Private Tour
Available languages
9 hours
Mobile ticket
Experience the blend of Rich culture, amazing nature and marvelous history of Thailand in a day trip from Bangkok to historic city Kanchanaburi.
You will explore Erawan National Park which is a renowned nature reserve spanning over 550 square kilometers. It encompasses diverse flora and fauna, forests and limestone hills. Main attraction is this Park will be Erwan Water Fall, waterfall named after the Erawan, the three-headed white elephant of Hindu mythology. The seven-tiered falls are said to resemble the Erawan. Next, boat ride on River Kawai and a short trip on Bridge Over the River Kawai. The last station of this trip be Jeath Wat Museum also known as The Railway museum illustrates the region's role in World War II. It focuses on the history of the infamous Death Railway.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Experienced English speaking local guide.
Hotel pick-up & drop-off from Bangkok city.
Private Tour.
Entrance Tickets.
Entrance ticket for Erawan Waterfall.
Gratuities.
Personal expenses.
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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.
River Khwae Bridge
Bridge Over the River Kwai is the most important part of the railway track between Myanmar and Thailand by the Japanese in 1942. The railway track was built by he prisoners of war, who were forced to work in horrible circumstances. The aforementioned bridge was constantly under attack which made it life-threatening for the prisoners of war to work there. A large number of prisoners died there. The railway track is also called the Death Railway.
Duration: 9 hours
Pickup included
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