

Thee Lor Su is Burmese language for “largeness”. It is a large, fascinating waterfall in Tak province, in the northwest of Thailand. I had known its reputation for a long time, but had no chance to visit, until 3 years ago when my friend and I selected to travel to this national park. The way to go is very hard as there are winding roads with more than 1,000 curves and it takes around 8 hours to get there. My travel started at 10 pm. on Friday night, 4 November 2005, at my university. We went by van. During the trip in the van, most of us, including me, were dizzy and vomited due to the winding roads, even though we all took anti-motion sickness pills. However, I thought it’s my happy time and I am proud to join the hard trip.
We got there about 6 am on Saturday. We stayed at a resort, but I cannot remember its name. In my memory, the resort is quite pretty surrounded by many trees and mountains. We went to Thee Lor Jor waterfall first, by boat, because we had to pass this waterfall before reaching Thee Lor Su. It’s very nice.

Afterwards, we took the van again to Thee Lor Su. When the van arrived at the waterfall, we cannot see the waterfall right away, since we needed to walk up the mountain among the trees about 2 kilometers. Ultimately, when we reached the top of the mountain, Thee Lor Su is there. We heard the sound of the waterfall crashing against the rocks very loudly. The waterfall is very beautiful and huge. The water is so clear, clean and cool and of course we didn’t miss taking many photos which I am showing here for your information. =^_^=


1 comment:
Oh I'm so jealous. I've always wanted to ride an elephant. You look so cool on it. Bet it's comfortable for you though because you're Thai :-)
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