As the year comes to an end, many people are planning trips and accommodations. And one of the best provinces to visit during this season is undoubtedly Kanchanaburi, a place well-known for its natural attractions. Today, we’ll show you the best places to visit in Kanchanaburi during winter and explore where people love to go in this province.
Winter Destinations in Kanchanaburi You Shouldn’t Miss
When speaking of Kanchanaburi, one would think of waterfalls, mountains, trees, lush greenery, history, and culture. For those planning a nature getaway to embrace the cool breeze, we’ve selected 5 of the best destinations for you.
1. Thong Pha Phum National Park

The first winter travel spot in Kanchanaburi we’d like to recommend is Thong Pha Phum National Park. This park is located within the Huai Khayeng Forest Reserve and Khao Chang Phueak Forest. It covers both Thong Pha Phum and Sangkhla Buri districts. Here, you can enjoy scenic viewpoints overlooking mountain ranges and the Vajiralongkorn Dam reservoir. Notable attractions include Kood Doi – Chang Phueak viewpoint, Chokkradin Waterfall, and the Doi Tong Palae nature trail. Entrance fees are 40 THB for Thai adults, 20 THB for Thai children, 200 THB for foreign adults, and 100 THB for foreign children.
2. Sri Nakarin Dam

Sri Nakarin Dam is the first multi-purpose dam of the River Khwae basin development project. It is one of the most interesting places to visit in Kanchanaburi. The dam was built to help improve the environment and local people’s livelihoods, and it’s also promoted as a tourist attraction. Highlights include the dam crest and the large reservoir crossing the Khwae Yai River, the Remembrance Garden built in honor of Princess Srinagarindra, and the sundial sculpture symbolizing the value of life.
3. Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall

Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall, a beautiful 7-tiered waterfall, is one of the most stunning spots in Kanchanaburi to visit in winter. For those who want to walk or study the nature trail, you can contact the park staff for guided walks. The park has created walking paths with wood planks and stairs to assist tourists in steep areas. Entrance fees are 100 THB for Thai adults, 50 THB for Thai children, 300 THB for foreign adults, and 200 THB for foreign children.
4. Mon Bridge in Sangkhla Buri

Another popular destination in Kanchanaburi is the Mon Bridge in Sangkhla Buri. Known as the longest wooden bridge in Thailand, it is surrounded by rich nature. For those who want to experience local Mon lifestyle and learn about traditional Mon culture, this place offers a variety of activities to enjoy throughout the day without getting bored.
5. Ban E-Tong, Pilok Village

Ban E-Tong is a small village ideal for a winter trip in Kanchanaburi. Located near Pilok Mine in Pilok Subdistrict, Thong Pha Phum District, the village is surrounded by mountains and borders Myanmar. For those who enjoy a simple lifestyle, appreciating nature, morning mist above water, hilltop sea fog, or want to glimpse the Andaman Sea from the Myanmar side – Ban E-Tong is a destination you must experience at least once.

Summary of Winter Travel Destinations in Kanchanaburi
The 5 places we’ve shared today are just a few of the many wonderful winter destinations in Kanchanaburi. This province offers many more places that will impress you. To enhance your nature-based relaxation experience, we recommend River Kwai Jungle Rafts, a riverside resort in Kanchanaburi that allows you to truly connect with nature and peace. This resort offers a new concept by showcasing the unique Mon lifestyle and culture, along with impressive amenities and in-house activities like a riverside restaurant, cultural theater, and massage services. It’s the perfect choice for a cozy winter or year-end getaway.