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| Erawan National Park in Central Thailand contains Erawan Waterfall. A great place to swim and relax and to see natural Thailand. |
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Parks, Beaches and Reservoirs |
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Thailand |
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All Day |
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Yes! Open 24 Hours! |
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| Average Price: | $Free |
In / Out: | Outdoors |
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| Admission: | Admission to the park is free. |
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Erawan National Park, Tha Kradan,
71250 |
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Thailand |
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N/A |
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034-516 530 |
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Buses run from Kanchanaburi all the way to the entrance of the Erawan waterfall 2hr bus ride (40B, 1½ hours, every hour from 8am to 5.20pm). The last bus back to Kanchanaburi is at 4pm. Within the park, you can rent bicycles for 20B per day and a pick-up truck for 500B for one hour.
If you want to take a car or motorbike you can go 65km northwest of Kanchanaburi town along Route 3199, |
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Visit the Erawan waterfall. It's a 2km hike to the top pool. You can swim in each of the pools. The uppermost fall is said to resemble Erawan, the three-headed elephant of Hindu mythology.
The second waterfall is popular as it is the biggest water hole and has a large swimming area and waterfall to sit under.
You can hike or just relax and have a barbeque with the family.
Accommodation is available in the National Park bungalows or you can pitch a tent nearby. |
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Erawan Waterfall Tier 2
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Rock Slide Erawan Waterall Kanchanaburi
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Rock Slide Erawan Waterall Kanchanaburi.
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Swimming Erawan National Park
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Erawan Waterfall Tier 2 People
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Waterfall shower Erawan Waterfall Kanchanaburi
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Middle Earth Waterfall Erawan National Park
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Waterfall Erawan National Park
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There are some bungalows and dormitories available. There is also a visitor centre, bathrooms, restaurants, a shop and public telephones. |
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More than 80 species of bird have been sighted, as well as gibbon, slow loris, macaque and rhesus monkey. |
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