Erawan Waterfall & River Kwai Tour
FromTHB 150
10 hours
Bangkok, Thailand
About this activity
Discover the natural beauty of Erawan Waterfall and the historical significance of the River Kwai Bridge on this private full-day tour from Bangkok.
Highlights
- Explore Erawan Waterfall's seven-tiered beauty
- Swim in natural pools beneath cascading waters
- Learn about the history of the River Kwai Bridge
- Enjoy scenic views of Kanchanaburi province
- Experience a private, personalized tour
Full description
Embark on a captivating journey from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi, where you'll explore the stunning seven-tiered Erawan Waterfall, renowned for its emerald-green pools and lush surroundings. Enjoy a refreshing swim in the natural pools beneath the cascading waters. Afterward, delve into the rich history of the River Kwai Bridge, a significant landmark from World War II. This private tour offers personalized attention, ensuring a memorable and enriching experience.
Included / Excluded
- Round-trip transportation from Bangkok
- Guided tour of Erawan Waterfall
- Visit to the River Kwai Bridge
- Meals and beverages
Itinerary
1
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.
Duration: 3 hoursAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
2
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: 30 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
3
The Khwae Yai River, also known as the Si Sawat, is a river in western Thailand. It has its source in the Tenasserim Hills and flows for about 380 kilometres through Sangkhla Buri, Si Sawat, and Mueang Districts of Kanchanaburi Province, where it merges with the Khwae Noi to form the Mae Klong River at Pak Phraek.
Duration: 1 hourAdmission: YES
4
The JEATH War Museum is a war museum in Thailand about the Death Railway built from 1942 to 1943 by Allied POWs under the direction of the Japanese, a part of the Thai-Burma railways.
Duration: 30 minAdmission: YES
Important information
Know before you book
- This is a private tour; group sizes may vary
- Meals and beverages are not included in the tour price
- The tour involves moderate physical activity, including walking and swimming
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for hiking
- Bring swimwear and a towel for water activities
- Carry insect repellent and sunscreen for protection
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 1 days before the activity starts
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Infants Required On Laps
- Easy Public Transport
Good to know
- 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.
Additional information
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.
