2025 Na Chaluai Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in May)
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Jumjim Waterfall
Pra-on La-o Waterfall is another waterfall that flows from Huai Luang Waterfall. It is located in Phu Chong-Na Yoi National Park, Ubon Ratchathani. Its nickname is 📌Jum Jim Waterfall📌. The name is probably comparable to Huai Luang. There is information that it is suitable for swimming and having a massage with the waterfall. However, I didn't try it because the day I went, the weather was quite cloudy and I couldn't see where the water was shallow or deep. There was no one else swimming with me. It seemed a bit lonely. This place is suitable for those who like quiet and are not lazy to walk. After sitting on the rocks, relaxing, watching the atmosphere of the waterfall surrounded by green trees and feeling the cool water a little, walk along the waterfall for another 100 meters and you will see Huai Luang Waterfall, which is beautiful and magnificent. #WaterfallTour #100WaysToTravel #NatureTherapy
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Huai Luang Waterfall
Phu Chong Na Yoi National Park
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.. Located in Buntharik District, Na Chaluai District and Nam Yuen District, Ubon Ratchathani Province, bordering Laos and Cambodia, it has been declared the 53rd national park in Thailand.
.. Phu Chong Na Yoi comes from two words: Phu Chong and Na Yoi. The word Phu Chong means a mountain with a dense number of Chong trees, which in the northeastern region are called Mak Chong and in the central region are called Ton Samrong. The word Na Yoi is a distortion of the word Nam Yoi. In summary, Phu Chong Na Yoi National Park means a mountain with a lot of Samrong trees and water flowing down the cliffs of the river in the park.
.. Traveling from Ubon Ratchathani city to the park takes about 2 hours. It is recommended to come early in the morning and not after 3 pm because it starts to get dark early during this time.
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Huai Luang Waterfall💦
Huai Luang Waterfall, the largest and most beautiful
in the lower northeastern region ⛈️
Also known as "Tham Bak Tew Waterfall"
Looking from above is beautiful,
come down below and it's even more beautiful
The water is cool, refreshing, and so cool
Come during the rainy season, the water is very dense, you won't be disappointed
Suitable for visiting the waterfall 💦
Bring smelling salts and balm with you ~><
273 steps 🤣 My legs hurt for 3 days and 3 nights
Going down is worth it, you won't be disappointed
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"Huai Luang Waterfall, Ubon Ratchathani
"Huai Luang Waterfall" is a waterfall that locals call "Bak Tew Waterfall". This large waterfall originates from the Huai Luang Stream, which is 3.5 kilometers south of the Phu Chong-Na Yoi National Park office.
Tourists can easily access it by car. Huai Luang Waterfall is a waterfall that is approximately 45 meters high, flowing over a cliff down to the bottom. It is a large pool with emerald green water and white sandy beach, which is clean and suitable for swimming.
There is a viewpoint and photo spot on the top. Below, there are 272 steps for going up and down.
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How to get to Huai Luang Waterfall
- By private car
Take the Ubon Ratchathani-Warin Chamrap District, Det Udom District, Nam Yuen District, and Na Chaluai District route, a total distance of 140 kilometers. About 10 kilometers before reaching Na Chaluai District, you will reach Ban Kaeng Ruang, where there is a junction to the national park.
- By bus
From Bangkok, you can take both the old and new trains and cars. When you arrive in Ubon Ratchathani Province, take a public bus. Ubon Ratchathani Province, Na Chaluai District Distance about 100 kilometers
📍Coordinates: Ban Kaeng Rueang, Na Chaluai Subdistrict, Na Chaluai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province
💵 National park entrance fee:
- Vehicle 30฿
Thais: Adults 40 baht, Children 20 baht
Foreigners: Adults 400 baht, Children 200 baht
💓 Score: 10/10
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Huai Luang Waterfall, Ubon Ratchathani Province
Huai Luang Waterfall, also known as Bak Tew Waterfall, is a natural tourist attraction located in Phu Chong-Na Yoi National Park. It is considered another highlight of Ubon Ratchathani Province. It is a large waterfall formed by Huai Luang Stream, with a height of 45 meters.
