{"ok":true,"data":{"id":10802,"slug":"lampi-waterfall-beach-khao-lak","name":"Lampi Waterfall Beach","country":"Thailand","state":"Phang Nga","city":"Khao Lak","coords":{"lat":8.6253,"lng":98.4139},"beachType":"Sandy","tags":["hidden","scenic","vibes","sun bathing"],"article":{"hero":"The waterfall announces itself first through sound—you'll hear it from the parking area, a constant rush that grows louder as you walk down the path. When the beach opens before you, the first thing you notice is the stream, maybe three meters wide, flowing across the sand in a channel it's carved over centuries. During the wet season it runs tea-colored from tannins leached from jungle leaves; by March it turns nearly clear, cold enough to make you gasp when you step in.\n\nYou can follow the stream inland about fifty meters to where it drops over a limestone ledge in a white curtain, collecting in a pool deep enough to stand chest-high. Local families gather here in the late afternoon, children shrieking as they jump from the rocks while parents wash off the day's salt in the fresh water. The pool stays shaded until early afternoon, ferns and wild ginger crowding the banks, and you'll feel the temperature drop several degrees when you step under the falls.\n\nBack on the beach, the sand spreads north and south from the stream mouth, coarser and darker than nearby beaches due to the sediment the waterfall carries down. At low tide, you can wade across the channel to explore the tide pools on the south side, where small crabs scatter at your approach. The mixing zone where stream meets sea creates confused currents—swimming here requires attention to the changing patterns, especially during incoming tides when the ocean tries to push back against the freshwater flow.","teaser":"A stream tumbles directly onto the sand here, cutting a channel through the beach before disappearing into the Andaman. You'll see children playing where fresh water meets salt, the current creating swirls of temperature you can feel with your hand.","uniqueAngle":"The waterfall flowing directly onto the beach creates a natural freshwater shower unavailable at any other Khao Lak shoreline.","accessType":"Short walk from roadside parking","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Freshwater Pool Plunge","subtitle":"Natural basin beneath the falls"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Stream-Side Lounging","subtitle":"Cool off between ocean swims"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Waterfall Photography","subtitle":"Cascade meeting the Andaman Sea"},{"icon":"hike","title":"Stream Trail Walk","subtitle":"Follow watercourse into the jungle"}],"audience":{"surfer":"No waves worth mentioning—the beach faces southwest into the protected waters near the Similans, and the offshore islands block most swell. The stream outflow creates a permanent rip current where it meets the sea, stronger during ebb tides, which might be interesting for training paddling strength but offers nothing to ride. Use this spot for recovery days, letting the cold waterfall work on sore shoulders after sessions at better breaks to the south.","couples":"The waterfall pool offers something rare on Thai beaches—a chance to rinse off properly without returning to your hotel. You can spend a full day alternating between ocean swimming and freshwater soaks, the temperature contrast invigorating in the afternoon heat. Weekdays see fewer visitors, giving you relative privacy at both the falls and the beach. Pack a picnic to eat on the flat rocks near the stream mouth, where the sound of moving water drowns out everything else. Late afternoon light turns the falling water golden—bring a camera.","backpacker":"Free access, no entry fee—just park along the road (or arrive by scooter) and walk down. The waterfall pool makes it possible to camp rough on the beach without feeling grimy by morning; locals don't seem to mind discreet overnight stays at the north end beyond the stream. Refill water bottles from the falls (though boiling is wise) and rinse salt-stiff clothes in the current. The small café at the parking area sells basic fried rice and noodles for 50 baht, cheaper than beach restaurants closer to town.","local":"Thai families from Takua Pa and the surrounding villages treat this as a weekend recreation area, arriving with picnic supplies and spending hours at the waterfall pool while children play in the stream. You'll see grandmothers washing vegetables in the fresh water, monks cooling off in their robes after alms rounds, teenagers jumping repeatedly from the same rock into the pool. The beach itself draws fewer locals than the waterfall—Thais prefer the shade and fresh water to the exposed sand and salt.