
Na Muang Waterfall
Best time to visit
Early morning, to avoid heat and the crowds and to enjoy softer light for photos. Visit during or just after the rainy season, May to October, for the fullest falls and deeper pools.
Budget tips
Small entrance fee typically around 100–200 THB per adult, prices can change and there are no regular free days or national pass coverage. Save on transport by renting a scooter and combine the trip with nearby attractions to split fuel or taxi costs.
Recommended for
Families, Nature lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Active travelers
Plan your visit
1-2 hours
About
Quick facts: A pair of jungle-fed cascades tumble into clear natural pools, the lower one shallow and perfect for cooling off while the upper one requires a short climb to reach. Visitors often spot macaques sunning on the rocks and bright dragonflies skimming the surface, lending the spot a lively, tropical soundtrack.
Highlights: Wet boulders sometimes take on a subtle mauve sheen in the afternoon light, while the plunge pools feel cool and mineral-tinged against sun-warmed skin. A narrow jungle trail climbs to the higher cascade, where locals occasionally leave tiny flower garlands on the rocks as a quiet offering, adding an unexpectedly intimate, ceremonial touch.
Insider tips
- Wear grippy shoes or water sandals, trails and rocks get slippery after rain.
- Bring cash for the ticket booth and small purchases, ATM access is limited.
- Head to the falls before 09:00 on weekends to avoid peak local crowds and heat.
- For photos, climb the short viewpoint trail above the lower pool for the best angle, avoid swimming near strong currents at the base.
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