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Khuean Srinagarindra National Park -
Namtok Huai Mae Khamin |
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Huay Mae Kamin is a heavenly destination for the tourists who
love the nature and waterfalls. The flawless beauty and
refreshingly cool stream of Huay Mae Kamin will comfort the
visitors. That’s why we should visit Huay Mae Kamin instead of
the other places. Huay Mae Kamin is one of the most famous and
beautiful cascading waterfall of Thailand because of its natural
beauty of steam which is flowing down step by step and which is
surrounded by sparse forest, mountain range and various kinds of
herbs. So, it is the moment of impression that we should take a
picture. Huay Mae Kamin
Waterfall is originated from Kala mountain range. The waterfall
is situated on the east of Sri Nakarin Dam national park. The
water from Huay Mae Kamin flows down to Sri Nakarin dam.
Furthermore, the current is gradually falling down from
limestone cascade like natural stairway. Huay Mae Kamin
Waterfall totally has 7 floors. The distance of the waterfall is
more than 1 kilometers, so it is considered as long cascading
water fall. Each floor has its name. The first floor is called
Dongwan. Dongwan is a low cascading waterfall. In this area,
there are a wide range of important herbs such as wild betel and
laurel clockvine. There are plates giving information about the
waterfalls along the road. The second is called Man Kamin. Man
Kamin is a watercourse where water flows down to pond below. So
we can see Man Kamin cascade as beautiful water curtain. The
third floor is called Wangnapa. At this floor, the water flows
down from the steepest cliff of the waterfalls. The fourth floor
is called Chatkaew. This floor is the highlight of Huay Mae
Kamin because the stream is gradually flowing down from
cascading earth and stone floors and then suddenly falling down
to the pond below. The fifth floor is called Laichonlong. The
stream infiltrates to the ground. The natural phenomenon is
called doline. The sixth floor is called Dong Phi Sue. The
stream is flowing through low cascading limestone. The seventh
floor is called Romkao. This is the top floor of Huay Mae Kamin.
The stream is surrounded by a wide range of trees and flows down
from the waterfall cliff. In this area, it is a place to relax.
From this floor, you can see Sri Nakarin reservoir and it is the
viewpoint that you can see the beautiful sunset. |
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