Ko Luang Waterfall’s Seasonal Color Transformation Attracts Tourists

Lamphun: Check in at Lamphun and visit 'Ko Luang Waterfall', which changes colors with the seasons. In winter, it is indigo blue, in summer it turns emerald green, and in the rainy season, it turns into the color of iced tea. People flock to play in the water to cool off.

According to Thai News Agency, 'Ko Luang Waterfall' is located in Mae Ping National Park, Li District, Lamphun Province. At this time, the water is emerald green. Tourists flock to play in the water to cool off and escape the PM 2.5 dust. The atmosphere is lively, with park officials providing assistance.

Mr. Wira Sangkham, head of the Koh Luang Waterfall Unit, Mae Ping National Park, said that recently there have been significantly more people coming to play in the waterfall, more than 40% compared to other months. On Saturdays and Sundays, there are 300-500 people, while on weekdays, there are an average of more than 100 tourists per day, more than last year because the weather is hot and posting about the beauty of this waterfall on social media has made more and more people come to play in the water.

For 'Koh Luang Waterfall', it is more special than almost every waterfall. It is a waterfall with 3 colors that change with the seasons. For example, when winter comes, the color of the waterfall will be indigo blue. In the summer, it changes from indigo to emerald green. Then when the rainy season comes, the waterfall will become the color of iced tea. This is because Koh Luang Waterfall is a limestone waterfall or a waterfall with natural minerals. What is even more special is that each year, the intensity of the waterfall's colors is not the same at all.

Ko Luang Waterfall, the source of the water is in Mae Prik District, Lampang Province, connected to Li District, Lamphun Province. The waterfall is over 20 kilometers long and has different colors according to the season along the waterfall, which is 8 meters deep. There is also a camping area available.