Elephant and waterfall tour
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If you love elephants and want to spend some time with them on your trip, Elephant bathe and ride at Kanchanaburi. This is one of the most scenic province of Thailand
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Attractions information
The Bridge over the River Kwai was built during World War II for the Japanese Army using Allied POWs.
Altogether, 61,700 British, American, Australian, Dutch and New Zealand soldiers and a large number of Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Malaysian, Thai, Burmese and Indian labourers were involved.
Two bridges were actually built side by side. A wooden trestle bridge, which is no longer there, was completed in February 1943 and an eleven span steel bridge completed in April 1943.
This bridge had been dismantled by the Japanese and brought to Kanchanaburi from Java in 1942. The central spans were destroyed by Allied bombings and rebuilt by British Army Engineers immediately after the war.
It was part of the strategic railway linking Thailand with Burma. During the construction of the bridge over the Khwae Yai River - River Kwai as it is known among foreigners - the brutalities of war, disease and starvation claimed thousands of POWs lives.
The bridge was immortalised in the book by Pierre Boulle entitled The Bridge Over The River Kwai and later in the movie of the same name. Unfortunately, he had never been to Kanchanaburi or he would have known that the railway does not cross the River Kwai. It actually crosses the Mae Klong River, so the Thai authorities simply renamed the river to aid tourism!
Attractions information
In Thailand, elephants are the most revered of all animals and still play an active part within Thai society and culture.
In the past they have been used at the forefront of battles and in more recent times to assist in the logging trade. Now, visitors have the opportunity to ride them.
Despite their vast size, elephants are remarkably agile and are particularly adept at negotiating the narrow tracks in the forest. It's a little nerve wracking, especially when they are going downhill and so make sure you hold on tight.
They often pause along the way, bending far out to pluck some tasty morsel, oblivious to you perched high on their back.
Attractions information
In Thailand, elephants are the most revered of all animals and still play an active part within Thai society and culture.
In the past they have been used at the forefront of battles and in more recent times to assist in the logging trade. Now, visitors have the opportunity to bathe them.
Despite their vast size, elephants are remarkably agile and are particularly adept at negotiating the narrow tracks in the forest. It's a little nerve wracking, especially when they are going downhill and so make sure you hold on tight.
They often pause along the way, bending far out to pluck some tasty morsel, oblivious to you perched high on their back.
Be warned that their hair is prickly so shorts are not the best attire for this experience.
You will be able to bathe the elephants in the waters of the local river. You'll get wet, so don't forget your swimmers. We'll provide the life jackets for you if you want.
Pick a day and people
THB 8,900.00
THB 9,900.00
THB 12,100.00
THB 14,600.00
THB 16,200.00
THB 18,200.00
THB 20,800.00
THB 23,800.00
THB 26,800.00
THB 32,400.00
THB 34,400.00
THB 36,400.00
This tour is not designed for cruise ship passengers. Exclusive cruise ship tours are available from Klong Toey Port and Laem Chabang Port.
A quick stop at the the Bridge on the River Kwai will whet your appetite for the main event. Elephants! Here you can ride an elephant through the jungle and even take control as the mahout. Later you can take it down to the river for its scrub down.
A tailor-made tour is the best kind of independent travel itinerary, designed and arranged just for you and your needs.
All events and activities are part of your very personal, privately guided tour.
Just ask us and we will be happy to make your tour an unforgettable experience. We have been doing this for 25 years and the quality of tailor made tours has never changed.
07:00 - Pick up from Hotel
Please wait in the lobby of the hotel. Remember to take a change of clothes because you'll get wet bathing the elephants
09:00 - Bridge over the River Kwai
First stop in Kanchanaburi will be at the Bridge over the River Kwai. You can take a walk across the bridge but take care as there are no safety barriers. The local English-speaking guide will join you here. Read More >
09:30 - Depart for Elephants Camp
10:30 - Elephant Ride Bareback!
Elephants are much loved in Thailand and riding one is a unique experience. You'll sit on the elephant's neck!Read More >
11:00 - Bathe Elephants in River Kwai
After the ride, you'll be able to carry on to the river where you can bathe the elephants. Be prepared to get wet and you will get some great experience and will never forgets with the elephant!!!Read More >
11:30 - Depart for Thai Restaurant
12:00 - Lunch in Local Thai Restaurant
We'll stop for lunch in a local Thai restaurant.
13:00 - Depart for Bangkok
16:30 - Arrive back at Hotel
You can expect to be back at your hotel in Bangkok around 4:30 pm depending on the traffic.
While bathing the elephants, you will get wet! Please come prepared. The swimwear under shorts and t-shirt as you will be completely immersed in the water so a change of clothes and towel will be required.
