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Waterfalls

Discover waterfalls in Phuket with guides to Bang Pae, Kathu, and Tonsai, including access tips, the best season to visit, and what to expect at each spot.

Ton Phrai Waterfall in Phang Nga

Ton Phrai Waterfall

    Ton Phrai Waterfall is one of Phang Nga’s most majestic natural attractions, situated within the lush expanse of Khao Lampi-Hat Thai Mueang National Park.

    Tonsai Waterfall in Phuket

    Tonsai Waterfall

      Tonsai waterfall looks in many ways like its neighbour Bangpae waterfall. Located a bit further north, it’s about the same size, the same height and at an equal walking distance from the parking. There is a National Park entry fee of 200 Baht per person on arrival, which is compulsory.

      Phuket Waterfalls

      Phuket Waterfalls

        Phuket Waterfalls are modest in size and are best visited during the rainy season (May to October or November), because during the high season, the lack of rain reduces the stream to a trickle.

        Phuket Waterfalls

        Kathu Waterfall

          Kathu waterfall is small but can be attractive during the rainy season when the strong stream and the tropical vegetation are dense and green. It is more pleasant than the higher Tonsai and Bang Pae Waterfalls, and access is free of charge.

          Bang Pae Waterfall

          Bang Pae Waterfall

            Bang Pae waterfall is one of the best-known waterfalls in Phuket. There are only three significant waterfalls on the island: Bang Pae, Kathu Waterfall and Tonsai Waterfall, maybe four if you include a tiny one near Ao Yon Beach.