Ka Chanh Waterfall
The Ka Chanh waterfall is situated about 6 kilometers southeast of the provincial capital of Ban Loung in Ka Chanh commune, Ban Loung district. The 12-meter-high waterfall receives year-round water from the Kan Teung canal. In the Lum Phat district, the Sre Pork River receives water from the waterfall. The Kreung ethnic group in Ka Chanh village is responsible for giving the waterfall its name. Along the canal going to the waterfall, there are several beautiful rubber plantations. There is a 72-step wooden staircase that leads to the waterfall's base, a beautiful location for picnics. There are other options for elephant rides to the location.
This waterfall is surrounded by a thick jungle and is accessible through a suspension bridge. There is a lot of vegetation and even rubber plantations along the way. You can have a great picnic there if you descend the waterfall's stairs. Even visiting the homes of the residents who live along the river's pathways allows for interaction with them.
Location: Ka Chanh Village, Ka Chanh Commune, Banlung 89009, Cambodia