The Pa-La-U Waterfall is park of the Kaeng Krachan National
Park. It’s about 60 km. west of Hua-Hin near the Burmese
border. The Pa-La-U Waterfall with its 16 steps, is one
of the biggest waterfalls in Thailand the surrounding forest
is over a thousand years old and is filled with rare wild
animals. Near the Pa-La-U Waterfall is a village called
“Kareng” (Karieng) settled around 200 years
ago by people of Burmese origin. Today the villagers continue
a lifestyle immersed in ancient tradition, also this people
have their own language.
Our trip start in the morning, we drive west through pineapple Plantations towards the mountains Burmese border. Continue with a trek through unspoiled rainforest to Pa-la-u Waterfall where we trek up to the 3rd level, pool with wild crap fish experience the beautiful waterfall and jungle surroundings where wild monkeys and birds can be heard and sometimes spotted.
After the waterfall, we visit the hill tribe village “Kareng” where we can see the simple life of those people, and they are also going to show us a classic performance, back to Hua-Hin after a very happy and exciting trip.
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