Chaiyaphum Waterfalls
Amphoe Muang
Pha Eiang Waterfall is around 32 km. northwest of the Provincial Hall on Highway No.2159 (Chaiyaphum - Nong Bua Daeng). This is a medium-sized waterfall that is a slant cliff across a stream which makes the waterfall fall to one side of the cliff. The waterfall is west of Tat Tone National Park at Lam Huai Chi Long. The area surrounding the waterfall is a dry, thick jungle which has many big tress, making for a shady area ideal for relaxation.
Tat Fa Waterfall or Tham Tia Waterfall is both a small cave at the foot of Khao Phu E Thao and a steep waterfall about 15-20 meters wide, 80-90 meters high and has a 30 degree angle. There is year - round water flow and a pool provides splendid swimming. The waterfall is in Tambon Na Siao, 25 km. north of the city on highway No.201.
Tat Tone Waterfall is one of the highest and most beautiful waterfalls in the Northeast. There is a stone terrace 50 meters wide and 6 meters high. It has a year-round flow of water, which is especially abundant in the rainy season during April-September. The source of the waterfall is the mountains that surround national forest reserves which are Phu Khong, Phu Yuak, and Phu E Thao, all of which connect each other to create the Lankha mountain Range. Rainwater accumulate here and gradually flows down to Huai Prachao and eventually to Tat Tone Waterfall.
Amphoe Thep Satit
Thep Phana Waterfall is a medium - sized waterfall in thick jungle which has a cool climate and lots of water during May - October. The waterfall has different looks from different angles. It is 48 km. From the town hall.
Thep Prathan Waterfall is an almost flat waterfall of medium size. Rocks make up low terraces from top to bottom. A steep part has plenty of water during May : October. It is 34 km. from the town hall.