📌📌 Take a round-trip train for only 78 baht and you can visit Kanchanaburi.
One day, I took a train to Kanchanaburi.
Countless Trips, Still Never Bored of Kanchanaburi
✅ If you talk about Kanchanaburi, everyone must have been to this province. But... Kanchanaburi is a very large province with a lot of tourist attractions. Going once is not enough, you really have to go back again.
✅ This time, we will take you on a relaxing trip, taking you on a raft to find love, oops, 55 along the river while enjoying the cool breeze and also seeing beautiful waterfalls like Sai Yok Yai and Sai Yok Noi waterfalls. Take you to two waterfalls at once. Seriously, you can even go on a day trip. Leave early in the morning, not far from Bangkok.
✅ Let's get to know the raft we're going to ride on. We used the raft service of "Pae Ying...Sai Yok National Park". Don't worry, it's not just for women! This raft is located in Sai Yok National Park. It's a large raft with all the amenities you need. It's a 2-story raft with 2 bedrooms, one upstairs and one downstairs. There are bathrooms and a generator. Life jackets are provided for everyone to wear while swimming. Please wear them... just in case, because the current is quite strong. Food can be ordered before boarding the raft. The raft will take you on a tour of the waterfalls and stop for you to swim at the beach. But the highlight of the trip was the "Pae Pia", a small, long bamboo raft that can seat several people. It's tied to the back of the big raft and towed along, similar to a banana boat. It's a lot of fun, and you'll get soaked! You'll have to try it yourself to see how much fun it is.
Come on, follow us! We'll take you all on a raft ride!
Let's get on the raft! If you're driving your own car, there's parking available, so don't worry.
A small boat towing a very large raft.
Food is always ready, order and enjoy as you like.
Relax and enjoy the breeze and the flowing water.
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Dipping our feet in the water, letting the current carry us away, is incredibly relaxing. It's a great way to rest our feet while enjoying the moment. It's truly blissful.
Waterways and life have been intertwined with the Thai people for a long time. As we ride on a raft, we can admire the beauty of the riverbanks.
We took a raft through the magnificent Traiyok Yai waterfall, which is situated right next to the river.
If you enjoy the natural beauty of the waterfall, you can play in the water nearby.
Greetings, fellow travelers! As we journey along on our raft, we encounter numerous companions on their own rafts.
Standing cool and swaying while playing on a small raft is a must, especially when playing with a group of friends. It's a lot of fun! Haha!
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After a short raft ride and a refreshing swim, we were dropped off at a sandy beach to enjoy more water activities. We were left there for two whole hours, playing until we were pale.
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This is the Sai Yok Noi Waterfall, but it's really a small waterfall. There's only this much. 😅😂
The market across from Sai Yoi Waterfall is bustling with delicious food options.
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Trai Yoi Nok Waterfall
A classic train at Sai Yok Noi Waterfall, perfect for taking cool photos.
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If you're tired of playing in the water, you can come and sit here like this. No copyright reserved. Look at us, we've been posing for the photographers for several rounds.
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It's time to go home, so let's check the train schedule! Finally, we can return to the capital city.
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A long queue of foreign tourists waiting to buy tickets.
Got the ticket for only 39 baht!
Ready to go!
Our train journey has begun. We enjoy the scenery, take naps, and play with our phones. Time flies by, and we arrive at our destination in no time (with a few naps in between, haha! It's a train journey after all).
On the way, we sat by the window feeling a bit lonely, making music videos. Haha.
The view from the train is truly breathtaking.
Peek-a-boo! Look behind you too.
The train also passes through Tham Krasae, you know...
With just these two feet, we can explore the world.
Gazing out the window, lost in pleasant thoughts.
The view from the train is like this, dear viewers. Whether it's beautiful or not, let the pictures tell us, shall we?
A classic train at Sai Yok Noi Waterfall, perfect for taking stylish photos.
The view along the way is truly beautiful.
With just one day, we can travel together. Thai trains can take you anywhere.
Venture out and explore new experiences. You'll be surprised at the joy it brings.
🚨 #Travel
We traveled by train. The train we took was the Thon Buri-Nam Tok line, round trip. We boarded at Thon Buri Railway Station, near Siriraj Hospital. Trains run every day. However, the special train to Sai Yok Noi Waterfall only operates on Saturdays and Sundays. The fare is 39 baht per person per trip, so a round trip costs only 78 baht. The average travel time is 4 hours and 40 minutes. The first train departs at 2:50 PM, and the last train departs at 8:55 PM.
📌📌 The raft we use is a large one, costing 2,500 baht per raft and can accommodate 30 people. The small raft for playing in the water costs 500 baht. This price does not include food, everyone. We can order food to eat at the raft.
The cost of food depends on how much you eat.
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Phaeng Waterfall, Kaeng Krachan National Park
Boat tour to the waterfall, floating raft, and long-tail boat.
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