on road 2089
"Wang Kan Lueang Waterfall"
An Oasis in Lopburi
A Year-Round Oasis: Unveiling the Enchanting Lumphini Waterfall
Nestled amidst the verdant embrace of Lopburi, the Lumphini Waterfall stands as a testament to nature's artistry. Unlike its counterparts perched atop towering mountains, this cascading wonder originates from a network of natural springs, ensuring an uninterrupted flow of water throughout the year.
The absence of steep inclines and the abundance of towering trees create a haven of tranquility, where the air remains perpetually cool and inviting. This idyllic setting makes Lumphini the perfect destination for a rejuvenating picnic, offering a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
The invigorating force of the cascading water, coupled with the refreshing coolness it brings, creates an unforgettable sensory experience. Visitors are left feeling revitalized and deeply connected to the natural world, their expectations surpassed by the sheer beauty and serenity of the falls.
Lumphini Waterfall stands as a testament to the transformative power of nature, offering a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. Its unique characteristics and captivating allure make it a must-visit destination for those seeking an escape into the heart of Thailand's natural wonders.
Easy access without climbing a hill, with a variety of shops and services available!
Ample parking is available!
There are two ways to descend to the waterfall: either by walking down the smooth stairs or by crossing the suspension bridge. The choice is yours.
Abundant picnic locations!!!
Stunning photo opportunities and refreshing drinks abound!
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Note:
- The waterfall closes around 6 pm.
- For a successful picnic, it is advisable to bring a mat.
- Freedom to eat and drink, but please maintain cleanliness after use.
- There is no entrance fee to visit the waterfall.
Living up to our desire to visit a waterfall, we spent the afternoon playing in the water until 4 pm. Our next destination was the Pa Hin Ngam National Park.
This concludes our review. See you next time…
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