Digital travel platform Agoda has spotlighted Thi Lo Su Waterfall in Umphang, Thailand, as one of Asia’s nine must-visit cascades for adventurous travelers. As the largest waterfall in Thailand, Thi Lo Su captivates visitors with its towering limestone cliffs, thundering tiers, and lush, untamed surroundings.
Hidden within the Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary in Tak province, this natural wonder is far from the typical tourist route. The journey itself—winding mountain roads, river passages, and forest treks—adds to its allure. Travelers who reach Thi Lo Su are rewarded with panoramic views of cascading water, mist rising through the jungle canopy, and a sense of stepping into one of Southeast Asia’s most pristine landscapes. For those seeking an off-the-grid escape filled with hiking, camping, and raw natural beauty, Thi Lo Su offers an unforgettable adventure.

More Waterfall Treasures Across Asia
While Thi Lo Su takes center stage, Agoda’s curated list includes eight other remarkable waterfalls across the region, each with its own unique charm:
- Shiraito Falls, Japan – A graceful curtain of water near Mt. Fuji, framed by tranquil forests.
- Seoraksan National Park, South Korea – Rugged peaks sheltering hidden gems like Biryong and Yukdam Falls.
- Senaru, Indonesia – Gateway to the twin treasures of Sendang Gile and Tiu Kelep at the foot of Mount Rinjani.
- Agumbe, India – A rainforest haven in the Western Ghats, home to Barkana and Onake Abbi Falls.
- Ditumabo Falls, Philippines – Known as the “Mother Falls” of Baler, reached through a lively jungle trek.
- Belum Rainforest, Malaysia – Remote cascades hidden within one of Malaysia’s last untouched rainforests.
- Liangshan Waterfalls, Taiwan – A serene natural and cultural retreat in the indigenous lands of Pingtung.
- Dau Dang & Silver Waterfalls, Vietnam – Peaceful escapes within Ba Be National Park’s biodiverse landscapes.
Check out more captivating cascades in Thailand here.
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