Pala U Wasserfall-Dschungel-Tour in kleiner Gruppe ab Hua Hin





Beschreibung
Der Kaeng Krachang Nationalpark ist einer der größten in Thailand und liegt direkt neben der birmanischen Grenze (Myanmar). Der Pala U Wasserfall ist ein wunderschöner Ort für einen Besuch. Auf Ihrer Fahrt dorthin, die nur etwa 1,5 Stunden dauert, fahren Sie durch atemberaubende Landschaften und Hügel. Der Wasserfall hat 16 Stufen und ist damit einer der höchsten in Thailand. Wer es bis zur Spitze schafft, wird mit einem herrlichen Blick über Thailand und Burma belohnt. Es sollte jedoch beachtet werden, dass es schwierig sein wird, weiter als bis zur dritten Stufe voranzukommen, und nur von denjenigen versucht werden sollte, die dazu in der Lage sind.
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In diesem buddhistischen Tempel befindet sich die weltgrößte Statue von Luang Phor Thuad, einem legendären südthailändischen Mönch, der für seine Erleuchtung und Fähigkeit, Wunder zu vollbringen, verehrt wird. Viele glauben, dass die in seinem Bild geschaffenen Amulette Sicherheit in Zeiten der Not garantieren. Die Statue, die sich in einer parkähnlichen Umgebung befindet und jedes Wochenende viele Besucher anzieht, wurde von Königin Sirikit in Auftrag gegeben. Lang Phor Thuad wurde in der späten Ayutthaya-Zeit in der südlichen Provinz Nakhon Si Thammarat geboren. Wie die Geschichten über den Fall von Ayutthaya ist auch die Geschichte von Luang Phor Thuad von Legenden und Mythen durchdrungen. Die berühmteste Geschichte handelt von dem Wunder, das er auf einer Bootsfahrt von Thailands Süden nach Ayutthaya vollbrachte, bei der er Meerwasser in frisches Trinkwasser verwandelte und die gesamte Besatzung vor dem Austrocknen bewahrte. Andere wundersame Geschichten erzählen, wie er dazu beigetragen hat, tödliche Unfälle oder Feuer abzuwenden.
Der Pa-la-U-Wasserfall ist Teil des Kaeng Krachan-Nationalparks, etwa 60 km westlich von Hua-Hin nahe der birmanischen Grenze. Mit 11 Ebenen ist es einer der größten Wasserfälle in Thailand. Der umliegende Wald ist über tausend Jahre alt und voller seltener wilder Tiere. Gehen Sie am Wasserfall im Dschungel entlang. Es gibt immer noch über 400 Arten von Vögeln, Affen, Gibbons und manchmal sieht man Elefanten, die die Straße überqueren. Bitte beachten Sie, dass es nach dem Regen sehr rutschig ist. Fädeln Sie es daher vorsichtig ein und beachten Sie, dass der Wasserdruck und die Wasserstände in der Mitte der Trockenzeit am niedrigsten sind. Nach dem Wasserfall machen wir eine Mittagspause in einem lokalen thailändischen Restaurant.
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Bitte warten Sie vor Ihrem Haus oder in der Lobby Ihres Hotels. Der Guide wird für Sie suchen.
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Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Reisende sollten mindestens eine gute Fitness haben.
Bewertungen(12)
Loved the hike into the falls and swim with the fish. Lunch was delicious. We were fortunate to have some lovely travelling companions. Would recommend
Did this with my 15-year-old and 11 year-old. The hike is challenging but not long. We went to Level 4. We had the option to go to Level 5 but opted not to go and stayed and swam in the pool with the fish. The pool is not deep, it's cold and clean, but if you are squeamish with the fish you might not want to get in. The scenery is stunning. The temple is really cool, but we wished we had had a little more time to explore the area more!
We had a fabulous day,tuk tuk was a brilliant guide- very informative and helpful. The waterfall was absolutely beautiful and we even had a bonus of seeing an elephant walking up the road.
This was a funny trip - medium level walk through the jungle with bees and bugs but was worthwhile. Small kids may take longer, but it isn’t dangerous at all. Waterfall was nice and we also had food in a beautiful place on the way back. On route we visited a temple which was also nice.
