Natural Getaways Near Bangkok for a Cool-Season Escape
As the year comes to an end, taking a break from Bangkok’s busy city life to enjoy cooler, fresher air can be a refreshing change. For travelers who prefer not to journey too far, nature destinations near Bangkok offer the perfect escape. From mountains and waterfalls to reservoirs and easy hiking trails, these spots are just a few hours away and ideal for soaking in the cool breeze and lush greenery. Ticket2 has curated a selection of nature getaways near Bangkok, perfect for both day trips and overnight stays—inviting you to relax, recharge, and return to city life feeling refreshed and energized.
Erawan National Park, Kanchanaburi
Located in Tha Kradan Subdistrict, Si Sawat District, Kanchanaburi, Erawan National Park features a landscape of towering limestone mountains mixed with lowland areas, ranging from 165 to 996 meters above sea level. It is home to the famous Erawan Waterfall, along with numerous caves and nature study trails, making it ideal for both relaxed sightseeing and hiking adventures.
Attractions
- Erawan Waterfall
The park’s most famous limestone waterfall stretches approximately 2,200 meters and is divided into seven tiers, each offering its own unique scenery and natural beauty. - Phra That Cave
A large and dark cave about 200 meters long, featuring translucent stalactites and stalagmites, as well as sandstone formations resembling sacred stupas. - Wang Badan Cave
A limestone cave with multiple chambers. The lower level has flowing water and aquatic life, surrounded by impressive stalactites and stalagmites. - Mong Lai Dry Evergreen Forest Nature Trail
An easy trail running alongside the waterfall through dry evergreen and secondary forest. The walk takes about 45 minutes and is suitable for visitors of all ages. - Erawan Nature Trail (Bamboo Forest)
A gently sloping trail with concrete and paved paths, approximately 1,000 meters long. The walk takes about 30 minutes and passes through bamboo forest, deciduous forest, and mixed woodland. - Million-Year-Old Rock Mountain Nature Trail
A longer trail of about 1,940 meters, taking around 2 hours to complete. It passes through mixed deciduous, dry evergreen, and dipterocarp forests, with several viewpoints. During the rainy season, visitors can clearly see Erawan Waterfall’s seventh tier. Suitable for physically fit hikers.

Erawan Waterfall
Location
Moo 4, Tha Kradan Subdistrict, Si Sawat District, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand
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You can rent a private car with a driver to explore Kanchanaburi through Kanchanaburi Private Car with Driver from Bangkok
Khao Yai National Park
A nature destination close to Bangkok that remains rich in forests and ecosystems, covering 11 districts across four provinces: Saraburi, Nakhon Ratchasima, Prachinburi, and Nakhon Nayok. The park is known for its rolling mountains, famous waterfalls such as Haew Narok and Haew Suwat, wildlife observation areas, nature trails, and scenic viewpoints that offer beautiful views throughout the year.
Attractions
- Haew Narok Waterfall
A massive three-tier waterfall with a total height of over 150 meters. Water plunges dramatically from high cliffs into a deep gorge, creating a wild, mysterious, and awe-inspiring atmosphere. - Pha Diao Dai Viewpoint
A popular sunrise viewpoint, ideal for campers who want to enjoy panoramic views and early-morning seas of mist. - Nong Phak Chi Wildlife Watching Tower
A prime spot for observing and studying wildlife, overlooking nearby water sources and salt licks. Visitors may encounter gaur, wild elephants, deer, barking deer, dholes, and other wildlife. - Haew Suwat Waterfall
Approximately 20 meters high, this waterfall offers viewpoints both at the top of the cliff and at the base. The lower area features pools and streams where visitors can swim. - Sai Sorn Reservoir
One of the best sunset viewpoints in Khao Yai National Park. It is also a good place to spot wildlife such as deer, muntjacs, monkeys, and various bird species that often gather near the water. - Kong Kaew Nature Trail
An easy forest trail about 1.2 kilometers long, featuring wooden bridges over streams and large trees along the route. Perfect for a relaxed walk and nature photography.

