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Erawan waterfall tours from Bangkok

Erawan waterfall tours from Bangkok

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What’s includes

  • Transportation from Bangkok & Back
  • All entry fees & taxes
  • Lunch
  • Bottled water
  • Professional Guide

Full-day tour from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi, dedicatedly designed by veteran 10-year experience guides!

You will rejoice in a natural, cultural, and historical explorations in a single day. Choose your combo itinerary includes Erawan Water Fall with Elephant care or Floating market or River Kwai Bridge, Wat Tai, JEATH War Museum, Wat Tham Khao Poon, Death Railway, Chong Kai War Cemetery, and a long-tailed boat in River Kwai

Do wear comfortable and covered clothes while visiting the park as you’d be trekking or walking into the forest for exploring the famous attractions around.

Prefer wearing sturdy shoes

Note:- Stops will base on tour option

Erawan National Park is  known for Erawan Falls, which cascades down 7 tiers. The park’s many caves include Phartat Cave, which has stalactites and stalagmites, and Ta Duang Cave, featuring rock paintings. Limestone Wang Bah Dan Cave has 2 levels, with a stream in its lower chamber. The park is crossed by trails, and home to elephants and deer.

Elephant Haven – Observe and learn about the rescued Elephants. Visitors choosing the Haven will have meaningful encounters with these magnificent elephants, learn about their individual histories and traits while supporting ethical tourism. Guests will also have the opportunity of meeting a herd of beautiful cows, some clucking chickens, and the Haven’s rescue dogs.


Death Railway – take a train ride on the historical Death Railway which was once built by allied Prisoners of War and runs partly parallel to the River Kwai and through dense jungle. 


 The Floating Market of Damnoen Saduak is among one of the most attractive floating markets in Thailand. Motor boat rides are already included in your tour! Many Thai and foreign tourists come here to absorb the atmosphere of Thailand water markets that have been like this for over a 100 years. At this floating market, you can try a number of delicious Thai fruits and foods such as sweet mango on sticky rice, freshly-made coconut icecream, and Thai-style boat noodle.

Maeklong Railway Market (Talad Rom Hub) The Railway Market is humorously called as the “life-risking” market! You will have fun riding a local train toward the Mae Klong station. While on this train, you will see the “Unseen-Thailand” experience. When the train signal rings up, the chaos will happen! Vendors will rush to detract their stall and clear away all goods that obstructs the running train at a great speed. Once the train passes, all shop owners will resume their stalls again.

River Kwai Bridge Thanks to several films and books, the Bridge over the River Kwai has become famous and attracted both Thais and foreigners to the site. If an ordinary black iron bridge can tell a story, you can be sure it’s a dramatic one. The bridge has steel plates over the ties to make it easy to walk over the span. There are also viewing platforms between the trestles to give you a view of the river as well as to give you a place to get out of the way if you’re on the bridge when a train comes. You will have a delicious lunch at a raft restaurant near the River Kwai Bridge.


Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre and Memorial Walking Trail This cutting on the Death Railway cost the lives of more than 16,000 Allied prisoners and countless Asian laborers during World War II. Take the walking trail to the cutting and visit the Hellfire Pass museu