Wonderful site. It was good to be in the forest with the rain even if it made the conditions more difficult. Leaves and rain: it slips and the rocks become small ice rinks!
The tour takes you to a temple (Wat Huay Mongkol) which has a giant monk rather than a buddha with lots of Thai pilgrims and then on west to the waterfall in the Kraeng Kachan National Park in the mountains on the Myanmar border, which is a beautiful location. The hike up to the 4th level of the falls is supposed to be 1.5km. Parts are quite steep requiring clambering over rocks where there are ropes to help you maintain balance. People with normal fitness should have no problem. But it's not suitable for very small children, elderly etc. Our 6 year old managed OK. You can get into the water at the pools at the 4th level. The pools at the 3rd and 4th level are full of carp and the soldiers/rangers sell food to tourists to feed the fish. This turns them effectively into fish farms. Am surprised this is allowed in a national park (suspect it is a scam that is not allowed in theory). The swarms of fish, which can only be so numerous due to continuous feeding, detract from the experience of nature. After returning from the falls we were taken to a nearby outdoor restaurant (under shade) for lunch in a rural area near the national park. The food is OK. The tour was well organized and the guide, Pom, was quite knowledgeable and very helpful and friendly. The day we went there were two minibuses and so we only had him on the bus from Hua Hin up to the temple on the way out. The only wildlife we saw were huge numbers of butterflies at the falls, I had thought we might see more than that.
Bobby our tourguide was great, his english was perfect and was so nice. First we visit the temple and after a 1 hour drive, we completed a 2-hour hike through the jungle to reach these stunning waterfalls. It was tough, but the view was absolutely worth it. Not the most beautiful waterfall I have seen but the hike experience in the beautiful jungle was 10/10. Recommend wearing sneakers or hiking boots because the stones are slippery, you gotta be fit to reach level 5 of the jungle but we did it.
We're delighted to hear that you enjoyed your trip to the Waterfall and were pleased with our tour guide. Thank you for the wonderful review and recommendation, as well as choosing our service for your booking.
There was only me, my friend and one guy so we had a little intim group at the trip. Trip was nice and the guide was so nice and told us so much about thai culture. Would recommend.
Thank you very much for the wonderful review. I'm delighted to hear that you had an excellent trip and that your guide provided you with ample information. We appreciate your booking with us and are grateful for your recommendation.
A 12 seater hiace picks me up at the hotel and total of five people plus guide leave from Huahin. Stop at a Buddhist temple on the way for twenty minutes for some photos and then to a national park just over an hour from Huahin. Few hills and a dirt paths later arriving at a small Waterfall for swimming. Afterwards taken to a lunch venue for simple meal with a view and back at hotel around 1530pm. It's a pleasant day and decent value for money. Are there better waterfalls in Thailand? No doubt. Is it fun to do if you're on holiday? Yep. Don't regret.
Thank you for your five-star review. It's wonderful to hear that you had a great day at the waterfall in the jungle. We greatly appreciate your recommendation and are thrilled that you chose to book with us.
Such a wonderful tour. Picked up in an immaculate air conditioned mini bus with. Wonderful driver and lovely, happy, friendly and knowledgeable guide. Despite the rain, our guide Nook took us around the beautiful temple and shared its history and it’s faith, giving us offerings and gold leaf to gift to the temple (amazing) We then drive into the mountains to visit the waterfall, all the way Nook shared with us Thai culture, faith and the rich history of the King in a lively and entertaining way. We saw an wild elephant cross the road as we entered the National park! The waterfall itself it’s beautiful, nestled in the jungle. We saw many butterflies and a monkey! We fed the fish, climbed the waterfalls (not for those with mobility issues at all) and swam in the falls with the hundreds of fish. We then set off for lunch in a traditional Thai cafe, which was beautifully set out in gorgeous grounds. Omg the food was incredible, we are vegetarian and we’re well catered for, veggie soup, Thai curry, sweet & sour veg, and stir fried veggies with tons of steamed rice. This trip was worth every penny! Loved it!
Thank you so much for this thorough review. I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed the tour and that our guide, Nook, took good care of you. We appreciate your recommendation and are delighted that you booked this trip with us.



