Waterfall Campsite is situated beside a waterfall within Thung Salaeng Luang National Park in Phitsanulok province. This camping area provides access to natural water features and serves visitors who enjoy outdoor recreation and forest exploration. The site offers proximity to a waterfall suitable for viewing and swimming, along with hiking trails for those interested in observing the surrounding environment. Basic facilities include public restrooms. Campers should bring their own tents and all necessary equipment as no rental services are provided on site. The overnight fee is 30 baht per person, and equipment rental is not available.
at Waterfall Campsite - Phitsanulok (405m above sea level • 16.88°N, 100.88°E)
☀️ Hot Season (Mar - May) - Very hot, choose shaded areas
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I have been there during summer time and seem that the water level was in a critical condition and dry in most areas
The waterfall is in a national park. The ticket to get in buy at the gate. Waterfall is 2 km from the entrance. Like a big rock sinked and river-water overflow down to the next big rock (2-3 levels)
Very special. A monk gave us yummy chicken and met a man from new foundland who was lost. Trippin day. The river gorgeous
Sort of a robbery to charge me 500 THB just to enter, specially when I was the only one in the park. But I guess that’s the price I have to pay as a tourist on my own on a trip in Thailand… Agree or disagree as you want to. But the waterfall, Nam Tok was ok, the water was very brown, but that’s normal here. Lots of noice that I honestly suspect was artificially made, almost so I would recommend earplugs when the sound was pretty intense, and I’m working at an airport! Abut anyhow, there are probably much more magnificent Nam Toks around, and FREE of charge to enter! But if you want to pay too much money for a ok view, I recommend this place, but if you’re not, stay away, when it really wasn’t that impressive.
Can't do much other than look at the waterfall from the viewing area however it is really a great place to see . The wife and I paid almost 600THB to get in . Bathrooms and a picnic area.
Have you camped here?
Share your experience and help other travellers
I have been there during summer time and seem that the water level was in a critical condition and dry in most areas
The waterfall is in a national park. The ticket to get in buy at the gate. Waterfall is 2 km from the entrance. Like a big rock sinked and river-water overflow down to the next big rock (2-3 levels)
Very special. A monk gave us yummy chicken and met a man from new foundland who was lost. Trippin day. The river gorgeous
Sort of a robbery to charge me 500 THB just to enter, specially when I was the only one in the park. But I guess that’s the price I have to pay as a tourist on my own on a trip in Thailand… Agree or disagree as you want to. But the waterfall, Nam Tok was ok, the water was very brown, but that’s normal here. Lots of noice that I honestly suspect was artificially made, almost so I would recommend earplugs when the sound was pretty intense, and I’m working at an airport! Abut anyhow, there are probably much more magnificent Nam Toks around, and FREE of charge to enter! But if you want to pay too much money for a ok view, I recommend this place, but if you’re not, stay away, when it really wasn’t that impressive.
Can't do much other than look at the waterfall from the viewing area however it is really a great place to see . The wife and I paid almost 600THB to get in . Bathrooms and a picnic area.