Ched Khot Waterfall is located in Pak Phriao, Thailand. It's address is F5F8+4VR, Cha Om, Kaeng Khoi District, Saraburi 18180, Thailand.
F5F8+4VR, Cha Om, Kaeng Khoi District, Saraburi 18180, Thailand
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Where is Ched Khot Waterfall?
Ched Khot Waterfall is located at: F5F8+4VR, Cha Om, Kaeng Khoi District, Saraburi 18180, Thailand.
What are the coordinates of Ched Khot Waterfall?
Coordinates: 14.472864, 101.1671459
Ched Khot Waterfall Reviews
2023-08-30 01:14:38 GMT
I celebrated my birthday in their campsite. In the afternoon, we did small picnic ans then hiked up to see the falls. It was beyond amazing. Unseen Thailand experience is simply one of the best ways to enjoy this country.
2023-11-20 03:37:50 GMT
I’ve never camped there but it is a very pleasant spot to visit in the rainy season when the steam is flowing over the falls. You can paddle in the pools there as well.
2023-12-10 06:01:08 GMT
Great little hike to the waterfall. Takes ~25 minutes. Not too much water at this time.
2021-12-09 05:56:04 GMT
Very nice trail + waterfall jump(6m) + bit climb 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Great for wild guys, definitely different from the others inside Khao Yai, this one is fun, organic, raw
I love it! 👍🏻
2022-02-06 05:23:46 GMT
From the marker on the map, we walked farther to about 1km in order to see the waterfall. It was a bit dry when we went. Dunno if there's still another waterfall somewhere.
2018-06-09 14:21:22 GMT
Beautiful and a nice to hike going to the waterfall...jungle type trail. It's exciting adventure. Can swim and jump in, safe as long as you know some precautions..
2020-08-09 05:48:12 GMT
Lovely 1km walk to the waterfall. It was free to enter when we were there. And we were alone at the waterfall. Paradise :)
2019-06-19 05:12:42 GMT
After a sweaty, but beautiful, trek of about 30 minutes through elephant inhabited jungle, one atumbles across this idyllic Waterfall. Far from the crowds and with no rubbish discarded, this is a pure gem. The cool water is a godsend after the walk too. Great place and if you go keep it looking clean and tidy, take your rubbish home...
2018-07-29 12:06:55 GMT
When you get there it doesn't really feel special, but yes it's because that's just the beginning :) there is a km walk through a truelly surreal forest pathway that takes you to a waterfall with a large pool. The pool is pretty deep and I saw two Thai guys jumping into it from about ten metres. If you're in the area then it's worth a visit, but I wouldn't say go there just to see it!
2023-10-09 05:26:04 GMT
Nice place that's a little over an hour from Bangkok, water is nice and cool and plenty of shade from the trees, don't need to trek far if you don't want to
2023-02-15 01:04:26 GMT
Came here twice. First time was in a bit of a rush. Due to lack of signposting and time, didn't make it to the waterfall but only the bamboo. Turns out only 200m or so later and you reach the falls as I found out on my next trip. I initially found it to take far too long to not reach the falls and as it was getting late, left in frustration. It appeared to me that the falls were much further away! So coming back again only days later, I had a mission to accomplish.
This time it didn't take nearly as long as it felt the first time. While it had rained the night before and was more humid than the first time I came and also much earlier in the day, within half an hour I was getting changed and ready to jump into the water!
It's a little over a Km to the falls and you cross 4 streams to get there. As mentioned, there are no signposts, mainly because one of them was destroyed and is bent out of shape.
It's somewhat intuitive - don't lose sight of the stream, walk along the track running parallel to it and turn right at the fork around 2/3 of the way to the falls. Where you see the bamboo, cross the stream over the rocks to the right where the track continues. Then after like 3 mins walk, you'll see the incredible pool where you can swim and the falls pouring water into them. Aside from a couple of empty plastic bottles of water left behind by careless visitors at the shore of the pond, the rest is incredibly clean, probably due to lack of visitors.
There is elephant dung along the track, so while the chances of spotting an elephant are probably low as they presumably come out late in the evening, do beware of that. You don't want to be alone trying to deal with wild beasts like elephants with no one to help you.
The best part is no one is there. While some Thai visitors might come up to the visitors center to take photos at the stream near the parking lot, there is likely to be no one walking the track to the waterfall except you (and your group). Even though my family and I visited on a Saturday, it was still quiet.
The best part is entry is free, unlike some of the more well known waterfalls in the area.
2021-01-17 10:20:02 GMT
Although there is no water in winter, you can choose to climb the mountain. I think climbing into Nakhon Nayuk one day will have a great exercise effect
2023-11-27 08:03:59 GMT
A small Waterfall good vibe but not a big place and a few parking lots
2022-01-20 04:10:07 GMT
Slowly walk enjoy the surroundings, short trail for a day
2023-04-15 09:43:46 GMT
Do not plan to go in April. There is no water.
2021-12-28 06:50:49 GMT
The national park in Saraburi is so beautiful. With crisp clean air surrounded by nature. There are a few waterfalls here. The hike is lovely - camping sites too and it is free with your own tent along a beautiful lake. Only 2.5hrs outside of Bangkok.
2018-05-21 03:49:11 GMT
Very natural no entrance fee, highly recommended
2019-09-10 16:04:00 GMT
nice place to visit and not too far from saraburi. can get very busy as its is popular tourist location
2023-07-17 05:03:11 GMT
Very nice scenery water fall
2023-04-29 10:19:00 GMT
Perfect place for to stay on tour.
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