Amphoe Umphang is 164 kilometres
south of Mae Sot on Highway 1090. The scenic highway’s highest point
is some 1200 metres above sea level. The winding route takes some 4
hours to complete, particularly during the Rains Season or the Cool
Season when mountain mists impede progress.
This spectacular waterfall is located in the Umphang Wildlife
Sanctuary and can be visited only from November through May. Would -
be visitors to the waterfall and wildlife sanctuary are recommended
to enquire first with the TAT office in Tak Tel : (055)
514-341-3 for information regarding travel conditions and camping
opportunities.
This waterfall on a limestone mountain flows in tiers, and is 10 m wide and 50 m long. Its flowing stream against boulders looks like a beautiful white cloud.
Thi Lo Cho Waterfall or Saifon
Waterfall. Its rapidly flowing stream against boulders causes
sprays of water that look like falling rain from the sky, and a
rainbow is therefore created.