NOTICE: The water flow at Haew Narok and Haew Suwat Waterfalls may be very low or completely dry from now until May.
For the best experience, we recommend visiting during the rainy season (June–October) when the waterfalls are at their most stunning.
We will pick you up at the hotel after you finish your breakfast at 6:30 a.m.
This program includes everything - insurance, entrance fees, and lunch including drinking water. There will be three menu options for lunch, such as chicken galangal soup, minced pork or chicken with basil, and stuffed omelette or stir-fried chicken with cashew nuts etc. If you prefer to have vegetarian or vegan meals, we can also prepare them for you. Drinking water and cold towels will be provided throughout the journey. Additionally, the package includes hotel pick-up and drop-off.
Your journey begins at the Nakhon Nayok fresh market, where you'll witness the bustling atmosphere and discover the ingredients integral to Thai cuisine. It's a chance to glimpse into the everyday life of Thai locals. Indulge in local delights like Khanom Krok or coconut-rice pancakes and other snacks, allowing your taste buds to savor the richness of Thai flavors.
Take a day trip from Bangkok to Khao Yai National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy a hike to Heaw Narok Waterfall for breathtaking views. Heaw Narok Waterfall is the most beautiful and largest waterfall in Khao Yai National Park.
During the rainy season, the waterfall flows powerfully and abundantly, allowing you to feel the mist in the air. The spray from the waterfall might slightly dampen your clothes, adding a refreshing touch to your experience.
Explore the splendid Haew Suwat Waterfall with its shady spots filled with trees to sit under and large rocks to lie down and relax on. This stunning waterfall was made famous in the film 'The Beach' , but is unfortunately off limits to swim in.
Enjoy a Thai lunch menu with seasonal fruits and bottled water at a local restaurant. Then, visit the Khao Yai National Park Visitor Centre in the park headquarters and enhance your appreciation of the park.
Your final stop is at the KM. 30 view point on Thanarat Road. At this viewpoint, you might occasionally encounter Thai birdwatchers equipped with binoculars. They typically arrive early in the morning to spot various species of birds, with hornbills being the most common.
After a fun trekking adventure, return to Bangkok at approximately 6:30 PM.
We hope you will truly immerse yourself in nature, cherish these memories, and enjoy this trip to the fullest.
