Day 2 – Exploring Chanthaburi Temple & Waterfall : Thailand (Apr’26)
Early Morning at the Baan Luang Rajamaitri Historic Inn, Chanthaburi
Baan Luang Rajamaitri, the 150-year old Historic Inn where the legend of Luang Rajamaitri, the benefactor of Chantabun community, has been collected. Perched on the Baank of Chantabun river amongst the riverside community, the inn posses the ancient architectural structure charmed with the original lifestyle of the locals. This is where you can check-in back into the past…that travels to present























If Day 1 in Chanthaburi was about discovering the old town charm, Day 2 was all about stepping outside the city and connecting with nature. From peaceful temples hidden in local villages to stunning waterfalls deep inside the forest, this day turned into a perfect mix of spirituality, adventure, and scenic drives.
Wat Khao Banchob Temple
Drove around 40 KM from Chanthaburi. Happy Thai new year to everyone.
Unlike flat city temples, Wat Khao Banchob sits on elevated terrain.
You’ll climb steps surrounded by greenery
The higher you go, the quieter it gets
At the top, you get open views of the countryside
It’s not a tough climb—but enough to feel rewarding













Lunch at Guzzu cafe & Bistro
Today I drove approx 120 KM Motorbike. Drop by for a lunch here. It’ around 30 KM from Chanthaburi, Thailand. Recommend











Namtok Phlio National Park
Chasing Cool Breezes in the Summer Heat. Well known waterfall and national park near Chanthaburi, Thailand.
The waterfall itself is not very tall, but what makes it special is:
Crystal clear water
Smooth rocks and shallow pools
Hundreds of fish swimming around you
Yes—you can literally sit in the water and fish will come around your feet. It’s one of those small but memorable experiences.
















Coffee & Dinner
Evening Walking around Chanthaburi old town
The old town—locally called the Chanthaboon Waterfront Community—sits along the river in Chanthaburi.
It’s known for:
Wooden riverside houses
Narrow streets with cafés and local shops
A mix of Thai, Chinese, and Vietnamese influencesUnlike tourist-heavy areas, this place still feels like a real neighborhood, not a staged attraction.






1. What can you do in Chanthaburi on Day 2?
You can explore nearby temples, waterfalls, and take a scenic road trip outside the city.
2. Is Khao Soi Dao waterfall worth visiting?
Yes, it’s one of the most beautiful multi-tier waterfalls in the region with nature trails.
3. How far is Khao Soi Dao from Chanthaburi?
It is around 70 km from Chanthaburi town.
4. What is special about Namtok Phlio National Park?
It offers waterfalls, forest landscapes, and historical stupas from King Rama V era.
5. Can you do Chanthaburi in 2 days?
Yes, 2 days is perfect to explore both the town and nearby nature spots.
6. Are the waterfalls safe for swimming?
Some areas are safe, but always follow local guidelines.
7. What is the best time to visit waterfalls in Chanthaburi?
Rainy season offers the best water flow.
8. Do you need a car for this trip?
Yes, having a car makes exploring outside Chanthaburi much easier.
9. Are there entry fees for national parks?
Yes, small entrance fees are applicable.
10. Is Chanthaburi crowded with tourists?
No, it’s still relatively less crowded compared to other Thai destinations.

