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Khao Kho has a total of 5 waterfalls, and 1 of the 5 is...
"Sri Dit Waterfall"
This large, cascading waterfall flows year-round. Previously a hideout for the Communist Party of Thailand (CPT), it now boasts a water-powered rice pounder built by the CPT. Additionally, a pavilion marks the spot where King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) visited on February 20, 1984, to provide guidance for the development of Khao Kho District, which has since flourished.
To reach the waterfall, take Highway 2196 to kilometer 17. Turn onto Highway 2325 and continue for approximately 10 kilometers. Turn right at the sign for the waterfall.
Amenities: Along the path to the waterfall, there are several restaurants and beverage shops offering a variety of options.
Shop at the entrance
On the way to the shady waterfall
The waterfall is just a short walk away. Today, the water level is high, so we couldn't go down to take pictures.
A vast expanse of stone
The pavilion where His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great worked.
Left, the father's tree. Right, the mother's tree.
In the end, sticky rice, papaya salad, and grilled catfish were all delicious. The price was also reasonable.
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Wednesday, February 26, 2025 9:01 PM