Just a short drive from Bangkok lies Muak Lek, a charming district in Saraburi Province, where Central Thailand meets the Northeast. Nestled between Lopburi and Nakhon Ratchasima, this small town welcomes travelers heading along Highway No. 2, the Mittraphap Road, with a mix of pastoral charm and natural beauty.


Known for decades as “The Land of Milk and Curry Puffs,” Muak Lek is home to Thailand’s first dairy farm, the Thai–Danish Dairy Farm, which put local milk on the map, and the town’s beloved crispy curry puffs that visitors can’t resist taking home.

Yet, beyond its local flavors, Muak Lek is a sanctuary for nature lovers. Two waterfalls, born from the same stream flowing down from Khao Yai National Park, shape its identity: Muak Lek Waterfall and Chet Sao Noi (Seven Little Ladies) Waterfall.
Muak Lek Waterfall
Set within a lush forest park shaded by teak trees, Muak Lek Waterfall is both a conservation area and a botanical learning center. Small cascades flow all year round, making it a peaceful retreat for picnics and short walks. Interestingly, the stream that feeds this waterfall also marks the boundary between Central Thailand and Isan (Northeastern Thailand).






Just a few kilometers away, this waterfall features seven scenic tiers surrounded by tropical greenery. The trail along the stream is easy and ideal for families, beginners, or anyone looking for a gentle encounter with nature. Visitors can swim in designated areas, rent life vests, or simply enjoy the sound of flowing water beneath the trees.






Both waterfalls are beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit is October to November, when the water runs clear and full. Restaurants and cafés line the nearby roads, offering everything from spicy som tam and sticky rice to casual Thai dishes and local coffee. Don’t miss the famous Muak Lek curry puffs, a must-try before heading home.
Getting There by Train
For a slow-travel experience, take the train from Bangkok Apiwat Station:



Driving takes about 2.5 hours from Bangkok, and you’ll have the freedom to explore more, from the Thai–Danish Dairy Farm and Muak Lek Reservoir, to scenic grape vineyards, tree tunnels, and cozy riverside resorts perfect for a weekend escape.
Why Visit Muak Lek
Muak Lek is evolving, soon to be one of the gateways to Thailand’s High-Speed Rail network, yet it has preserved its tranquil charm and natural rhythm of life. Whether you’re looking for a one-day getaway or a relaxing weekend surrounded by forests, streams, and friendly locals, Muak Lek invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and discover how simple joys make travel meaningful.
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