Attractions information
The Bridge over the River Kwai was built during World War II for the Japanese Army using Allied POWs.
Altogether, 61,700 British, American, Australian, Dutch and New Zealand soldiers and a large number of Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Malaysian, Thai, Burmese and Indian labourers were involved.
Two bridges were actually built side by side. A wooden trestle bridge, which is no longer there, was completed in February 1943 and an eleven span steel bridge completed in April 1943.
This bridge had been dismantled by the Japanese and brought to Kanchanaburi from Java in 1942. The central spans were destroyed by Allied bombings and rebuilt by British Army Engineers immediately after the war.
It was part of the strategic railway linking Thailand with Burma. During the construction of the bridge over the Khwae Yai River - River Kwai as it is known among foreigners - the brutalities of war, disease and starvation claimed thousands of POWs lives.
The bridge was immortalised in the book by Pierre Boulle entitled The Bridge Over The River Kwai and later in the movie of the same name. Unfortunately, he had never been to Kanchanaburi or he would have known that the railway does not cross the River Kwai. It actually crosses the Mae Klong River, so the Thai authorities simply renamed the river to aid tourism!
Attractions information
In Thailand, elephants are the most revered of all animals and still play an active part within Thai society and culture.
In the past they have been used at the forefront of battles and in more recent times to assist in the logging trade. Now, visitors have the opportunity to ride them.
Despite their vast size, elephants are remarkably agile and are particularly adept at negotiating the narrow tracks in the forest. It's a little nerve wracking, especially when they are going downhill and so make sure you hold on tight.
They often pause along the way, bending far out to pluck some tasty morsel, oblivious to you perched high on their back.
The mahout will jump off during your trek and invite you to slide down onto the elephant's neck and take control. Be warned that their hair is prickly so shorts are not the best attire for this experience.
Attractions information
In Thailand, elephants are the most revered of all animals and still play an active part within Thai society and culture.
In the past they have been used at the forefront of battles and in more recent times to assist in the logging trade. Now, visitors have the opportunity to bathe them.
Despite their vast size, elephants are remarkably agile and are particularly adept at negotiating the narrow tracks in the forest. It's a little nerve wracking, especially when they are going downhill and so make sure you hold on tight.
They often pause along the way, bending far out to pluck some tasty morsel, oblivious to you perched high on their back.
Be warned that their hair is prickly so shorts are not the best attire for this experience.
You will be able to bathe the elephants in the waters of the local river. You'll get wet, so don't forget your swimmers. We'll provide the life jackets for you if you want.
Attractions information
Bamboo Rafting is another way for relaxing to appreciate the stunning River Kwai Noi in Kanchanaburi
Pick a day and people
THB 10,500.00
THB 13,600.00
THB 17,700.00
THB 23,000.00
THB 27,000.00
THB 31,200.00
THB 34,500.00
THB 40,800.00
THB 45,000.00
THB 50,000.00
THB 58,200.00
THB 62,400.00
This tour is not designed for cruise ship passengers. Exclusive cruise ship tours are available from Klong Toey Port and Laem Chabang Port.
Nearly three hours at the elephant camp in Kanchanaburi, including elephant handling and an introduction to mahout training, where you'll take your elephant for a swim in the river, then float down the river on a bamboo raft to see the stunning River Kwai.
A tailor-made tour is the best kind of independent travel itinerary, designed and arranged just for you and your needs.
All events and activities are part of your very personal, privately guided tour.
Just ask us and we will be happy to make your tour an unforgettable experience. We have been doing this for 25 years and the quality of tailor made tours has never changed.
06:00 - Pick up from your Hotel
Pick up from your Hotel Please wait in the lobby of your hotel promptly at 6:00 am. Remember to take a change of clothes because you'll get wet bathing the elephants
08:00 - Bridge over the River Kwai
We'll stop at the Bridge over the River Kwai, so you can walk across and take some photos. Please be careful here because the bridge has no sides or safety rails. The local English-speaking guide will join you here.Read More >
08:45 - Arrive at the Elephants Camp
Saluting God Ganesha of good luck and you'll be able to pass under the elephant tummy for prosperity.
09:00 - Elephant Ride Bareback
You'll get the chance to be the mahout when he gets off & invites you to slide down on the elephant's neck! Don't panic. He can control the elephant from the ground just as well and he will give you some facts and some tips about the elephants.Read More >
10:00 - Bathe Elephants in River Kwai
After the ride, you'll be able to carry on to the river where you can bathe the elephants. Be prepared to get wet and the most UNFORGETTABLE experience where you get to interact with the elephants. A wet and wild event that you will never forget!Read More >
11:00 - Feed the elephants and take photo's
you'll be able to feed the elephants and take a picture with them.
