Chantara Falls
This Way Up
As I said earlier, a lot of people don't seem to notice the staircase leading up here. This is a shame, as it is well worth your attention...
Follow The Steps
These stone steps can be a bit slippery. However, if you take your time you will be fine.
Keep Going...
Nearly there now.
Looking Down
Once you have finished with the steps, you can look down from the top of the waterfall. You can see a bench and a wall, which are both good spots for a picnic. However, this isn't why we are here.
The Upper Falls
When you emerge from the steps, you realise that there are more falls still to see. Also note, that we are not alone. There are some people ahead of us, sitting by a big pool.
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