




Wang Kan Luang Arboretum lies in Lopburi province and features a distinctive blue waterfall formed by calcium carbonate minerals in the limestone that create a blue-green hue when sunlight reflects off the water. The surrounding forest offers shade and yellow flame trees that bloom along the stream. Night temperatures drop to around 19 degrees Celsius, creating a quiet and peaceful atmosphere suitable for relaxation. The access road has been recently improved and accommodates small vehicles, with a newly paved concrete path leading down to the waterfall area. The site provides basic facilities including restrooms and shower rooms with three units each for men and women. Campers should note that there is no electricity available and pitching tents directly beside the water is not permitted. Additional restrictions include no alcohol consumption, no pets allowed, and eating is restricted to designated areas only. The entrance fee is 30 baht per person per night and equipment rental is not available.
at Wang Kan Luang Arboretum (82m above sea level • 15.15°N, 101.11°E)
☀️ Hot Season (Mar - May) - Very hot, choose shaded areas
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The waterfall is absolutely stunning! The water color is unreal—literally emerald green. You can jump in for a swim, and the water is super cold and refreshing. Looking for a place to just chill and relax? I highly recommend it!
A little difficult to find if you don't read the Thai turn off sign. It is a waterfall in name only and hardly spectacular but is clean and quiet with basically wading pools and with some small walks in the surrounds. The entrance fees are obviously being used for an attempt at maintenance. There is some uneven and slippery areas and steps too. There are vendors on weekends.
Been there on 31st march, Beautiful , look like bua-tong waterfall as in chiang mai, a sticky waterfall. Not that bog , easy to go
Be careful for sharp stones under the water surface and above. Would suggest bringing some kinda of bathing shoes for protection.
An amazing spot to go for a swim and/or camp for the night. A wonderful series of shallow pools formed by dissolved limestone that gives the water an emerald green tint. Ample space for tent camping with picnic tables, power outlets, and restrooms. The charge for use is 20 baht per car. The road down to the creek is best traveled in dry weather. There's a little shop up by the entrance for basics like snacks, drinks, ciggies, and ice.
Have you camped here?
Share your experience and help other travellers
The waterfall is absolutely stunning! The water color is unreal—literally emerald green. You can jump in for a swim, and the water is super cold and refreshing. Looking for a place to just chill and relax? I highly recommend it!
A little difficult to find if you don't read the Thai turn off sign. It is a waterfall in name only and hardly spectacular but is clean and quiet with basically wading pools and with some small walks in the surrounds. The entrance fees are obviously being used for an attempt at maintenance. There is some uneven and slippery areas and steps too. There are vendors on weekends.
Been there on 31st march, Beautiful , look like bua-tong waterfall as in chiang mai, a sticky waterfall. Not that bog , easy to go
Be careful for sharp stones under the water surface and above. Would suggest bringing some kinda of bathing shoes for protection.
An amazing spot to go for a swim and/or camp for the night. A wonderful series of shallow pools formed by dissolved limestone that gives the water an emerald green tint. Ample space for tent camping with picnic tables, power outlets, and restrooms. The charge for use is 20 baht per car. The road down to the creek is best traveled in dry weather. There's a little shop up by the entrance for basics like snacks, drinks, ciggies, and ice.