With its natural beauty, Erawan ranks the first top of Kanchanaburi waterfalls and has drawn thousands of visitors each year. This full-day trip is excellent for those who want to have a relaxed short break in the peaceful and natural surroundings closed to the town. The great combination of history and nature explore includes a visit to Hellfire...Read more
With its stunning beauty, Erawan National Park ranks in the top waterfalls of Thailand and draws thousands of visitors each year. Next to Erawan waterfalls, the Sri Nakharin Lake offers spectacular views. This half-day trip is ideal for those who want to have a natural retreat in the peaceful and serene surrounding not too far from the...Read more
You will see the Railway and Floating Market, the marvelous Province of Kanchanaburi and hie River Kwai. You will see the ancient temples of Ayutthaya ( UNESCO ). You will see the picturesque terraced waterfalls of Erawan National Park, a lot of nature and culture in this 3 day small-group tour from Bangkok. Stay overnight in Kanchanaburi on the...Read more
While you are in Bangkok & if you are looking for something UNSEEN Thailand ! This is worth experiencing an unspoiled type of Thailand in nearby province of Bangkok “Suphanburi”, Take a drive of 102 KM into area of historical novel of Thailand, dating to 3,800 Years ago, There are settlement of Bronze Age and Stone Age.
The River Kwai Resotel forms the perfect Kwai Noi base for exploring the highlights of Kanchanaburi: a 2 days’ package that brings customers to historical reminders of World War II, the Death Railway and an abundance of natural splendour and...Read more
A spiritual journey for keen walkers into the hidden parts of the world’s railway.
Visit the Hellfire Pass Memorial, then start an unforgettable walk (a fairly easy walk of 4 kms, or 2.30hours approx.) on an uneven railway track running along the edge of the limestone mountain and splendid bamboo dominant forests. Several dramatic places,...Read more
If you are one of those who are interested in observing a rural way of life, this programme should not be missed. At first glance, Nong Khao, 12 kms. from Kanchanaburi, may not look much different from other Thai villages you come across, but with a closer touch, you will get impressed with the way it has always been. Appreciate a modest lifestyle...Read more
One of Thailand’s largest provinces is also one of the region’s most talked-about ones. A good two and a half hour’s drive from Bangkok and snuggled against the eastern borders of neighbouring Myanmar, Kanchanaburi automatically instils images of vast, untouched forest and jungle with the two River Kwai rivers meandering through its...Read more
Immerse yourself with nature with the full-day trekking tour that brings you to discover the evergreen forest of Kanchanaburi. We will trek for 2.5 kilometers into the forest and discover the flora and fauna along the way. Enjoy our time at the waterfall on our way and explore Tham Than Lod (Than Lod Cave) and its beautiful stalagmites and...Read more
Immerse yourself with nature with the full-day trekking tour that brings you to discover the evergreen forest of Kanchanaburi. We will trek for 2.5 kilometers into the forest and discover the flora and fauna along the way. Enjoy our time at the waterfall on our way and explore Tham Than Lod (Than Lod Cave) and its beautiful stalagmites and...Read more
With its natural beauty, Erawan waterfalls ranks in the top visited sites of Kanchanaburi and attracts thousands of visitors each year. Next to Erawan waterfalls, the Sri Nakharin Lake has also been attractive to passers-by because of the stunning views. This full-day trip is excellent for those who want to have a relaxed short break in the...Read more
Ratchaburi is 80 kilometres (50 mi) west of Bangkok and borders Myanmar to the west with the Tenasserim Hills as a natural border. The Mae Klong flows through the center of Ratchaburi town.
Experience the freshness of Thai Popular village also famed for It’s Floating Market (world famed). But this time we go to experience some...Read more