Erawan Falls is a seven-tiered waterfall located in the Erawan National Park in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. The waterfall is named after the three-headed white elephant of Hindu mythology, Erawan, and is one of the most popular natural attractions in Thailand.
The waterfall cascades down a limestone cliff, creating a series of turquoise-blue pools. Each level of the waterfall is different, with unique features such as natural stone formations, caves, and pools of crystal clear water. The pools are connected by a series of trails, and visitors can swim and relax in the refreshing water.
The first tier of the waterfall is easily accessible, with a trail leading directly from the park entrance to the pool. The higher tiers require a more challenging trek through the jungle, but the scenery and the beauty of the falls make the effort worthwhile.
Erawan Falls is also home to a variety of wildlife, including monkeys, birds, and fish. Visitors are advised to respect the natural environment and to take care not to disturb the animals or the surrounding flora.