Erawan National Park is a protected area in Western Thailand, in the Tenasserim Hills of Kanchanaburi Province. The park is home to the 7-tiered Erawan Falls, with emerald green ponds, and several impressive caves. The park is named after the three-headed white elephant of Hindu mythology, and the top tier of the falls is said to resemble an elephant head. The park covers an area of 550 km², with mixed deciduous forests, deciduous dipterocarp forests, and dry evergreen forests. Visitors can explore the park's trails, and spot wildlife such as crab-eating macaques, wild boars, and over 120 species of birds. The park is a great place to visit with family and friends, with its natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activities
Plan your family visit to the Erawan Falls with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We went to see the waterfalls in a beautiful 7-story nature reserve. We swam at almost every waterfall and the kids loved to climb on the rocks and swim in the water
Highlights: The kids loved to climb on the rocks and swim in the water. We enjoyed the beautiful scenery and the fish 'nibbling' at our feet ✨