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Sarika Falls Excursion 🍃🌧ïļðŸ’§

āļ™āđ‰āļģāļ•āļāļŠāļēāļĢāļīāļāļē āđ€āļ‚āļ·āđˆāļ­āļ™āļ‚āļļāļ™āļ”āđˆāļēāļ™āļ›āļĢāļēāļāļēāļĢāļŠāļĨðŸŒŋ Nakhon Nayok 1-Day Trip | Sarika Falls + Khun Chant Dam 🌊

A natural trip near Bangkok that is refreshing, comfortable and full of beautiful views.

This holiday would like to invite everyone to escape the chaos of the city for a nice breath in Nakhon Nakhon! It's only been a two-hour journey to see waterfalls, green forests and spectacular dam views. 😍

📍 First point: Sarika Falls

Nakhon Nayok's famous waterfall, a large waterfall with nine floors! We walk up to no height, because the bottom floor has cold water to play in. 😄

💧 The water is very cold. Super refreshing.

ðŸŒģ. There's a shady tree around. A picnic ride.

â›Đïļ paid homage to the monk at Sarika Cave Temple, next to him. Very calm and cool shade.

📝 When going to the water is beautiful (during the rainy season), the water is flowing strong but worth playing. Anyone who goes to be careful to slip a little.

📍 Point two: Khun Checkpoint Dam

This is the longest compacted concrete dam in Thailand. Looking as far as you can see are the mountains and the vast waters. The atmosphere is great. 🍃

ðŸšĪ Take a sightseeing boat around the dam.

ðŸ’Ķ, there's a trip to see "Wind Falls" (a waterfall in the middle of the forest, you have to take a boat to go gently).

ðŸ“ļ the most popular photo spot is on the ridge of the dam, the wind blows cold, and there are plenty of corners to take!

ðŸī End with a delicious meal.

Before returning, we stop by the waterfront restaurant, try papaya salad, burnt shotfish, and souvenirs known as gooseberry-processed fruit, delicious, go home. 😋

💎 Summary

This trip is very rewarding, has a good rest, has a beautiful nature, and is not far from Bangkok, suitable for people who want to go on a one-day trip or spend a night.

Anyone who has never been to Sarika Falls or has never taken a boat at Khun Chant Dam must try once. ðŸŒĻïļðŸ’Ķ

2025/9/27 Edited to

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