
Emerald Pool (Sa Morakot) - Thung Teao Forest Natural Park
Best time to visit
Early morning, from opening until about 9:30 AM, to avoid crowds and capture soft light; dry season (November–April) keeps trails drier and the water clearer.
Budget tips
Foreign visitors typically pay about 200 THB and Thai nationals around 40 THB at the park entrance, so bring small notes for cash-only booths; camera fees may apply. Combine the trip with nearby Klong Thom hot springs to share transport costs, and pack snacks to avoid higher prices at park stalls.
Recommended for
Nature lovers, Families with children, Photography enthusiasts, Casual hikers
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
حقائق سريعة: Sunlight slanting through dense rainforest turns the spring water an electric green, and the water is so clear you can watch tiny fish dart over limestone shelves. A short boardwalk leads you through humid jungle to the pools, where many visitors cool off with a swim and photographers linger for glassy reflections.
النقاط البارزة: When a single sunbeam slips through the thick canopy the water flips from deep teal to a shocking emerald, the surface so clear you can watch pale limestone pebbles and tiny fish dart 1 to 3 meters below. Guides quietly point out a quirky tradition where villagers tuck tiny carved wooden boats into the roots as offerings to the water spirit; you can still spot one wedged under the boardwalk if you peer closely and listen for the hollow burble of a spring beneath the stones.
Insider tips
- Wear water shoes or grippy sandals instead of thin flip-flops because rocks and boardwalks can be slippery.
- Arrive by 8 AM for quieter boardwalks, cooler swimming and better photos before tour groups show up.
- Use the wooden viewing platform above the main pool for the iconic shots and respect ropes and signs to protect fragile areas.
- Bring a small towel and dry bag, and leave drones at home since most national parks restrict their use.
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Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
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