Erawan Waterfalls-Death Railway y River Kwai Tour





Descripción
• Visite una de las cascadas más finas de Tailandia: la cascada Erawan de 7 niveles en el Parque Nacional de Kanchanaburi. Disfrute de la natación y la relajación en los hermosos estanques naturales. • Luego diríjase a Tham Kra Sae. Tome un tren en el histórico Ferrocarril de la Muerte que una vez fue construido por prisioneros de guerra aliados y corre en parte paralela al río Kwai y a través de la densa jungla. • Última visita al infame puente sobre el río kwai.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
06.30 AM Recogida en el hotel 10.45 a.m. - Llegue al Parque Nacional Erawan, que se encuentra a 200 km de Bangkok. El parque, de 550 kilómetros cuadrados, es el sitio de la cascada Erawan de siete niveles, una de las cascadas más hermosas de Tailandia. El segundo nivel tiene la piscina más grande. *** Por favor, prepare traje de baño, toalla o ropa de repuesto. 14.00 PM Almuerzo en el área de las Cataratas Erawan. 15.30 PM. Salida desde las cataratas de Erawan hacia Tham Kra Sae.
a las 16:00 p.m. - Tome un viaje en tren en el histórico Ferrocarril de la Muerte, que una vez fue construido por prisioneros de guerra aliados y corre en parte paralela al río Kwai y a través de la densa jungla. 16.20 p.m. - 16.50 p.m.- La parada del tren en (estación de tren de Tha kilen o estación de tren de Wang Sing) se baja del tren y se lo recogerá en minivan hasta el famoso puente sobre el río Wkai, el puente del río Kwai, el puente Fue traído por mano de obra prisona de guerra aliada como parte del Ferrocarril de la Muerte que unía Tailandia con Birmania. *** Tienes tiempo a unos 10-15 minutos en el puente. 17.00 PM. Regreso a Bangkok llegada *** 19.45pm, llegada dependiendo del tráfico.
Paseo en tren sobre el ferrocarril de la muerte.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Recogida y regreso al hotel ** gratis si se encuentra a menos de 4 km del centro de Bangkok ** costo adicional si se encuentra en otro lugar o puede que tenga que venir al punto de partida del tour
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(43)
Started off with no communication regarding pickup - I had to reach out and persist to get details. The morning of the tour, the driver didn’t arrive on time, though my understanding was that this was due to another passenger being late (fair enough) - the issue here was that this was not communicated to us. I was already sceptical due to other reviews where people had been left behind. I had a number for the office and called up a few times to check in. They reassured me that the driver was on his way. The lady I spoke to on the phone was very kind and helpful. The tour guide was very nice and made the experience fun. I would say that for the price we pay, we’d have liked a bit more from the tour guide in regards to information provided / education on landmarks. Whilst on the journey back, we were informed that we’d be dropped off at a subway station (which one was a mystery). The railway train is very long, and the part on the cliff comes at the end, after about an hour and a half. We had an amazing time at the waterfalls. All in all, a great day out and well worth it. Just expect better service and communication
What a gem! I loved the trail and the gorgeous views and comforting waters of this national park. Definitely a must for visitors. It truly felt sacred.
The waterfall was sooo fun and view was great. I wish we had more time to go to the top. Everyone was so nice. Really enjoyed.
Excellent place to visit. It does not match the reality of the tour Vs what described on the tripadvisor page since they mention picnic in the waterfalls (there was no), it is mentioned that the tour is 10 hrs but it is not, since the visit in the waterfall is 3 hrs and the rest is due to the transfer by the existing traffic. Difficult to make plans without clarity
Beautiful waterfall this is a must see in Thailand. Was picked up and joined the group. Everything went well on the tour. Definitely recommend it
I give this a 4 out of 5 because we had a fun day, enjoyed the rail, lunch was wonderful (it wasn't a picnic, it was a restaurant and it was really good food), swimming in the waterfalls was refreshing and they were beautiful. Having said that it was a very long day. Long ride up and back. There's 7 levels to the falls and we only had time to get to level 4 (we were given 2 1/2 hrs to explore the falls). If the image in the ad is a true depiction, it must be higher up then level 4 because we didn't see anything that spectacular. I would have preferred more time at the falls even if we missed the rail. After the heat of Bangkok, jumping in the falls and going behind the falls was so much fun.
A very long day, guide provided very little information then sent us off on our own. We were instructed to be back at the van at 4:40 PM to begin our 3 1/2 hour van ride home. Only stop was at a 7 Eleven, home at 8:00 PM. They tried to just give a choice of 2 drop off locations but we fought that and they agreed to take us to our hotels. Waterfalls were enjoyable, train ride through the country side was average, lunch was limited to two choices, Pad Thai or Fried Rice, but satisfactory. Way too much time in a very old 15 seater tour van. Would not recommend, especially with children.
Our tour guide took my wife and I to the best places and explained everything On my own opinion she is the best went out of her way to make it pleasant for us she’s awesome
Our tour guide ‘O’ was wonderful and made everything fun. The tour was well-paced and informative. Thanks!
Really enjoyed this trip but be prepared for a long day. We were picked up at 6.40am and there were only 5 on the trip so it made for a close group feel. Our guide was helpful but didn’t really teach us anything, but did look after us well. The cemetery was moving and our guide gave us the option of paying an additional 300 baht to go by boat to the bridge instead of minibus. Definitely do that as it is totally worth it. The trip on the railway was beautiful and we had a nice if a bit basic meal in a restaurant at the end. We then went onto the waterfalls. Be prepared! It took a good hour to walk to the top and was hard work. You need a good level of fitness and wear suitable shoes. It is entirely worth it though as the views were stunning. Our own negative is that we didn’t have enough time there. We needed at least 3 hours to allow for the climb up and then return journey plus some swimming time. Wear shoes on the water that cover your feet as there are hungry fishes nibbling at your toes. The issue with seven levels is you have to climb seven layers. You can’t take water past a certain point and it’s hard work. I’d do it again though given the chance but if you just want to swim stay at level two.



