Khlong Lan Waterfall, Tropical waterfall in Khlong Lan National Park, Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand.
Khlong Lan Waterfall is a waterfall in Khlong Lan National Park that cascades down over granite cliffs, creating a natural pool at its base. Water flows from multiple streams that converge from the surrounding mountainous terrain.
Khlong Lan National Park was established in 1980 to protect the forest and wildlife of the region. The protected area was created to safeguard the natural ecosystems found across this mountainous landscape.
Local people gather near the waterfall during seasonal celebrations and tie colored fabrics around trees as offerings to the spirits. These gestures show how the waterfall remains a place of spiritual significance for those who live in the surrounding area.
The waterfall flows most powerfully during the rainy season from June to November, making this the best time to see it at its strongest. A walking path from the parking area makes reaching the waterfall straightforward and accessible for most visitors.
Water originates from the Khun Khlong Lan Mountain Range and feeds multiple streams that converge to create this waterfall. This mountain water system connects the cascade to a larger network of waterways throughout the surrounding forest.
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