During a 2 day photographic-oriented jungle trip in a national Park near Bangkok, I walked a few short trails including this one to a waterfall variously described as 60m, 100m and 150m in height: probably explained by it tumbling over several drops. Suffice to say it was spectacular.
The walk is an easy flat stroll for some distance before descending an elaborate, lengthy and steep set of staircases - which later must be ascended of course.
After the highlight of the waterfall one returns the same way.
Summary: short hike, easy (but contains steep steps), 2 km return
Walked June 2018
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