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Wang Kan Lueang Waterfall, Lopburi: Escape The Heat To Camp By Blue Water, 3 Hours From Bangkok

Wang Kan Lueang Waterfall in Lopburi 


Due to the arrival of the rainy season, let’s take this opportunity to escape the heat and visit a waterfall. Oh, and If you’re searching for a waterfall near Bangkok, check out Wang Kan Lueang Waterfall in Lopburi.

Located a 3-hour drive from Bangkok, the waterfall offers a serene campsite with bodies of blue water surrounded by greenery. You can enjoy camping and cooking while gazing at nature, feeling calm and relaxed.


Drive the heat in your body away in this blue water


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Upon arriving, you will see the beautiful colour of sky blue in its water, looking similar to a blue lagoon. Encircled by lush plants, the ambience is quite relaxing, with the sound of nature.


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The waterfall features two to three levels with water flowing down into the pool, creating a mesmerising cascade worth snapping pics of.

If you’re playing in the water, also look out for a swing that you can use to have some extra fun.


Free camping and admission



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We’re glad to tell you that you can enjoy visiting and camping here without paying any fees. If your plan is to camp here overnight, we recommend coming early in the morning to increase your chances of securing a spot in your preferred location, especially by the water, as visitors don’t need to book a location in advance, so it works on a first-come, first-serve basis.


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Make sure you bring cooking utensils with you so that you can enjoy cooking with your friends amidst nature in the evening. The vibes and atmosphere during twilight here would be nice.


Getting to Wang Kan Lueang Waterfall


It takes about three hours to get here from Bangkok and it’s best to get a car and drive here on your own since it’s located far from the city centre in Lopburi. That said, the waterfall is near Pasak Chonlasit Dam, so you can spare some time to sightsee it during the trip.

For more travel ideas, check out 10 things to do in Chiang Mai, Manasikarn in Saraburi: a striking white Buddhist hall, and Rico Beach Cafe & Restaurant in Bang Saen.

Address: Tha Din Dam, Chai Badan District, Lopburi 15130
Entrance fee:
free

Contact: Wang Kan Lueang Waterfall’s Facebook | Google Maps


Cover image adapted from: @godzilla0944 via Instagram, @mod.chonlatit via Instagram, and @bestwaranya via Instagram