Located at Mu 5, Tambon Phrom Lok in the Khao Luang National Park. It is a large waterfall and has a wide and beautiful stone terrace. The Waterfall has approximately 50 levels, but only 4 levels are open for tourists: Nan Wang Nam Won, Nam Wang Mai Pak, Nan Wang Hua Bua, and Nan Wang Ai Le. In 1959, His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great and Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother visited this waterfall and inscribed their royal initials “Pho. Po. Ro.” and “So. Ko.” on the cliff at the Waterfall of Level 1 (Nan Wang Nam Won).
What to Expect
This waterfall cascades through forest terrain, often with multiple tiers and natural pools for swimming. Water flow varies dramatically by season — strongest during and after the rainy season (September-November), potentially dry during peak summer (March-April). The trail to the falls passes through shaded forest.
Visitor Information
- Entry Fee: Free (Thai nationals: Free)
Getting There
Phrom Lok Waterfall is located at Phrom Khiri, Nakhon Si Thammarat. View on Google Maps.
Tips for Visitors
- Visit after the rainy season (Oct-Nov) for the best water flow.
- Bring a towel and dry clothes if you plan to swim.
- The trail can be steep — take your time and bring water.
- Litter-free policy — carry out everything you bring in.
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