Visit the waterfall in the dry season The only one in Sisaket

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Sisaket, Cool down, visit a waterfall in the dry season. The only one in Sisaket Province Play in the water amidst various greenery.

At Samrongkiat Waterfall Arboretum Ban Samrongkiat, Village No. 5, Bak Dong Subdistrict, Khun Han District, Sisaket Province, location of Samrongkiat Waterfall. It is a medium sized waterfall falling from a 10 meter high cliff. Above the waterfall is a stream flowing along a rocky field. It was originally called “Devil’s Waterfall” after the military ranger unit nicknamed “Devil’s Unit” which used this waterfall as its location. The unit operated in the past until 2006, when the area was improved to be a tourist attraction. Devil’s Waterfall was renamed ‘Samrong Kiat Waterfall’

Nowadays, many tourists are continually coming to play in the water to cool off. After the air in the area increased The Samrong Kiat Waterfall is considered an important tourist attraction of Sisaket Province. Because in the dry season, tourists can still play in the waterfall. amidst various types of
flora The water falling below is beautiful and refreshing.

water flowing down Courtesy of the Sisaket Provincial Irrigation Project. The water will be released from Huai Sabaeng Dam. which is the area above the waterfall for farmers to do second rice farming Samrongkiat Waterfall is located in the middle, between Huai Sabaeng Dam and the agricultural area of ??villagers who do second-season rice. Water that is released to farmers must flow through this waterfall. For this waterfall is quite safe. The stream above is not deep, so children can play in the water. The surrounding atmosphere is shady with small and large plants. Suitable for doing travel and recreation activities.

In addition, there is also the Ton Sompong Si Phi Nong group. It is a ‘heritage arboretum of the land’ located in the area of ??the Samrongkiat Waterfall Arboretum, more than 100 years old. During this period there will be dozens of royal bees nesting in the Sompong tree.

Source: Thai News Agency