Khao Luang National Park, Karom Waterfall, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province.
Karom Waterfall is the location of the national park office, situated in Moo 4, Khao Kaeo Subdistrict, Lan Saka District. It is another beautiful natural tourist attraction. Karom Waterfall has a total of 19 tiers, but only 7 tiers are open for tourists to enjoy the diverse nature for relaxation and pleasure. These tiers are Nan Durian, Nan Chong Sai, Nan Phai, Nan Nam Rang, Nan Phueng, Nan Toei, and Nan Dada Fa, which is the most beautiful tier. Here, you can see the water flowing down from a high and steep cliff at a 45-degree angle, cascading over wide rocks down to a large pool below where you can swim. The water splits into two streams, and during the rainy season, the water flows abundantly, spreading across the cliff face.
Attractions within Karom Waterfall
Karom Waterfall is located at the Khao Luang National Park office in Khao Kaeo Subdistrict, Lan Saka District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. The water originates from the Nakhon Si Thammarat mountain range, flowing down from the mountain peaks in beautiful tiers. There are 19 tiers in total, but only 7 tiers are open for tourists to visit: Nan Durian, Nan Chong Sai, Nan Phai, Nan Nam Rang, Nan Phueng, Nan Toei, and Nan Dada Fa.
In 1907, King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) visited and observed the area at Nan Dada Fa. In the following year, 1917, King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) also visited during his tour of the southern provinces and inscribed his royal initials 'W.P.R 2460' on the cliff at Nan Dada Fa.