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Phromlok Waterfall
natureNakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand

Phromlok Waterfall

Phromlok Waterfall is worth considering only when you are already using the west-of-town mountain-side direction well. On its own, it can become just another scenic name on an oversized provincial che...

Current park hours and access vary with local conditions; recheck before visiting
60 to 120 minutes
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About Phromlok Waterfall

Phromlok Waterfall is worth considering only when you are already using the west-of-town mountain-side direction well. On its own, it can become just another scenic name on an oversized provincial checklist. As part of a Ban Khiriwong day, though, it makes more sense. The two stops belong to the same broader rhythm and can create one complete outer-city day without turning transport into the whole story. That is also why flexible wording matters here. Weather and current conditions influence the experience more than they do in the city core. If the waterfall is flowing well and access is simple, it is a pleasant add-on. If conditions are poor, it is exactly the kind of stop that can be skipped without weakening the city itself.

Key Highlights

Best waterfall add-on
Mountain-side atmosphere
Useful with Kiriwong

History & Cultural Significance

Historical Background

Tourism Authority of Thailand route coverage continues to present Phromlok as one of the attractive mountain-side nature stops on the Nakhon Si Thammarat side of Khao Luang. Its value is not isolated fame, but how naturally it fits the same direction as Kiriwong.

Cultural Importance

Phromlok is less about historical importance and more about giving the city one clean landscape extension that still fits the same province-side story as Kiriwong.

What to Expect

Expect a shorter nature stop rather than a full national-park expedition. The draw is atmosphere, water, and mountain-side scenery, not a huge multi-attraction park day.

Verified Planning Note

Source-backed summary based on Tourism Authority of Thailand attraction and trip coverage. Current access and fee details should be verified locally before visiting.

Insider Tips

Treat this as an add-on, not as the whole reason to leave town.
Check current conditions before committing, especially in wetter weather.
If time is tight, Kiriwong usually matters more than forcing the waterfall in.

Sources & References

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Quick Facts

Address:
Khao Luang side, Phrom Khiri district, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand
Hours:
Current park hours and access vary with local conditions; recheck before visiting
Entrance Fee:
Check current pricing
Best Time:
Morning or early afternoon
Duration:
60 to 120 minutes

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