Explore the breathtaking Ton Sai Waterfall in Thailand, a serene oasis surrounded by lush jungle and crystal-clear waters, perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Nestled in the heart of Thailand, Ton Sai Waterfall is a captivating destination that draws visitors seeking tranquility and natural beauty. Surrounded by vibrant flora and an enchanting landscape, this stunning waterfall cascades gracefully, creating a serene atmosphere ideal for relaxation or exploration. The path leading to Ton Sai is an adventure in itself, winding through rich jungles and offering glimpses of local wildlife. The clear waters pool at the base, providing refreshing spots for visitors to cool off. This hidden gem is not just a scenic spot but also an ideal location for photography enthusiasts eager to capture the essence of Thailand’s natural splendor. Whether you’re hiking, swimming, or simply soaking in the views, Ton Sai Waterfall promises a memorable experience that highlights the beauty and serenity of Thailand’s outdoor landscapes. As you plan your visit, be sure to immerse yourself in the lush surroundings and enjoy the peaceful ambiance that Ton Sai Waterfall has to offer, making it a must-see for anyone traveling to the region.
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Ton Sai Waterfall is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 83110, Thailand
We paid £25 (for 2 adults and 3 teenagers) to drive into a car park, and walk 5 minutes to a very small and unimpressive waterfall (I was expecting more, especially as it was monsoon season!). The whole thing took us 20 minutes and then we left. The Education Centre was shut, and the only person around was the person at the entrance collecting money.Do not waste your time or money – there are far better things to do in Phuket.
To get to this place, you need to provide your own transportation, We hired a taxi for one day (Between 1500-1800 B depends where you go and 1US=30B now) and dropped by in the afternoon, Restroom is there, but no restaurants or gift shops. You can walk to the waterfall about 6-7 minutes. If you want there is a nature hike, too. A small waterfall, however I liked most was the sound. Not just water sound, you can hear the insects buzzzing one. Not many places left in Phuket, you can hear these vibes.
This is a view hidden in the deep mountains of Phuket Island, which still retains the original atmosphere of tropical jungle. The environment is very good, because it is a relatively small attraction. There are not many people and everything is well taken. Tong sai Falls belongs to Kawabata National Park, where the scenery of the original tropical rain forest is preserved and the scenery is beautiful.
The nature is beautiful. We wanted to see the waterfall on our own since we often go hiking. You have to pay 200 THB at the parking lot. There is a big sign with paths so we simply went for it. We found the green trail but information signs are rotten and there are fallen trees across the path. Naturally, you should take bug spray. If we hadn’t met a guided tour at the bottom of the waterfall, we definitely would have returned sooner but they showed us how to climb up the waterfall. We strongly recommend to book a guided tour! Or go on your own if you are in good health condition (not with young children) and don’t mind having to go on an adventure and explore your way through this jungle.
Beautiful little place to visit. It’s not huge but it’s lovely if you follow the trail up to it. And keep going after you get to the sign that says “Ton sai waterfall” because there’s much more ahead. 200 baht for children, 400baht for adults to enter the National park. We did this as part of a day of touring, it’s not a full day thing by itself.
The entrance fee, 400 baths per person, is far too squat for Thailand. Kathu Waterfall is just as beautiful and free.
Good place to walk if you live in the northern part of the island. We stopped by this morning with a 5-year-old kid and took a walk along a small path. It’s very nice to walk in the shade of huge trees. In the high season, the waterfall was not impressive, especially with something to compare, but it did not look dry either. If you have time, I recommend a visit. The trail itself is not difficult, climbing on the left side of the waterfall, crossing the bowl and descending to the right of the waterfall. I recommend wearing comfortable shoes as there are places with fallen trees.
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