Embarking on a journey to Ko Kut (often spelled Koh Kood) feels like stepping back in time to an era of untouched tropical beauty. Among its many natural treasures, the Khlong Chao Waterfall stands as the island’s most iconic landmark. This majestic three-tier waterfall isn’t just a sight to behold; it’s a destination that offers a perfect blend of light adventure for thrill-seekers and accessible nature for families.
Located on the western side of Ko Kut, Khlong Chao Waterfall is easily accessible compared to other remote falls on the island. Most visitors arrive by motorbike or local ‘songthaew’ taxis. Once you reach the entrance, the real magic begins. The trek to the falls is a relatively short but immersive walk through a lush canopy of ancient trees and tropical flora.
The path to Khlong Chao Waterfall is well-maintained, making it a fantastic choice for families with children. The walk takes approximately 15 to 20 minutes from the parking area. Along the way, you’ll be serenaded by the sounds of cicadas and exotic birds. The terrain is mostly flat with some uneven roots and stones, so sturdy footwear is recommended over flip-flops.
Did you know that King Rama VI visited this waterfall in 1911? He bestowed the name ‘Nam Tok Anam Kok’ to commemorate the Vietnamese refugees who settled in the area during the reign of King Rama III. Today, it remains a symbol of the island’s rich heritage and natural pride.
Upon arrival at the main fall, you are greeted by a massive freshwater pool. For adventure seekers, the Khlong Chao Waterfall offers several ‘safe jump’ points. The water is deep in the center, allowing for exhilarating leaps from the surrounding rocks. However, always check the water depth first as levels can fluctuate with the seasons.
To make the most of your trip to the Khlong Chao Waterfall, consider these logistical details. There is no entrance fee, but donations for trail maintenance are always appreciated. There are small kiosks near the entrance selling water and snacks, but it is best to bring your own supplies and remember to take your trash back with you to preserve the environment.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Difficulty | Easy to Moderate |
| Best Time | 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
| Facilities | Toilets at entrance, Small shops |
| Entrance Fee | Free |
Yes, the trail is relatively short and well-marked. Families with toddlers may find the uneven roots a bit challenging, but school-aged children will enjoy the hike and the shallow areas of the pool.
Swimming is possible year-round, but the water levels are highest and most impressive during the monsoon season (May to October). During the peak dry season (March to April), the flow may reduce to a trickle, though the pools remain swimmable.
Unlike some deep-jungle treks in mainland Thailand, leeches are rarely reported on the main path to Khlong Chao Waterfall. However, it is always a good idea to stay on the designated trail.
Pack a swimsuit, a quick-dry towel, insect repellent, plenty of water, and waterproof bags for your electronics. If you plan on jumping, water shoes are helpful for grip on the rocks.
Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)
Official Koh Kood Destination Guide
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