Nam Tok Than Sadet

Ko Pha-Ngan


Upon arrival, these falls will seem a tad disappointing with all the visible plastic piping. To appreciate them better, clamber down the rocks to the pools where you can enjoy a cool swim. The waters of Khlong Than Sadet are now considered sacred and used in royal ceremonies because of how popular the river and the area near the mouth was with past Thai kings. On your way out, be sure to tip the blind guardian.


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