Wing Hin Waterfall.
Wing Hin Waterfall swaps dramatic, towering drops for a secluded, slow-paced slice of Khao Sok National Park. Reached via a two-hour round-trip jungle trek from the park headquarters, this lesser-visited spot feels delightfully wild. Its name, meaning "Stone Wings," comes from the broad, flat rock shelves that frame the cascading water and create a series of shallow, natural pools. The falls drop gently over about ten meters of layered stone, offering a quiet place to swim and cool off during the wet season. The dense canopy keeping the trail shaded also makes the hike an excellent route for spotting forest birds like kingfishers and sunbirds. It is an ideal escape for those who value a peaceful hike and a quiet dip over crowded, postcard-perfect spectacles.
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