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Erawan National Park
The majestic seven-tiered waterfall within Erawan National Park is one of the most popu-
lar in Thailand. The top level is so-called due its resemblance to Erawan, the three-
headed elephant of Hindu mythology. Walking to the first three tiers is easy work, but after
that good walking shoes and some endurance are needed to complete the 1.5km hike.
Levels two and four are impressive, but be wary of monkeys who may snatch belongings
while you're taking a dip.
Buses from Kanchanaburi stop by the entrance of the Erawan waterfall (50B, 1½ hours,
hourly from 8am to 5.20pm). The last bus back to Kanchanaburi is at 4pm. Within the
park, you can rent bicycles for 20B to 40B per day.
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