Erawan Waterfall is a perfect place for swimmers, photographers, and families. With a short drive from Bangkok (3 and a half hours), it can be a …
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Feb 19, 2025
We British Columbians are a little hard to impress when it comes to natural wonders like waterfalls. We are pretty spoiled given what we can enjoy in our Province. Erawan Falls Thailand were great — …Full review by Craig C
Jan 31, 2025
This trail can be done by most people. It's a 7 tier waterfall. Trail is well marked and maintained. It's about 3KMs and might take around 2-3 hours to complete so recommend to start early in the da…Full review by Dhavalc017
Jan 12, 2025
Lovely. 3rd time there. Shame about the new life jacket thing. Not only are tehy mandetory, but you have to rent the bloody things. I'm a grown up who can swim. Most of the pools you can stand up in.…Full review by Roger D
My boy is two year old. I am planning to take him to see the waterfall. When we get off the bus, do we still need walk? How long is the walk? Can baby go? Thank you/
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Also 4 year olds would easily do it (if the kid loves running around and is active with stamina) , but for two year old to climb the steps might be a bit too much
Hi am planning to travel in AUG, this is the first time and also traveling with family so I have lots of doubts 1. how much time do we need to explore the complete Erawan park 2. is swimming allowed if yes is there any dress code 3. is there any place to change clothes 4. is there any place/stalls to buy food inside
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Hi Jennifer. So sorry not to have seen your question until now. Hope you were able to visit, but if not, hope the falls are in your future travel plans. In the meantime, here's my thoughts …
Hi Jennifer. So sorry not to have seen your question until now. Hope you were able to visit, but if not, hope the falls are in your future travel plans. In the meantime, here's my thoughts on your questions: 1 Take as much time as you like. Depending on the levels of fitness and how much time you choose to spend at each falls, there's no need to rush. 2 Yes, swimming is allowed under the direction of staff and safety vests are available. Most folk are in T-shirts and swimming shorts. 3 From memory, yes, but not at every falls. 4 Yes.
Greetings! My husband and I will be spending a week in Bangkok between April 28 and May 4 and REALLY want to venture out to visit the Erawan Waterfalls. What is the best way to do this in one day? We want to arrive early so we can have some time there without huge crowds. Would one recommend hiring a private car? Is there a train? Perhaps joining a tour group? Is it possible to explore some of the Falls in one day and return to Bangkok? Thanks for your input :)
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We decided to get out of town away from the smog and bustle of the city. We visited the jungle forests of Erewan National Park, to see and swim in the waterfalls. The waterfalls are over …
We decided to get out of town away from the smog and bustle of the city. We visited the jungle forests of Erewan National Park, to see and swim in the waterfalls. The waterfalls are over 7 levels with a number of swimming points along the way. Take extra clothes as it's so hot and humid in the jungle you will want to change. 1 day is enough to see it all. Cheapest route we found was to hire an all day taxi 3,600 baht (less than £100 for a 6 hour round trip plus the driver waits as long as you want him to, whilst you explore the jungle and waterfalls) through the national park taxi service (Google it). Entry to park 635 baht. You cannot take drinks or food beyong level 2 apart from 1 bottle of water but you have to pay a 100 baht deposit. Do it, pay the deposit as it's a massive trek to get to level 7. They hire out kids life jackets for 120 baht, you get 100 back when you return the jacket.