Sai Yok National Park
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sasikarn
Suphan Buri Province, Thailand3 contributions
Oct 2020 • Family
SaiYokNoi waterfall, known by local residence as Nam TokKhaoPung, has been widely famous for a long time.Sai YokNoi waterfall giveswonderful impressions especially on nature lovers so it attracts great numbers of tourists annually.You can enjoy 1 Day near waterfall. Lot's of Food stalls if you like Thai Food. 7-11 is nearby for quike bites.
You can enjoy here, historical train.
Written August 18, 2021
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Joy B
Honolulu, HI87 contributions
Jan 2020
This national Park has so much to offer I went there with my husband in January 2020 with mellow adventure Tours we had a wonderful time. very peaceful. if you can get to the Kanchanaburi area please be sure to see Sai Yok national Park
Written February 17, 2020
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Ghentfreak
Hanoi, Vietnam316 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
This place is well organised. The waterfalls are very scenic. They’ve different levels. On some levels you can swim. Good space for picnic. We had lunch in a restaurant at the parking. We recommend the place, there were not that many tourists.
Written January 19, 2020
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Leomak
Singapore, Singapore2,649 contributions
Sep 2013 • Friends
Depart Bangkok hotel at 0700 to Muang Kanchanaburi, Bridge Over River Kwai for a stopover visit for photo shoot & shopping.Next depart to Krasae Cave and splendid wooden curving railway track bridge visit ,hundred of metre above a river and was told the train crossing here is at slow speed.
Next we head to Saiyoke Noi for lunch and later we walk to the waterfall which was off the main road.Many stalls were setup along the way to the waterfall.It's a small waterfall but being the raining season now,there were abundant water flowing now and currently there is no entrance fee charge.We walk closer to the splendid waterfall tier for our photo shoot and tour the surrounding but didn't get to the top the waterfall for a bird eye view.
After this refreshing & cooling visit,we head to Hindad Hot Spring for our 1 hour leg soaking experience at 35 degree Celsius water.There is also bathing,toilet and changing room with locker facilities at this site.A cold water stream is flowing beside the Hot Spring pools so that we can cool ourselves down and there is an entrance fee of 40 Bht.Finally,it's a long journey back to Bangkok for our dinner.
Written September 17, 2013
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The Original Critic
England, UK371 contributions
Dec 2016 • Couples
We travelled from Kanchanaburi to Sai Yok via motorbike which took around 3 hours. And decided to stay the night in a tent.

When you arrive the entrance fee is 300 baht per person.

You then have to head towards the park headquarters to get any information which is also in the direction of the falls. The staff speak basic English but are kind and welcoming.

The cost of the tent, 2 sleeping bags, 2 mats and 2 pillows was 270 baht. You are able to pitch your tent almost anywhere in the park and we chose to pitch it 100m away from the waterfall. What an experience.

The park doesn't have much going on and the two waterfalls are easy to see in about 30minutes but to stay overnight is lovely. There were only 5 people in the park which gave a unique experience to the camping.

The falls themselves are unique but it is a long way to come from Kanchanaburi to see them and some may be left disappointed by the experience.
Written December 8, 2016
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Sudburyismyhome
Sudbury, Canada241 contributions
Jan 2015 • Friends
Fees much higher for foreign nationals...racist practice that turned our group off. We found it unfair that 7 of us had to pay much higher than our friend who had Thai nationality. We decided to skip this site. Frankly I am tired of being mis-treated by tourist sites because of my skin colour and foreign status. It's unfair. It's not enough that I spent thousands on the trip, food, and hotels...tourism boards should reconsider how offensive this practice is to tourists.
Written March 16, 2015
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Steve W
Karratha, Australia1,171 contributions
Nov 2018 • Solo
Picturesque waterfalls in the national park.
A short walk along a well laid path takes you to a section of the Thai-Burma Death Railway. Includes an old Japanese loco and a section of rail.
Written March 25, 2019
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HeyItsNicNic
Brisbane, Australia104 contributions
Sep 2017 • Friends
After visiting Erawan waterfalls we were told to give Sai Yok waterfall a miss. However we are so glad we didn't. Whilst there is only one waterfall it is very impressive and perfect for swimming / relaxing. The park is full of local families rather than overrun with tourists. As such it is important to cover up when swimming.

Easy to get to via from Kanchanaburri. Take the train to Nam Tok (100 baht) plus a short tuk tuk ride from the station (20 baht).
Written September 12, 2017
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jollygal
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia145 contributions
Jun 2017 • Friends
We travelled a distance to see the waterfall. Unfortunately, the waterfall has no water - totally dry. Recommend that you check before visit.
Written July 1, 2017
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Wido H
Ban Pong, Thailand1 contribution
Nov 2015 • Friends
We were very disappointed after visiting Sai Yok Yai waterfall. It is a ver small waterfall with very little to see, let alone do. You cannot even swim there. It is absolutely not worth the time and effort to go there. Not to mention the ridiculous entrance fee of 300 Baht for foreingors. The place is in a poor state of maintance and dirty too.
We recommend to visit Sai Yok Noi, which is nearer to Kanchanburi, bigger, cleaner and more comfortable. And with free entrance too. And you can also swim there too
Written November 28, 2015
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