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Swimming at Lampi Waterfall Beach is generally safe during the dry season (November to April) when seas are calm. The beach area can have varying conditions, so assess the waves and currents before entering the water. During monsoon season (May to October), swimming becomes risky due to strong waves and currents. The beach's less crowded nature means limited lifeguard presence, so swimmers should be cautious and stay within their comfort zone. If visiting the nearby waterfall, be careful on wet rocks and avoid swimming in waterfall pools during or after heavy rain when currents can be strong.","q":"Is it safe to swim at Lampi Waterfall Beach?"},{"a":"The best time to visit is during the dry season from November to April for optimal beach conditions with calm seas and sunny weather. However, for the waterfall itself, visiting just after the rainy season (November to December) offers the most impressive flow while still enjoying good beach weather. December to February provides the best overall experience with comfortable temperatures, minimal rainfall, and beautiful beach conditions. The waterfall may have reduced flow during the driest months (March-April), but beach conditions remain excellent. Avoid monsoon season when both beach and waterfall access can be challenging and potentially unsafe.","q":"What is the best time to visit Lampi Waterfall Beach?"},{"a":"Lampi Waterfall Beach is located in the Khao Lak area and requires transport along the coastal road. You can reach it by rented scooter, which offers flexibility to explore both beach and waterfall, or arrange a taxi or tuk-tuk from your accommodation. The waterfall itself is accessed via a short trail from a parking area off Highway 4. Some visitors combine beach time with a waterfall visit as they're in close proximity. If you're not comfortable driving, many hotels can arrange transport or you can join organized tours that include Lampi Waterfall among Khao Lak's natural attractions.","q":"How do I get to Lampi Waterfall Beach?"},{"a":"Lampi Waterfall Beach is a more secluded location with limited commercial development directly on site. You'll find few if any permanent food vendors at the beach itself, so it's advisable to bring snacks and water, especially if planning to visit the waterfall. Accommodations are not available directly at this beach, but you can stay at nearby hotels and resorts in the broader Khao Lak area, which range from budget to luxury options. Most visitors base themselves at more developed beaches nearby and visit Lampi Waterfall Beach as a day trip, returning to their accommodation area for meals and overnight stays.","q":"Are there food and accommodation options at Lampi Waterfall Beach?"},{"a":"Lampi Waterfall Beach's defining feature is the stunning waterfall cascading near the shoreline, creating a rare combination of beach and waterfall in one location. This natural attraction sets it apart from typical beach destinations, offering opportunities for both sunbathing and freshwater exploration. The beach remains relatively undeveloped and less crowded, providing a more natural, tranquil experience for those seeking solitude. The surrounding scenery combines coastal beauty with lush tropical forest, appealing to nature lovers. The relative seclusion means fewer facilities but also a more pristine environment, perfect for visitors wanting to escape busy tourist areas while enjoying unique natural beauty.","q":"What makes Lampi Waterfall Beach unique compared to other Khao Lak beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Lampi Waterfall Beach: Khao Lak's Secret Cascade Shore","description":"Fresh cascades tumble onto powder-soft sand at this hidden Khao Lak cove. Swim beneath tropical waterfalls, claim your own patch of shore, and escape the crowds.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-uRrgGNC41X7U58wRaexOsFMRXr6C6fDSahUonk_NfzGSqaQRF73iNUD7Q8LDxeWTceGG4FlMWpuMCLUtWKYHPvp7vhlVVr7aZD0kq-PjIaJScCje06DLCjziIVXM0PNUvmDjsZtnD0fK87eboGWu3TTwlRlCEG2fN3PQVJ6qf9h9miq7xAAo6Ob8DHnsAJmP4VHz47k6WkXvsQyBSNnYNKk2KW-AnsjmeYFV-r3uSzQEo9lfpz-Q3TIc0hSyNE4bVXZlnv0p5-1vMgWlxQ-5Pr3_k4EXLW8oMSdUmXf1NHOmjY_1r5pmL26mdG9KOF_PqWn6wR2uioM8lqEj-osKr7HUDv4g3P6WVbHSEsCFWOWuunk8aPiCfM9YUMHp-LBdO6Lw7R_sax6mJQAyd20IO0pCz73Gpjsdf44KUrJrsRXw&w=1600"},"images":[]}}