Skip to content
Roadside Thailand
🎲

🌲 Nature

11 discoveries

Don Hoi Lot
🌲 Nature

Don Hoi Lot

A vast sandbar at the mouth of the Mae Klong River, famous for its colonies of razor clams — at low tide locals wade out to harvest them, and a strip of seafood shacks serves the catch within metres of where it was dug.

📍 Samut Songkhram, Mueang Samut Songkhram 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day
🌞 Hot Season
Erawan Falls
🌲 Nature

Erawan Falls

A seven-tiered waterfall in Erawan National Park whose upper pools glow an almost unreal turquoise — you climb alongside the cascades through jungle, swimming in emerald basins where little fish nibble your toes.

📍 Kanchanaburi, Si Sawat 💴 Paid ⏱ Full day
🌧️ Rainy Season 🌤️ Cool Season
The Giant Rain Tree (Chamchuri Giant Tree)
🌲 Nature

The Giant Rain Tree (Chamchuri Giant Tree)

A single colossal monkeypod (rain) tree more than a century old, its canopy spreading so wide that a boardwalk loops beneath it — a quiet, cathedral-like green giant on the outskirts of Kanchanaburi.

📍 Kanchanaburi, Mueang Kanchanaburi 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Hellfire Pass Memorial
📜 History

Hellfire Pass Memorial

A deep rock cutting on the WWII 'Death Railway,' hewn by hand by Allied POWs and Asian labourers under unimaginable conditions — now a moving memorial and forest walk along the vanished tracks, with one of Asia's most thoughtful museums.

📍 Kanchanaburi, Sai Yok 🎫 Donation ⏱ Half day
🌤️ Cool Season
Khao Bin Cave (Tham Khao Bin)
🌲 Nature

Khao Bin Cave (Tham Khao Bin)

A long, well-lit show cave near Ratchaburi threading through a series of named chambers full of dramatic stalactites and flowstone formations — cool, quiet, and easy to walk.

📍 Ratchaburi, Mueang Ratchaburi 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Khao Ngu Stone Park
🏞️ Scenic

Khao Ngu Stone Park

A reclaimed limestone quarry turned tranquil park, where emerald flooded pits sit beneath sheer cliffs — one of them carved with an ancient Dvaravati-era Buddha relief, reached by a short climb to a breezy viewpoint.

📍 Ratchaburi, Mueang Ratchaburi 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day
Sai Yok Noi Waterfall
🌲 Nature

Sai Yok Noi Waterfall

A wide, easygoing roadside waterfall near Nam Tok where the river fans down a limestone face into shallow pools — a favourite local cool-off spot at the far end of the Death Railway line.

📍 Kanchanaburi, Sai Yok 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day
🌧️ Rainy Season
Tham Lod Cave
🌲 Nature

Tham Lod Cave

A vast river cave you float through on a bamboo raft by lantern light, past stalactite chambers, ancient teak coffins on high ledges, and a dusk sky that fills with hundreds of thousands of swifts pouring in to roost.

📍 Mae Hong Son, Pang Mapha 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
🌤️ Cool Season
Tham Phraya Nakhon
🏞️ Scenic

Tham Phraya Nakhon

A collapsed cavern open to the sky, where a single golden royal pavilion stands in a shaft of sunlight that pours through the ceiling each morning — reached by a steep climb and a short boat ride along a national-park coast.

📍 Prachuap Khiri Khan, Sam Roi Yot 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
🌤️ Cool Season
Wat Bang Kung (The Temple in the Tree)
🛕 Temple & Shrine

Wat Bang Kung (The Temple in the Tree)

A small Ayutthaya-era ordination hall completely swallowed by the roots of four enormous banyan and bodhi trees — the living wood now forms the temple's outer walls, with a Buddha image glowing in the green gloom inside.

📍 Samut Songkhram, Bang Khonthi 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Wat Khao Chong Phran (The Bat Cave Temple)
🦊 Animals

Wat Khao Chong Phran (The Bat Cave Temple)

Every evening at dusk, an unbroken river of millions of wrinkle-lipped bats pours from a cliff cave beside this Ratchaburi temple for nearly an hour — one of the great wildlife spectacles of central Thailand.

📍 Ratchaburi, Photharam 🎫 Donation ⏱ Half day