HOTELS River Kwai Jungle Rafts - Floating Hotel In Thailand

River Kwai Jungle Rafts - Floating Hotel In Thailand

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Kanchanaburi Thailand Southeast Asia
Eco-FriendlyFloatingNature

The world-renowned River Kwai Jungle Rafts resort has been providing guests a tranquil atmosphere amid the natural beauty of Thailand since 1976. Located on the River Kwai in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, this “floatel” is nestled in the Erawan National Park. From here, you can easily explore many of the natural caves and waterfalls in the vicinity or experience the local customs and ritual dances of the Mon tribe.

The River Kwai Jungle Hotel strives to promote cultural and environmental sustainability. Each eco-friendly guest room floats on natural bamboo rafts, contains beautifully crafted furniture, and is illuminated by natural lamplight. Each room is equipped with a shower and toilet, and an outdoor deck with both hammocks and sun loungers for ultimate relaxation. The rustic ambiance allows you to appreciate the natural beauty of the tropical forest as the river flows beneath you. Guests can also enjoy tantalizing meals under the stars or a traditional massage at the hotel’s restaurant and spa.

The peaceful ambiance and pristine natural beauty provide guests with lasting memories and a rare opportunity to encounter unseen cultures.

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Mon Dance
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Sitting on the wooden platform at the River Kwai
Jump to the River Kwai
River jump at River Kwai Jungle Rafts
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Elephant riding at the River Kwai Jungle Rafts

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Baan Tahsao, Amphur Saiyoke, Kanchanaburi 70150 Thailand


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