Ton Nga Chang Waterfall
One of the large provinces, Songkhla has a number of notable natural attractions. Especially the Ton Nga Chang Waterfall, a well-known southern waterfall and a wonderful getaway spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Everyone likes to visit this waterfall because of its spectacular grandeur and unusual ivory-shaped stream that cascades down from above.
The southern Thai province of Hat Yai is home to Ton Nga Chang Waterfall. It has amazing landscape and lots of lovely ponds to cool yourself in. Impressive are the bottom portions of the first level. But if you can, hike up the trail that runs next to the falls. You can get a more comprehensive look and how distinctively different each of the tiers is from above.
When you get to the Sanctuary, you'll have to pay a 200 Baht admission charge, which will support the preservation of the surrounding trees and the wildlife that lives there. After entering, you will reach the waterfalls' busiest tier, where you can see many Thai families enjoying the food and each other's company as their kids play in the ponds. This image exemplifies how people and nature can live. The following signs and routes will take you to the higher levels; however, because of the steep terrain and abundant fauna, it is advised that you wear shoes.
Location: Hat Yai Province, Southern Thailand