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Book this full-day tour of Kanchanaburi to visit some of the most amazing destinations including Erawan National Park, relax and swim to the beautiful terraced Erawan waterfalls, enjoy Bamboo Rafting in the River Kwai, ride train on the historical Death Railway and many other places.
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Duration: 12 hours
Starts: Bangkok, Thailand
Trip Category: Private & Custom Tours >> Private Sightseeing Tours
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Book this full-day tour of Kanchanaburi to visit some of the most amazing destinations including Erawan National Park, relax and swim to the beautiful terraced Erawan waterfalls, enjoy Bamboo Rafting in the River Kwai, ride train on the historical Death Railway and many other places.
Itinerary
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Pass By: Millennium Hilton Bangkok, 123 Charoen Nakhon Rd, Khwaeng Khlong Ton Sai, Khet Khlong San, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10600, Thailand
We will pick up you from Millennium Hilton Bangkok or any hotel at Bangkok city area. Then start for Kanchanaburi
Stop At: Erawan Waterfalls, Moo 4 Tha Kradan, Erawan National Park 71250 Thailand
You’ll be ready for some exercise, so we’ll take you into the Erawan National Park for a trek through the jungle to the beautiful terraced Erawan waterfalls. You’ll have time to relax with a swim here or just a paddle if you prefer. (Please take your swimming dress if you want to swim).
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Erawan National Park, Moo 4 Tha Kradan, Si Sawat 71250 Thailand
You will enjoy Erawan National Park.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: River Kwai, Kanchanaburi Thailand
After having lunch at Local Thai Restaurant, your next activity to sail on the River Kwai on board of an exotic bamboo raft, jump from the raft as many times as you like and swim in the River Kwai.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Burma-Thai Railway, Kanchanaburi Thailand
There is a famous bridge in Thailand that crosses a river called the Khwae. It’s a destination for visitors of all kinds, including Europeans and Americans—who mostly have no idea they’ve been mispronouncing it for over sixty years.
Duration: 1 hour