Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall (น้ำตกห้วยแม่ขมิ้น) 


Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall, sometimes also spelled Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall (น้ำตกห้วยแม่ขมิ้น), is a 7-tier fall that’s just hours away from Bangkok. It’s underappreciated compared to its more popular cousin Erawan Falls. But depending on the type of traveller you are, Huay Mae Khamin might prove to be the far superior destination!

Here’s the rundown so you can know if this is the spot for you.


One of the most beautiful waterfalls in Thailand



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The falls are located in Srinagarindra Dam National Park (อุทยานแห่งชาติเขื่อนศรีนครินทร์), a 4-hour drive away from Bangkok.

The fall is split into 7 tiers, with tiers 1 through 4 stretching around 750 metres while tiers 5-7 span over a kilometre.

Each of the tiers has its own characteristics and features that are all worth checking out.

Previously, the waterfall was harder to reach without proper roads, but now there’s even parking near the 4th tier of the fall.

Still, the falls are often less populated than its nearby cousin Erawall Falls, making it great for travellers who want to appreciate nature without all the crowds.


Where can I camp at Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall?



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Camping is available on the 1st and 4th tiers of the waterfall.

The camping area on the 1st tier of the fall is right next to it, so you can that sleeping experience while hearing a constant flow of water without having to resort to Youtube videos.

The 4th tier, on the other hand, has a great view of the mountain range.

There is a ฿30 per person fee for setting up a tent within the grounds.


How much does it cost to go to Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall?



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The cost of entering Srinagarindra Dam National Park, where the waterfall is located varies as follows:

Adult Thai citizen ฿100
Thai children ฿50
Foreign adults ฿300
Foreign children ฿200

There is also a fee for bring vehicles into the park. The fee is ฿30 for 4-wheelers and ฿20 for 2-wheelers.


When should I visit Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall?



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The falls are best visited from October to April, when there is less rainfall and the waters are clearer.

The waterfall is open for viewing from 8am-5pm. Camping is 24 hours.

There are bigger crowds during the weekends, so if you prefer fewer people, then we recommend visiting during the weekdays.


Perfect for introverted campers


This underappreciated fall is perfect for those who prefer fewer people around on their hiking and camping adventure.

And if you’re visiting this spot, why not add a stamp to your Thai National Park Passport? Alternatively, Bang Kachao is another nature attraction that’s a drive away from Bangkok.

Address: JXQP+6JQ Unnamed Rd Mae Kra Bung, Si Sawat District, Chang Wat Kanchanaburi 71250
Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily
Contact: +66 3454 0316 | Google Maps


Cover image adapted from: @ny.wirata via Instagram

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