Erawan waterfalls (Erawan national park)
Erawan waterfalls (Erawan national park)
Erawan National Park (Thai: อุทยานแห่งชาติเอราวัณ) is a 343,735 rai or 550 square kilometres. Park in western Thailand in the Tenasserim Hills of Kanchanaburi Province, Amphoe Si Sawat in Tambon Tha Kradan. Founded on August 14, 1975, it was Thailand’s 12th national park.
The major attraction of the park is Erawan Falls, a waterfall named after Erawan, the three-headed white elephant of Hindu mythology. The seven-tiered falls are said to resemble Erawan. There are four caves in the park: Mi, Rua, Wang Badan, and Phrathat. Rising northeast of the waterfall area there is a breast-shaped hill named Khao Nom Nang.
Admission fee for Erawan National Park
Thai Adult 100 THB Child 50 THB, Foreigner Adult 300 THB Child 200 THB, Parking 30 THB
Erawan waterfalls
Erawan National Park Tha Kradan, Si Sawat District, Kanchanaburi 71250
Open everyday 8.00 AM – 04.30 PM. Phone number +66 34 574 222