Koh Luang Waterfall
The most well-known waterfall in Mae Ping National Park is Ko Luang Waterfall, which is located in Lamphun and is about 22 kilometers from the park office. It is a limestone waterfall that rises from Huai Mae Ko and cascades down seven tiers of descending limestone cliffs that are a total of around 20 meters high before finishing up in a sizable green pool. The waterfall region includes many stalactites and stalagmites and is naturally gorgeous because the area has limestone and water flows there year-round.
There is a vast, clear, undisturbed water basin near the waterfall where many different species of fish live. You will witness the waterfall gleaming with unique beauty if you visit when the sun is shining down on it. You must travel around 300 meters to get to Koh Luang Waterfall, passing by shaded trees on the route.
Tad Sator Waterfall, a tiny limestone waterfall beside Koh Luang Waterfall, appears to be as stunning. The Koh Luang Waterfall Protection Unit area does not have any stores or eateries, although there are restrooms. You must bring your own milk, food, and beverages if you wish to picnic at the waterfall.
Location: Mae Ping National park, Tambon Ko, Amphoe Li, Chang Wat Lamphun