Erawan Falls
Perhaps Thailand's most stunning and well-known waterfall is Erawan Waterfall. It included a number of waterfalls, the majority of which provide the possibility of swimming or taking a quick dip to escape the hot, muggy weather of the jungle.
On the east edge of Erawan National Park, a seven-tiered waterfall pours through the forest without interruption. The stunning emerald-green pools that separate each cascade add to the falls' enchanting appearance. Visitors to the national park, including photographers and sightseers, throng here to take in its beauty or to escape the heat.
They are a popular destination for visitors to Kanchanaburi's Erawan National Park. Visitors who wish to avoid the heat, take pictures and take in the views throng here. You can explore the waterfall's seven distinct tiers along a winding forest walk. The trail crosses the river several times while ascending unnoticed wooden ladders and passing over big stones. The ascent takes around an hour and is a pretty simple trek.
Location: Erawan National Park, Kanchanaburi Province, around 200 km northwest of Bangkok.