About Pam Bok Waterfall
A small jungle waterfall outside Pai with a short walk-in path. A quick photo and dip stop on the canyon-day loop.
A small jungle waterfall outside Pai with a short walk-in path. A quick photo and dip stop on the canyon-day loop.
Why visit
- Good value for the entry or activity price compared to similar attractions elsewhere in Thailand
- Pam Bok Waterfall is one of Pai's identifiable activities and the kind of stop that makes the trip memorable
- Photogenic enough that it tends to feature in the social-media posts of every group of friends who visit Pai
- Located in Mae Hi, the rural area west toward the canyon which makes it easy to combine with other Pai sightseeing in a single day
- The waterfall is a refreshing break from the Pai heat especially in the wet season
What to expect
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Local tips
- Bring small bills the entry desk often does not break 1000 baht notes cleanly
- Combine with Bamboo Bridge Boon Ko Ku So for a full day of sightseeing
- Last entry is usually 1 hour before stated closing time arrive earlier rather than later
- Practical access is rent a scooter or walk if staying central
Frequently asked questions
How much time should I plan for Pam Bok Waterfall?
Most visitors spend 1-3 hours on site depending on how thoroughly they explore. Plan a half-day if you also want to use the surrounding area or restaurants. Bring water and sun protection regardless of the season.
Is the attraction suitable for older visitors or limited mobility?
Some areas may involve stairs or uneven ground call ahead if mobility is a concern. Most main viewing or visiting points are accessible and resting spots are usually available. Allow more time and visit during cooler hours of the day.
What is the entry fee?
Foreign visitor pricing is typically 100-400 baht and Thai-resident pricing is lower. Children under a certain height or age are usually free or half price. Check at the gate for current rates which change seasonally.