Leave the bustling city of Bangkok behind for a full-day journey to Kanchanaburi, a province steeped in both history and natural beauty. This tour provides a moving glimpse into the legacy of the Death Railway while showcasing the lush landscapes of Erawan National Park.
Your day begins with a visit to the iconic Bridge on the River Kwai, a poignant symbol of courage and suffering during World War II. Built as part of a strategic railway to Burma, the bridge was constructed under brutal conditions by Allied prisoners of war, along with local laborers. Work that Japanese engineers expected to take at least five years was completed in just 16 months. The harsh reality of forced labor, malnutrition, illness, and mistreatment claimed the lives of more than 100,000 workers. Visiting the bridge is a powerful reminder of this difficult chapter in history.
From the bridge, embark on a short longtail boat ride along the river to the JEATH War Museum, taking in the scenic surroundings. The acronym JEATH stands for the primary nationalities involved in the construction of the railway: Japan, England, America, Australia, Thailand, and Holland. This small museum displays original tools, photographs, and a bamboo hut replicating the shelters where prisoners lived. You can even see a dud bomb left from an Allied attempt to destroy the bridge.
After a reflective morning, we continue to Erawan National Park to immerse yourself in its stunning natural beauty. The park is home to the famous seven-tiered Erawan Falls, named after the three-headed elephant of Hindu mythology. The emerald pools invite a refreshing swim, while a hike to the top of the falls rewards you with panoramic views over the lush jungle.
At the end of a full day of history and nature, relax on the journey back to Bangkok, where you’ll be dropped off at your original meeting point, taking with you memories of both the region’s breathtaking scenery and its remarkable story.
Important notes:
- The journey from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi takes around 2.5 to 3 hours, with an additional 1.5 hours from Kanchanaburi city to Erawan National Park. It’s a long day, but packed with fascinating history and stunning natural beauty, making every moment worthwhile.
Pick up/Meeting point:
We provide hotel pick-up only from accommodations located on/near Khao San Road and on Siam Square.
If you are not an actual guest at one of the hotels in our pick-up area, the designated meeting point will be our office on Chao Khamrop Road in Chinatown. Our office in Chinatown is just a short 5-minute walk from Wat Mangkon MRT (metro) station.
For the exact location of our WanderSiam office on Google Maps, please click HERE.

58 Comments
5
Beautiful Erawan waterfall
Iʼm delighted with the excursion, especially for those who enjoy hiking and beautiful nature. I was fortunate to be the only person in the group, which is rare, and we were able to maintain a good pace to see all seven waterfalls. Moreover, it had rained heavily the day before, and the rivers were full of water, making all the waterfalls full and rushing. I really enjoyed the tour guide (Nakwan if I didn’t misspell) as she was energetic, very friendly, and during the tour, she was my best friend
5
Perfect day out beautiful views and informative guide ! Great driver can’t wait to do again and amazing guide Na
The views were amazing and so was the water ! Na our guide was wonderful Thank you will definitely look you up the next time we come to Thailand
4.5
Good!
Our guide Na was very good and helpfull. Took good pictures too!!! Good day unless the time for traveling from Bangkok was a bit long
5
Perfect Day Trip of culture and fun
The best day, action packed but not rushed, plenty of time to take in the amazing views. River ride to the bridge over the River Kwai is great. Lunch with a beautiful view over the Mekong River. And then Erawan Falls to cool you down at the end is perfect!
Lisa is a great host and Frank the best driver!
Best for couples and independent travellers
5
Great tour
Lisa was an amazing guide and the falls were just amazing! Would recommend to anyone! It’s a good hike up to the top but worth it