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Opening Hours: 08:00 – 17:00
 
Anodat Waterfall, Prachin Buri is a mid-sized waterfall located in Na Di District, forming part of the expansive forest of Khao Yai National Park that stretches across several provinces. Its standout feature is year-round flow fed by abundant headwaters from the Khao Yai range, keeping the stream clear and cool while nourishing the surrounding forest. The area serves as a haven for diverse wildlife, especially colorful butterflies that appear in large numbers in early rainy season—one reason this spot is cherished as a quiet, nature-rich retreat in Prachin Buri.
 
The waterfall cascades gently over rocky terraces in the forest. Though not very high, its charm lies in the lush shade and intact natural setting. Visitors can feel the cool mist drifting across the area and rest under tall trees in calm surroundings. More than a sightseeing spot, the waterfall reflects the ecological abundance of Khao Yai’s forest, which has been protected for decades.
 
Another highlight is the spectacle of hundreds to thousands of butterflies gliding freely—especially from late May to July, when humidity rises and wildflowers bloom. Species with vivid colors and intricate patterns gather here, creating a breathtaking scene that feels almost storybook. Such beauty is rare elsewhere, drawing nature photographers and travelers seeking a peaceful atmosphere.
 
The area around the falls preserves Khao Yai’s forest character—lush vegetation and varied wildlife. At times you may hear hornbills or bulbuls, or notice animal tracks along the path. Immersion in this rich biodiversity is not only enjoyable but also heightens awareness of conservation values.
 
Reaching Anodat Waterfall requires a private car, as public transport does not directly access the site. Drive from Prachin Buri City toward Na Di District via main roads into Khao Yai National Park. From the designated parking area, continue on foot to the falls. The trail isn’t long—about 15–30 minutes depending on fitness and gear. Most of the way is flat to gently sloped with tree shade, ideal for an easy nature walk.
 
Although the waterfall is visitable year-round, the best time is May to July: water is clear and plentiful, and butterflies are most active. In the peak rainy months, the forest turns vividly green but paths may be slippery and currents stronger—extra caution helps. In the cool season, flow may decrease yet the quiet ambience remains perfect for a restful escape.
 
Anodat Waterfall isn’t as renowned as headline sites like Haew Narok or Haew Suwat, but its quiet and unspoiled feel is precisely the charm that wins over many visitors—often bringing them back. Lighter crowds also help the local ecosystem stay intact, giving travelers a sense of privacy and genuine rest.
 
From a conservation angle, the site underscores the importance of ongoing stewardship. Khao Yai National Park enforces clear visitor rules: do not remove plants or animals, no campfires, and pack out all trash. These measures keep the place beautiful and ecologically sound.
 
The waterfall is also a great field classroom. Beyond observing a tropical forest ecosystem, visitors can watch the behavior of insects, butterflies, and small fauna that call the woods home. Photographers will find rewarding angles—silky cascades, swirls of butterflies, and deep-green forest backdrops.
 
Pack suitable trail shoes, drinking water, breathable clothing, and a camera. Bring a small trash bag to carry out your waste and help keep the forest clean. In the rainy season, add a light rain jacket or compact umbrella, and stay mindful of possible venomous creatures like snakes or centipedes along the path.
 
Families with children should prepare a bit more: while the trail isn’t difficult, some sections can be slick or slightly inclined—hold hands and supervise closely. Nature-loving seniors can visit too with due caution and occasional assistance on the trickier bits.
 
Though information about Anodat Waterfall is not as widespread as more famous falls, its intact natural character and singular appeal make it a worthy destination. It offers a forest walk not far from major towns yet delivers a deep sense of calm and connection with nature.
 
Name Anodat Waterfall (น้ำตกอโนดาด)
Location Ban Bu Sung – Khlong Sai, Moo 10, Na Di Subdistrict, Na Di District, Prachin Buri Province
Characteristics Mid-sized waterfall with year-round flow; tranquil, shaded forest ambience; large numbers of butterflies in early rainy season
Period Natural site within Khao Yai National Park
Key Evidence Local administrative sources (Na Di Subdistrict); accounts from local visitors
Name Origin “Anodat/Anotata” echoes the sacred Anotatta Lake of Buddhist lore, symbolizing a pure, revered water source
Travel Private car required from Prachin Buri City to Na Di District; park at the designated area, then hike about 15–30 minutes to the falls
Current Status Open to visitors; limited on-site facilities
 
FAQ
Where is Anodat Waterfall?
It’s located at Ban Bu Sung – Khlong Sai, Moo 10, Na Di Subdistrict, Na Di District, Prachin Buri, within the Khao Yai National Park area.
 
Does the waterfall flow year-round?
Yes. Fed by abundant headwaters from the Khao Yai range, Anodat Waterfall has flow throughout the year.
 
When is the best time to visit?
Any time of year is possible, but May–July is ideal for clear water and peak butterfly activity.
 
Are there really many butterflies?
Yes—especially in early rainy season, with numerous species seen around the stream and rock flats.
 
Can I get there by public transport?
It’s not convenient. A private car is recommended to access the area, then continue on foot to the falls.
 
Is there an entrance fee?
The site lies within Khao Yai National Park, so standard park fees apply and may change. Check with the authorities before visiting.
 
What should I prepare?
Trail shoes, drinking water, breathable clothing, light rain gear in the wet season, and care regarding possible venomous creatures along the path.
Nature and Wildlife Category: Nature and Wildlife
Waterfalls Group: Waterfalls
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