Haew Suwat Waterfall
Location
Khao Yai National Park spans 11 districts across four provinces. The most popular access route is via Pak Chong District, Mu Si Subdistrict, Nakhon Ratchasima Province.
Map available
You can book a guided tour to Khao Yai National Park through One Day Khao Yai Sightseeing and Trekking Tour from Bangkok
Thap Lan National Park
The second-largest national park in Thailand, Thap Lan National Park covers a vast UNESCO World Heritage forest area and is home to the country’s last remaining large palm forest. The park is known for its rich biodiversity, scenic mountain viewpoints such as Pha Kep Tawan, and natural attractions like Bo Thong Waterfall. It is an ideal destination for nature-based travel and relaxing family getaways.
Attractions
- Lan Palm Forest
The last remaining large lan palm forest in Thailand, where lan palms—a rare palm species—grow densely. This unique ecosystem is the origin of the park’s name and one of its most distinctive features. - Pha Kep Tawan
A scenic viewpoint offering both sunrise and sunset views. It is also home to the largest provincial boundary marker between Prachinburi and Nakhon Ratchasima provinces. - Bo Thong Waterfall
One of the park’s highlight attractions, especially beautiful during the rainy season from July to September. - Lam Plai Mat Dam
A relaxing recreation area featuring “Had Chom Tawan,” a beach-like stretch about 300 meters long. Visitors can enjoy boating, bamboo rafting, and water activities. The area is ideal for families and groups, with accommodation and camping facilities available.

Thap Lan Reservoir
Location
The park covers areas within Na Di District, Prachinburi Province, as well as Pak Thong Chai, Wang Nam Khiao, Khon Buri, and Soeng Sang districts in Nakhon Ratchasima Province.
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Kaeng Krachan District, Petchaburi
A nature-rich destination and home to Kaeng Krachan National Park, the largest national park in Thailand. The district offers a wide range of outdoor activities, from visiting Kaeng Krachan Dam and enjoying panoramic views of forests surrounded by water, to rafting along the Phetchaburi River. Visitors can also experience the famous sea of mist at Phanoen Thung Viewpoint or relax with a refreshing swim at Thor Thip Waterfall, making it ideal for both adventure seekers and leisurely travelers.
Attractions
- Kaeng Krachan Dam
A major landmark surrounded by mountains and dense forest, offering especially beautiful scenery at sunset. Popular activities include walking along the suspension bridge over the water and taking a motorboat cruise to enjoy panoramic views around the dam. - Phetchaburi River Rafting
An inflatable rafting adventure along the Phetchaburi River, covering a distance of approximately 6–8 kilometers and taking around 1–2 hours. The route is relatively easy, making it suitable for both children and adults. - Phanoen Thung Mountain
A famous viewpoint for sea-of-mist views within the Kaeng Krachan National Park World Heritage forest. Mist can be seen almost year-round. The area is home to rare wildlife such as hornbills and deer, and features guided nature trails and forest study routes. - Thor Thip Waterfall
One of Kaeng Krachan’s most well-known waterfalls, flowing year-round with a total of nine tiers. Visitors can swim at Tier 1 and Tier 5.

Kaeng Krachan Lake
Location
Kaeng Krachan District is located in Phetchaburi Province and is the largest district in the province.
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Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam, Nakhon Nayok

One of Nakhon Nayok’s most popular landmarks, the dam is known for its cool, refreshing atmosphere and beautiful natural scenery, especially around Khao Chong Lom. The surrounding area offers a variety of nature-based attractions and activities, including hiking, waterfall visits, rafting, and cycling—making it an ideal destination for a relaxing getaway close to Bangkok.
Attractions
- Khao Chong Lom
Located behind the dam, Khao Chong Lom is known for its layered mountain scenery, clear streams, and fresh air. As a natural mountain pass with strong winds year-round, it can be visited in every season.
- May–August: Lush green grassland views
- September–January: Full access to Khao Chong Lom, Khlong Kram Waterfall, and Pha Ngam Ngom Waterfall
- February–April: Lower water levels, ideal for scenic nature walks
- The most popular period is June–September, when the landscape is especially green and waterfalls are at their most beautiful.
- Khlong Kram Waterfall
A forest waterfall accessible from the Khao Chong Lom route, best visited during the rainy season when the water flow is strong and the surroundings are rich and vibrant. - Pha Ngam Ngon Waterfall
Another waterfall along the same route, offering a quieter atmosphere—perfect for hiking enthusiasts and nature photography. - Activities Around the Dam
Visitors can enjoy rafting, cycling around the dam, and walking along the dam crest. The area is suitable for both day trips and overnight stays.

Khao Chong Lom
Location
Ban Tha Dan, Hin Tang Subdistrict, Mueang Nakhon Nayok District, Nakhon Nayok Province
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