11:30 - Bamboo Rafting on the River Kwai *option* price excluded
Now that you are well wet, you can take the bamboo raft for a gentle float down the river. One person = 2'000 Baht, Two people = 2'000 Baht, Three people up = 750 Baht per person. We'll pick you up at the other end. Read More >
12:00 - Depart to the Thai Restaurant
12:15 - Lunch at Thai Restaurant
From the Elephant camp we'll drive to a local Thai restaurant for lunch.
13:00 - Return to Bangkok
It's quite a journey back to Bangkok so we'll leave around 1:00pm.
16:00 - Arrive back at your Hotel You can expect to be back at your ho
You can expect to be back at your hotel in Bangkok around 4:00pm depending on the traffic.
Whilst bathing the elephants you will get wet!
Attractions information
Waterways have always been an integral part of Thai life and many communities depended entirely on them for their daily existence.
Long before cars, boats of all shapes and sizes plied the rivers and canals through the kingdom of Thailand, trading their wares and delivering their supplies.
The Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak is located in Ratchaburi Province which is just over 100 kms or two hours drive from the capital city of Bangkok.
This is a particularly fertile area, being irrigated by a 32 kilometre straight-line canal constructed by King Rama IV way back in 1866.
It connects the Taachin River with the Mae Klong River and became a major transport artery between the provinces of Samut Sakorn and Samut Songkram.
Apart from providing transportation, Damnoen Saduak Canal also provides year-round water, with more than 200 small canals having been dug by farmers to irrigate their land.
The area is famous for the quality of its fruit, namely grapes, mangoes, bananas, oranges, papaya & coconut.
Nowadays, both sides of the canal are densely populated and bright and early every morning vendors from the surrounding area turn up to trade their wares.
Attractions information
The Bridge over the River Kwai was built during World War II for the Japanese Army using Allied POWs.
Altogether, 61,700 British, American, Australian, Dutch and New Zealand soldiers and a large number of Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Malaysian, Thai, Burmese and Indian labourers were involved.
Two bridges were actually built side by side. A wooden trestle bridge, which is no longer there, was completed in February 1943 and an eleven span steel bridge completed in April 1943.
This bridge had been dismantled by the Japanese and brought to Kanchanaburi from Java in 1942. The central spans were destroyed by Allied bombings and rebuilt by British Army Engineers immediately after the war.
It was part of the strategic railway linking Thailand with Burma. During the construction of the bridge over the Khwae Yai River - River Kwai as it is known among foreigners - the brutalities of war, disease and starvation claimed thousands of POWs lives.
The bridge was immortalised in the book by Pierre Boulle entitled The Bridge Over The River Kwai and later in the movie of the same name. Unfortunately, he had never been to Kanchanaburi or he would have known that the railway does not cross the River Kwai. It actually crosses the Mae Klong River, so the Thai authorities simply renamed the river to aid tourism!
Attractions information
In Thailand, elephants are the most revered of all animals and still play an active part within Thai society and culture.
In the past they have been used at the forefront of battles and in more recent times to assist in the logging trade. Now, visitors have the opportunity to ride them.
Despite their vast size, elephants are remarkably agile and are particularly adept at negotiating the narrow tracks in the forest. It's a little nerve wracking, especially when they are going downhill and so make sure you hold on tight.
They often pause along the way, bending far out to pluck some tasty morsel, oblivious to you perched high on their back.
Attractions information
In Thailand, elephants are the most revered of all animals and still play an active part within Thai society and culture.
In the past they have been used at the forefront of battles and in more recent times to assist in the logging trade. Now, visitors have the opportunity to bathe them.
Despite their vast size, elephants are remarkably agile and are particularly adept at negotiating the narrow tracks in the forest. It's a little nerve wracking, especially when they are going downhill and so make sure you hold on tight.
They often pause along the way, bending far out to pluck some tasty morsel, oblivious to you perched high on their back.
Be warned that their hair is prickly so shorts are not the best attire for this experience.
You will be able to bathe the elephants in the waters of the local river. You'll get wet, so don't forget your swimmers. We'll provide the life jackets for you if you want.
Pick a day and people
THB 9,600.00
THB 10,600.00
THB 12,900.00
THB 15,400.00
THB 17,000.00
THB 19,000.00
THB 22,100.00
THB 25,200.00
THB 28,300.00
THB 34,000.00
THB 36,400.00
THB 38,600.00
This tour is not designed for cruise ship passengers. Exclusive cruise ship tours are available from Klong Toey Port and Laem Chabang Port.
A quick stop at the Floating Market & the Bridge on the River Kwai will whet your appetite for the main event. Elephants! Here you can ride an elephant through the jungle and even take control as the mahout. Later you can take it down to the river for its afternoon scrub down.
