Personal reports from 10 years of experiencing waterfalls in Southeast Asia
Sunday, December 6, 2009
No compelling reason
Hin Lat (or alternatively Hin Laad) waterfall is once more not a real waterfall but more a series of rapids in an otherwise clear and swift flowing river. Located 8 kilometers upstream from Kapong, Phang Nga province, south Thailand, the road there is quite straight forward. However when expecting a waterfall and finding none, it's a bit unclear. There are a number of picnic tables where the road ends and locals tell me this is really the place where the waterfall is.
The river is deep in some area's so a great place to swim and relax. But other than that there's no compelling reason to come.
Other than the odd mention here and there, it seems nobody on the www has managed to get here.
Waterfalls of Asia is a feeble attempt to highlight Southeast Asia's great waterfalls and swimming holes, be they popular or unknown. Tourists flock to the beaches while locals know where the best places are to cool off, up the creek surrounded by nature. Who knows you might be able to skinny dip! Enjoy
Diversion
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*zachary_chen_1125*
*新年必來的野溪溫泉行❤️*
*#芃芃溫泉*
Hot spring info from the region.
So very little. Or maybe everything is becoming so non-informative.
Anyway we ...
Looking back at 2013 and forward to 2014
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2013 was a very interesting year in terms of our waterfalling. It began
locally with some waterfalls that we hadn't visited in many years due to
road clos...
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