Tat Mok National Park

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Mueang Phetchabun District, Thailand

National park· Tourist attraction

Tat Mok National Park Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Tat Mok National Park is located in Mueang Phetchabun District, Thailand on Na Pa,. Tat Mok National Park is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category national park in Thailand.

Address

Na Pa,

Phone

+66882787108

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PROSENJIT CHANDRA

Entrance is THB 100 per adult and parking is THB 50 per vehicle. I could not see the fall or national park as the ticket official did not inform that due to rain area got slippery so they close the visit to waterfall. I am giving 1 star because of official who sold us the tickets without informing that waterfall is closed. From the ticket counter or the entrance to the park / water fall area would be around 10 kms. Although confronting a lot with official about misinforming about the closer of waterfall, we got our ticket cost back but seems that it must be a worth visit.

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Truth Hurts

Great great great place! Wonder why there is not much visitor!!! The place is stunning! Quiet, well organized. There is no phone signal but who cares! Entrance fee 100 baht 30 for the car, camping 30 b per person. Dreams are beautiful as the sky at night!

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p don j

Foreign price to enter is many more times the price Thais pay. Despite this almost all signage is in thai only? Why am I paying more for a worse service? Nobody tells you at the entrance that the waterfall is closed. The first time you realise is once you have driven 10-15km inside the park and are confronted with a barrier. There needs to be a big sign at the entrance clearly communicating this. But let's be honest it should not be closed at all. A lot of water in a waterfall is a good thing. Just ban swimming, no need to close the whole area. The nature trail which starts from near the barrier is completely overgrown - no maintenance - impossible to follow after 10 metres. So it seems the only thing left to do in the park is the chom dao viewpoint. Why charge full price if most things are not accessible? Seems like a lovely park but let down by mismanagement as well as the entrance fee xenophobia and discrimination that exists in every thai national park.

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Sandeep Kumar

Awesome place...well organised and maintained....lovely atmosphere.....nature vibes..

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Apurva Garg

Small waterfall with cheap entrance ticket