Pha Tad waterfall in Kanchanaburi reopens Friday 

Liquid levels back to normal after three-month dry winter closing

Pha Tad waterfall in Kanchanaburi reopens Friday 
The Ha Tad river in Srinakarin Dam National Park, in Thong Pha Phum city of Kanchanaburi, will resume to people on July 19 after a three-month closing. ( Photo supplied/Piyarach Chongcharoen )

KANCHANABURI: After a three-month suspension, customers will be able to return to the popular tourist destination in Srinakarin Dam National Park on Friday.

According to Khunakorn Boonkuesong, the director of the national park in the Thong Pha Phum city, flows from the river have slowed to a stream during the current dry season. Outdoor activities were foreexclud, and campers ‘ access to water was inadequate. From March 1 through March 1 until problems improved, park authorities were forced to close the page.

With liquid amounts and flows then back to normal, park authorities decided to restart the river, starting from July 19, said Mr Khunakorn. He claimed that visitors can use their usual outdoor options and set up tents on the campground as they would.

Ha Tad waterfall has three levels, each measuring about 30 meters high. There is a big lake at each level for guests to use. A variety of plants and trees are abundant in the area, which makes it dark.

The fountain is located 12 miles from Highway 323 in Thong Pha Phum area. For more information, customers can call park officials at 081-378-2842, internet [email protected] or explore the KhueanSrinagarindra National Park Facebook page.