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Jon Lau

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Ton Ao Yon Waterfall
2019 Oct 20
What an adventure to this secluded waterfall! Didnt make it all the way to the fall but a glimpse was sufficient. Had fun dipping our feet in the water streams with little fishes (guppies) swimming around. Getting there was easy by car.
Suvarnabhumi SA
2024 Jul 17
Best Option to get to Phaya Thai station from Airport. At only 45baht, it takes about 51mins. My return trip took me 30mins.

Comparing to Grab, which I had to wait for 13mins for the car to arrive at the pickup point and helplessly hoping that the driver won't cancel the booking, the Rail train is more deterministic and assuring.

Follow directions to B1 and when you will see the Mango stall on the left side and Money changer on the right, you will see the Travelator to the Entrance/Exit of the Station. You can buy tickets at the human manned counter next to the Entrance/Exit. 45 baht to the last station (Phaya Thai). You will be given a round black token to scan at the Entrance/Exit gate.

After the Entrance/Exit gate, go downstairs to the station. Any escalator, stairs or lift will do to get you downstairs. When the train arrives, do wait for all to depart and for security to do a sweep through all cabins. Doors will close during the sweep. When doors reopen, you can enter the train.

Have a good, comfortable, clean and cooling train ride!
Situated at an obscure part of Singapore, we ventured along the Old Upper Thomson Road and arrived here. A tranquil place and good for a getaway from the hustle and bustle of busy Singapore. The calm reservoir sooths any clustered mind. A recommended getaway for deep thinking and reflection.