To get to Huai Luang Waterfall, it is only 3 kilometers from the tourist service center and then walk along the nature study trail. There will be signs along the way. Then walk down the 300 steps to the bottom of the waterfall. You can go down and play in the water.
In addition, if you walk further up, there will be a viewpoint of the waterfall from a high angle. You can see the view of the forest and the grandeur of Huai Luang Waterfall.
Coordinates: Na Chaluai Subdistrict, Na Chaluai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province
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Pay homage to the Na Ha Loei District City Pillar Shrine
#Get a discount without relying on luck Na Chaluai City Pillar Shrine is a place of construction that was built alongside the establishment of Na Chaluai District to be a place of worship for the people of Na Chaluai District and the general public. It is another place of spiritual refuge in addition to temples or religious buildings. The Na Chaluai City Pillar Shrine held its foundation stone laying ceremony and raising the main pillar on June 9, 2000, which was the 8th waxing moon day of the 7th lunar month of the Year of the Horse. Na Chaluai City Pillar Shrine is the city pillar shrine of Na Chaluai District. It is located next to Highway 2248. Anyone who travels through Na Chaluai District will see the red roof of the City Pillar Shrine. They can go down and pay their respects and pray for a safe journey. In the evening, locals exercise outside or rest in the area around the City Pillar Shrine because it is a large cement courtyard. At night, it is beautifully decorated with lights. Next to it, there is a fresh market where we can walk around and buy food and other necessities.
My first time visiting a waterfall
This was my first time going to Huai Luang Waterfall. The atmosphere was great. I went when there weren't many people, so it felt peaceful and quiet. #Traveling to Ubon Ratchathani
Including 8 waterfalls, great atmosphere 🌤️💦
🗻 Huai Luang Waterfall, Ubon Ratchathani Province 10/10
🗻 Wang Kan Lueang Waterfall, Lopburi Province 100/10
🗻 Erawan Waterfall, Kanchanaburi Province 100/10
🗻 Pliew Waterfall, Chanthaburi Province 10/10
🏔️ Wang Takrai Waterfall, Nakhon Nayok Province 10/10
🏔️ Sarika Waterfall, Nakhon Nayok Province 100/10
🗻 Tee Lor Su Waterfall, Tak Province 100/10
🏔️ Khlong Phlu Waterfall, Trat Province 10/10
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Late rainy season, early winter travel destinations in Ubon Ratchathani
💦Huai Luang Waterfall💦
A famous waterfall in Ubon Ratchathani Province, located in Phu Chong Na Yoi National Park, Na Chaluai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. Locals call it "Bak Tew Waterfall".
There are 273 steps down.
Each steep section has a resting point and a photo spot to view the scenery according to the height. Anyone who comes here will not be disappointed.
When we went, it was early November. The water level was just right, not too scary. The water was cool and refreshing, and the water was clear enough to see the fish. We went at 3:00 p.m., so the weather was not hot.
💢I recommend that anyone who is going to visit prepare their body.
Bring soft drinks, drinking water, and wear shoes with treads.
⏰Open 08.00-16.30. You can play in the water. Stay in the designated area until 17.30. There will be officers to check tourists and blow whistles until the end of the time. Set up because if it gets dark, it will be dangerous.
💰Park entrance fee: Adults 40 baht, children 20 baht
🚙There are many parking lots. The staff gave good advice
📍Huai Luang Waterfall, Phu Chong Na Yoi National Park
Na Ha Luai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province
Huai Luang Waterfall | Na Ha Loei District 🌲🏖🏔
🎉 The water is here, Huai Luang Waterfall | Na Ha Loei District 🌲🏖🏔
Whoever comes here, "You will definitely come up" Let's test your courage with 273 steps that many people breathe loudly when they come up. It's a physical test, but what awaits is the best waterfall in Ubon Ratchathani, Huai Luang Waterfall or another name is Bak Tew Waterfall, which is nicknamed the Queen of Southern Isan. Many people have many memories here. Who has any stories to share? Come quickly!
