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U Bang Pae Waterfall

Best known now as the site of the Gibbon Fund, a project to return domesticated gibbons to the forest, Bang Pae is a small waterfall with a shady forest and thick foliage surrounding. To get there go to the Two Heroines Monument and take the road running east, the Pakhlok Rd., 7 kms. to Bang Pae. Look for the posted signs.
U Kathu Waterfall (Nam Tok Kathu)

The Kathu Waterfall is flowing down on the side of Kaoh Kamala (Kamala mountain) in the rainy forest. Last year the area was upgraded in a way to offer some facilities to go up to the mountain with a staircase of a level about 130 m.

During the rainy season (from July to December), the waterfall is more active.  During the high season, there's less of water flowing down, but the coolness of the place is still to be enjoyed.
Already on the first level you can be sitting in the shadow and have a view over the waterfall. At the second level, some stairs up, you can find nice places adjusted with tables and benches beside the river. On the mountain there are little paths everywhere and it's a pleasant and not too risky way to discover the rainy forest, a beautiful and preserved area.
 
U Ton Sai Waterfall

A small falls over which pours a great volume of water during the rainy season. The trees, watercourses, and pools nearby provide one of Phuket's loveliest scenes. The park headquarter and a small restaurant with an excellent view are also at Ton Sai.

Located near Thalang Town, 22 kms. from Phuket Town.
 

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