A tailor-made tour is the best kind of independent travel itinerary, designed and arranged just for you and your needs.
All events and activities are part of your very personal, privately guided tour.
Just ask us and we will be happy to make your tour an unforgettable experience. We have been doing this for 25 years and the quality of tailor made tours has never changed.
07:00 - Pick up from Hotel
Please wait in the lobby of the hotel. Remember to take a change of clothes because you'll get wet bathing the elephants.
08:30 - Floating Market Damnoen Saduak
The Floating Market is just a short detour on the way to Kanchanaburi and allows you the opportunity of taking a boat through the canal system. Please keep your hands inside the boat as there are many boats and we don't want you to jam your fingers.Read More >
09:30 - Depart for Kanchanaburi Province
11:15 - Bridge over the River Kwai
First stop in Kanchanaburi will be at the Bridge over the River Kwai. You can take a walk across the bridge but take care as there are no safety barriers. The local English-speaking guide will join you here.Read More >
12:00 - Lunch in Local Thai Restaurant
We'll stop for lunch in a local Thai restaurant before heading out to the elephant camp.
13:30 - Elephant Ride Bareback!
Elephants are much loved in Thailand and riding one is a unique experience. You'll sit on the elephant's neck! Read More >
14:00 - Bathe Elephants in River Kwai
After the ride, you'll be able to carry on to the river where you can bathe the elephants. Be prepared to get wet and you will get some great experience and will never forgets with the elephant!!! Read More >
14:30 - Depart for Bangkok
All good things must come to an end, so it's time to head back to the city.
18:00 - Arrive back at Hotel
You can expect to be back at your hotel in Bangkok around 6:00 pm depending on the traffic.
Whilst bathing the elephants you will get wet! Please come prepared.
*** The additional charge for the vehicle and the tour guide (if) after 06:00pm. will be 600 Baht per hours. ***
13.04.2019 | Amile C
One of the best experience I had for a great family vacation with children’s. Our tour guide Ken and the driver Jo were amazing, very knowledgeable in culture and best places for shopping....
28.11.2018 | DJ S
What a great day! We had two guides - Joe and Na and they were both fantastic. By the end of the day I didn't want to say goodbye to either of them...
08.11.2018 | Nathalie S
Nathalie S. Paris, France Bonjour à tous, nous avons choisi l’excursionExtraordinary Elephant Day Trip (Code:1506)C’est très très cher mais à la fin de la journée on a tout de même bien compris pourquoi...
31.12.2018 | dodjiedc
dodjiedc. Hayward, California We took the 1506 Extraordinary Elephant Day Trip which went to the Floating market, Bridge on the River Kwai and the Elephant Camp. Our day started with a convenient pickup...
21.09.2018 | BlondOne65
BlondOne65. Brisbane, Australia Tour: 1506 Extraordinary Elephant Day TripThis experience was one of the highlights of our trip!!We were picked up early by Joe in a nice new very comfortable van, Joe had...
17.09.2018 | kochamkinie
kochamkinie. Warsaw, Poland We did two tours in September 2018 (1506 - Damnoen Saduak floating marker, bridge over Kwai river and elephant bathing and 1514 - Erewan waterfalls and elephant bathing). Both were...
14.07.2018 | Eric C
EricC6995 Jo was an amazing and took us to the floating market. He showed around some of the main parts. We later picked up Jo who gave us a history of the bridge...
13.04.2019
One of the best experience I had for a great family vacation with children’s. Our tour guide Ken and the driver Jo were amazing, very knowledgeable in culture and best places for shopping....
28.11.2018
What a great day! We had two guides - Joe and Na and they were both fantastic. By the end of the day I didn't want to say goodbye to either of them...
08.11.2018
Nathalie S. Paris, France Bonjour à tous, nous avons choisi l’excursionExtraordinary Elephant Day Trip (Code:1506)C’est très très cher mais à la fin de la journée on a tout de même bien compris pourquoi...
31.12.2018
dodjiedc. Hayward, California We took the 1506 Extraordinary Elephant Day Trip which went to the Floating market, Bridge on the River Kwai and the Elephant Camp. Our day started with a convenient pickup...
21.09.2018
BlondOne65. Brisbane, Australia Tour: 1506 Extraordinary Elephant Day TripThis experience was one of the highlights of our trip!!We were picked up early by Joe in a nice new very comfortable van, Joe had...
17.09.2018
kochamkinie. Warsaw, Poland We did two tours in September 2018 (1506 - Damnoen Saduak floating marker, bridge over Kwai river and elephant bathing and 1514 - Erewan waterfalls and elephant bathing). Both were...
14.07.2018
EricC6995 Jo was an amazing and took us to the floating market. He showed around some of the main parts. We later picked up Jo who gave us a history of the bridge...