Immerse yourself in the rich culture, stunning nature, and fascinating history of Thailand on a day trip from Bangkok. Explore Erawan National Park, visit the iconic Erawan Waterfall, take a boat ride on the River Kwai, and learn about the region’s role in World War II at the Jeath Wat Museum.
Immerse yourself in the rich culture, stunning nature, and fascinating history of Thailand on a day trip from Bangkok. Explore Erawan National Park, visit the iconic Erawan Waterfall, take a boat ride on the River Kwai, and learn about the region’s role in World War II at the Jeath Wat Museum.
- Erawan National Park - Erawan National Park is a celebrated nature reserve covering over 550 square kilometers. It features a rich variety of flora and fauna, along with forests and limestone hills. The park’s highlight is the seven-tiered Erawan Falls, cascading into clear, emerald-green pools. Additionally, the park is home to several intriguing…
- Erawan National Park - Erawan National Park is a celebrated nature reserve covering over 550 square kilometers. It features a rich variety of flora and fauna, along with forests and limestone hills. The park’s highlight is the seven-tiered Erawan Falls, cascading into clear, emerald-green pools. Additionally, the park is home to several intriguing caves and offers numerous walking trails for hiking and wildlife observation. It is a must-visit destination in Thailand for nature lovers.
- Bridge Over the River Kwai - The Bridge Over the River Kwai is a significant part of the railway line between Myanmar and Thailand, constructed by the Japanese in 1942. Built by prisoners of war under dire conditions, the bridge was frequently targeted, making it perilous for the laborers. Many prisoners lost their lives there. This railway line is also known as the Death Railway.
- River Kwai - The Khwae Yai River, also referred to as the Si Sawat, is located in western Thailand. Originating in the Tenasserim Hills, it flows approximately 380 kilometers through the Sangkhla Buri, Si Sawat, and Mueang Districts of Kanchanaburi Province, where it joins the Khwae Noi to form the Mae Klong River at Pak Phraek.
- JEATH War Museum - The JEATH War Museum in Thailand is dedicated to the Death Railway, constructed from 1942 to 1943 by Allied POWs under Japanese command, as part of the Thai-Burma railways.

- Hotel pick-up & drop-off from Bangkok city.
- Experienced English speaking local guide.
- Private Tour.
- Entrance Tickets included.
- Visit Erawan Waterfall with entrance ticket provided.
- Hotel pick-up & drop-off from Bangkok city.
- Experienced English speaking local guide.
- Private Tour.
- Entrance Tickets included.
- Visit Erawan Waterfall with entrance ticket provided.
- Personal expenses
- Gruatities.
- Personal expenses
- Gruatities.
Discover the fusion of vibrant traditions, breathtaking natural beauty, and a rich historical tapestry with a one-day excursion from Bangkok to the antique city of Kanchanaburi.
Your journey will take you to Erawan National Park, a famous conservation area that covers more than 550 square kilometers. It’s home to a variety of wildlife, verdant…
Discover the fusion of vibrant traditions, breathtaking natural beauty, and a rich historical tapestry with a one-day excursion from Bangkok to the antique city of Kanchanaburi.
Your journey will take you to Erawan National Park, a famous conservation area that covers more than 550 square kilometers. It’s home to a variety of wildlife, verdant woodlands, and rugged karst formations. The highlight of your visit to the park will undoubtedly be the Erawan Waterfall, inspired by the mythological Erawan, a three-headed albino elephant from Hindu tradition. The cascade’s seven levels are thought to evoke the image of the Erawan. Following that, you’ll take a serene boat ride along the River Kwai and enjoy a brief tour over the iconic Bridge on the River Kwai. The final stop on your itinerary is the Jeath War Museum, also known as The Railway museum, which chronicles the area’s significance during the Second World War and sheds light on the harrowing tale of the notorious 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.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.