Nice place to visit clean an very nice to walk around. Put on proper shoes as it might be a hike for some.
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Nice place to visit clean an very nice to walk around. Put on proper shoes as it might be a hike for some.
The waterfalls at Khao Chamao-Khao Wong National Park are well worth a day trip; the trek of about 6km round trip is relatively easy and picturesque. Caves, which are also billed as part of the park, are also well worth a visit but are nowhere...More
A well maintained park easily accessed by car from Klaeng, Ban Phe, and Rayong. The first short walk is paved but the higher you climb the closer you get to the limits and delights of nature by a strong waterfall. We came in rainy season...More
We went on a Thai public holiday so the park was quite busy. The entrance fee is 200 baht for a foreigner which is well worth the cost as the place is very well maintained, plenty of staff, garbage bins and facilities. You will likely...More
I always enjoy going to Khao Chamao, often taking overseas visitors, walking up the mountain through the rain forest, stopping to feed long beans to the mountain carp that abound in the river, and eventually having a cooling swim in one of the higher mountain...More
This a very interesting area for hiking, but it is also HOT, so bring lots of water! Note the number of fish in the river that eagerly await you and any food you are willing to give them.
this trail suitable for healthy person because you must walk to high and sometime you must climb at small trail. They disallow food and drink (except water). They sold fish food (10-15 bath). You can stop at point (about 7-8 point) and use time for...More
Khao Chamao National Park is about an hours drive further east from Rayong city. Go through the quaint town of Kleung and after about two km look for the signs off to the left. Khao Chamao is beautiful tropical rainforest set on a mountainside, through...More
Khao Chamao National Park is made up of mountainous jungle centred on a series of spectacular waterfalls and pools. The opportunity to trek up the mountain on well maintained paths with rangers stationed at the various falls should not be missed if you're in the...More
I love nature and I used to love Thailand, but things are changing. Getting the park it is not easy, no facilities in public transport. Once you reach there you have to pay an entrance fee of 400 bahts for foreigners, what I think it...More