📍Huai Luang Waterfall, Phu Chong Na Yoi
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Beautiful waterfall
It is a beautiful waterfall and the water is very cold. When you go down, it is very refreshing, but when you go up, it is clearly hell.
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Shall we go to the waterfall? : Huai Luang Waterfall, Ubon Ratchathani Province.
"Huai Luang Waterfall", also known as "Bak Tev Waterfall", is located in Phu Jong Nayoi National Park, Ubon Ratchathani Province. The waterfall is situated amidst the mountains, surrounded by lush nature. The highlight of the waterfall is the height from which the water cascades down the cliff into a large basin, reaching a height of 45 meters. With its beauty, this place is considered the biggest, tallest, and most beautiful waterfall in the lower northeastern region. For tourists who come to visit, be prepared for shaky legs and some exhaustion as you will have to climb up and down more than 273 steps to get a close view of the waterfall. It's extremely tiring, but once you reach it, wow, it's so beautiful and definitely worth the effort. You must see it with your own eyes!
📍Location: Huai Luang Waterfall, Na Chaluai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province
⏰Opening hours: 08:30-16:30 hrs.
Phu Chong Na Yoi
If you want to visit various waterfalls in Ubon Ratchathani, it is recommended to come during the late rainy season, early winter. There will be a lot of water and the waterfall is the most beautiful of the year during this time. Phu Chong Na Yoi National Park, for going down to Huai Luang Waterfall and places to visit in Ubon in the national park, Phu Chong Na Yoi National Park covers parts of Buntharik District, Na Chaluai District and Nam Yuen District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. The word Phu Chong Na Yoi comes from 2 words: (1) Phu Chong, because many Chong or Samrong trees are found in the area. (2) Na Yoi comes from the word Nam Yoi, which indicates the abundance of the headwaters of the stream. There is water flowing down the cliffs near the waterfall. There are many places to visit in the national park. #dreamvoyage
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Phu Chong Na Yoi National Park covers parts of Buntharik, Na Chaluai and Nam Yuen districts in Ubon Ratchathani Province. It borders the Lao People's Democratic Republic and Cambodia. The forest area is part of the Phanom Dong Rak mountain range. Most of it is plains and hills, sloping to the south. There are many mountains, such as Phu Chong Na Yoi, Phu Chong Nam Sap, Phu Chan Daeng and Phu Phalan Yao. The average height is 300-600 meters.
Huai Luang Waterfall, Ubon Ratchathani Province
Huai Luang Waterfall, Ubon Ratchathani Province
Huai Luang Waterfall, also known as Bak Tew Waterfall, is located in Phu Chong-Na Yoi National Park, Na Chaluai Subdistrict, Na Chaluai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. It is a large waterfall formed by Huai Luang Stream, approximately 45 meters high, flowing from a cliff into a large pool below. There is a sandy beach where you can swim. It is a beautiful waterfall with water all year round.
🛖 Phu Chong-Na Yoi National Park
📍 Na Chaluai Subdistrict, Na Chaluai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province
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Niagara Falls of Thailand “Huai Luang Falls”
It was an unforgettable experience in Thailand.
If you fly from Bangkok for about an hour,
you can go to a city called Ubon Ratchathani.
It's a very small city, so there's not much to see,
but there's one!! Phu Chong Nai Yeo National Park.
I rented a car and it took about two hours.
The road was long and rough, but when I arrived and saw the waterfall,
all the hardships were forgotten, and it was a worthwhile sight.
I was a little upset because there was a foreigner fee,
but as soon as I entered the entrance to the waterfall,
the waterfall pouring down made me feel completely better.
