Mor Paeng Waterfall, Pai also called as Mo Paeng Waterfall is one of the four Pai Waterfalls. Just 4 kilometers from Ban Santichon Chinese Village and Yun Lai Sunrise Viewpoint, you can easily drive up to the waterfall.
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This is a 3-stage waterfall that comes to its best in rainy season making it one of the top places to visit in Pai. During dry season, water recedes substantially and so vanishes the charm of this beautiful waterfall.
There is a set of stairs that lead you down to waterfall from parking area.
Water flows through the rocky terrain and parts of waterfall are quite slippery. So, it is suggested to be cautious as you walk through rocks and grass. This picturesque waterfall, being the biggest and with most exciting slide is ideal for sunbathing, climbing, or swimming.
3 Stages of Mor Paeng Waterfall
Mor Paeng Waterfall flows down the rocks in 3 stages finally reaching to a small slump at the bottom. This slump is ideal for bathing and swimming. This is a perfect cool off place in Pai on any hot day. Quite popular with locals too, it gets crowded during the day time. Best time to visit is in the morning time when you will find only solitude seekers sitting by the side of waterfall and enjoying the sound of water flow and jungle birds. Here are the pictures of all 3-stage of Mor Paeng Waterfall –
Surroundings of Mor Paeng Waterfall
Surrounding of Mor Paeng Waterfall too is very beautiful. Covered with lush green mountains, your soul finds infinite peace here. When we reached waterfall, there were only two souls there – a girl sitting on the rock enjoying the sound of water and another young guy practicing kick boxing at the bottom of waterfall.
Video of Mor Paeng Waterfall
Location of Mor Paeng Waterfall, Pai
There is a parking area on top of stairs with ample space.
Time and Entry fee for Mor Paeng Waterfall, Pai
- Time: Sunrise to Sunset. It is always open – recommended to visit during the day time. Best during rainy season and after. Water recedes during dry season.
- Entry Fee: Free
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