Erawan National Park and River Kwai: Day Trip from Bangkok Exploring Thailand's Nature and History
Erawan National Park
Immerse yourself in the rich culture, stunning nature, and fascinating history of Thailand on a day trip from Bangkok. Explore Erawan National Park, take a boat ride on the River Kwai, and visit the Jeath Wat Museum to learn about the region's role in World War II.
Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Erawan National Park - Erawan National Park is a renowned nature reserve spanning over 550 square kilometers. It encompasses diverse flora and fauna, forests and limestone hills. Its signature feature is the seven-tiered Erawan Falls that descends into clear and emerald-green ponds. The park also hosts several fascinating caves which offer various walking trails for hiking and wildlife watching. It’s a must-visit Thai destination for nature enthusiasts.
What's Included
  • Experienced English-speaking local guide
  • Convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off in Bangkok
  • Exclusive private tour experience
  • All entrance tickets included
  • Special access to Erawan Waterfall
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities.
  • Personal expenses.
Additional Information

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry, breathtaking natural beauty, and profound historical significance of Thailand with a day-long excursion from Bangkok to the ancient city of Kanchanaburi.

Take in the wonders of Erawan National Park, a celebrated sanctuary that stretches across more than 550 square kilometers. Here, you’ll find an array of plant and animal life, expansive woodlands, and dramatic limestone topography. The centerpiece of the park is the exquisite Erawan Waterfall, named for the mythological three-headed white elephant known as Erawan. Its seven cascading levels are thought to echo the shape of the elephant. Additionally, enjoy a serene boat journey on the River Kwai, followed by a brief visit to the iconic Bridge over the River Kwai. Conclude your adventure with a stop at the Jeath War Museum, also recognized as the Railway Museum, which sheds light on the area’s involvement in World War II and details the notorious history of the Death Railway.

  • Total duration of the trip is about 9 - 10 hours ( subject to traffic situation on the road) included 4 - hours journey from Bangkok. subject to traffic situation on the road.
Location
Erawan National Park
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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