I was lucky that I got the date right, and as you can see in the picture,
the amount of water falling from the waterfall varies by month.
I went around Chuseok, when the rainy season was ending, so
the amount of water was huge. And being able to see the waterfall up close was also one of the great advantages.
For those of you who are planning a trip to Thailand, I'm posting this because I think it would be a very new experience to visit Ubon for 1 night and 2 days without having to wait too long.
Oh, by the way, I stayed at a place that has the most recently built shopping mall and hotel in Ubon, and for around 50,000 won, you can also stay at a hotel in the best condition.
Then, I hope you all have a great trip^^
Where should I go in Ubon?
Huai Luang Waterfall, Phu Chong Na Yoi, Ubon 🏕️⛰️
During this period, there will be a lot of water because it has been raining all the time. It is a relaxing trip but not too relaxing because you have to walk down almost 300 steps. But when you get down, you will not be tired because it is very beautiful. The surrounding atmosphere is very good. During this period, there will be a lot of water, so be careful.
There are some restaurants on the waterfall.
**You can't use the internet up there. It is recommended to bring cash.
**Before you reach the waterfall, there are also rapids to play in.
**There is also a camping area for those who want to set up a tent.
Entrance fee
Thai people
Children 3-14 years old 20 baht
Adults 14 years old and up 40 baht
Seniors 60 years old and up are exempt from the service fee.
Foreigners
Children 3-14 years old 100 baht
Adults 14 years old and up 200 baht
Free admission
Monks/Priests*Residents in Thailand/Children under 3 years old/Disabled persons
Vehicle rates
Cars
4-wheelers 40/car
6-wheelers 20/car
8-10-wheelers 200/car
Motorcycles 20/car
Bicycles free
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Huai Luang Waterfall, the largest waterfall in the lower northeastern region
Huai Luang Waterfall is located in Phu Chong Na Yoi National Park (Phu Chong-Na-Yoi), which is a forest rift covering the border area of 3 districts: Buntharik, Na Chaluai, and Nam Yuen, Ubon Ratchathani Province. It also borders Laos and Cambodia. The waterfall is about 40 meters high and should be the largest waterfall in the lower Isan region. It has water all year round, but the most beautiful time is the rainy season, especially from August onwards until October. This period is also a good opportunity to invite friends to visit Huai Luang Waterfall. 💦🌳 #TravelIsan #HuaiLuangWaterfall #HuaiLuangWaterfall #TravelUbon
Phu Chong Na Yoi National Park #Huai Luang Waterfall
Nov 2022 The rainy season is over! Let's go to the waterfall.
Today, I have some pictures of #Huai Luang Waterfall to share with you.
Additional information (we found out from the internet)
"Huai Luang Waterfall is located in Phu Chong-Na Yoi National Park. The most popular tourist highlight of the park is probably "Huai Luang Waterfall", which the locals call "Bak Tew Waterfall". This large waterfall originates from Huai Luang Stream, which is 3.5 kilometers south of the Phu Chong-Na Yoi National Park office. Tourists can easily access it by car. Huai Luang Waterfall is a waterfall about 45 meters high, flowing over a cliff into a large pool below. The water is emerald green and has a clean white sand beach, perfect for swimming. There is a viewpoint and a photo spot at the top. Below there are 272 stairs for going up and down.
How to get to Huai Luang Waterfall
- By private car
Take the Ubon Ratchathani-Warin Chamrap District, Det Udom District, Nam Yuen District, Na Chaluai District route, a total distance of 140 kilometers. Before reaching Na Chaluai District, about 10 kilometers, you will reach Ban Kaeng Ruang, where there is a junction to the national park.
- By bus
From Bangkok, you can take both trains and cars, old and new routes. When you arrive in Ubon Ratchathani Province, take a public bus. Ubon Ratchathani Province, Na Chaluai District, a distance of about 100 kilometers. "
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