Mae Sa Waterfall
The Sa Waterfall was a small waterfalls and cascades spaced anywhere between 100m to 500m had interesting shapes.
Most of the falls were signposted so we could identify them. But there a
Is as more of a Thai picnic and swimming spot. That was because none of the falls individually were more than 10m tall I reckon, and we saw many Thai holiday-makers picnicking with friends and family. In fact, it was quite a popular place despite us showing up in the late afternoon, which didn't leave us a whole lot of time to experience all the waterfalls before it started to get dark. Thus, our visit here felt kind of rushed.
Even though we thought 4-8 were the most interesting, it wasn't easy getting satisfying photos of most of them. Even some of these could be construed as more like rapids or mini-cascades than waterfalls. But once we got beyond the eighth waterfall, we continued on to see what waterfalls 9 and 10 looked like, but there was no signage and I could've made the case that these last two were nothing more than rapids given how the terrain was flattening out.