Sunset over Sai Yok National Park
Thailand · Kanchanaburi · Daily Departures

Take the slow train into the jungle.

Duration 3 days, 2 nights
Route Bangkok → Sai Yok → Bangkok
Pace Wild & off-grid
Departures Daily
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The Experience

Sleep over a waterfall.
Wake to gibbons.

An old third-class train, an open carriage, a route built by prisoners of war. Two nights in a bungalow on the river. A private raft drifting between bamboo banks. This is Kanchanaburi the way most people never see it.

Sai Yok National Park sits in the mountainous border country between Thailand and Myanmar. The lower forests follow the Khwae Noi river; the higher slopes are thick with bamboo and dry evergreen. There are elephants here. Gibbons. Macaques. Probably a few tigers still. The point is, you’re inside it (not driving past it on the way somewhere else.

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Duration 3 Days
Departures Daily
Group size Small & private
Style Wild · Authentic
The Journey

Three days, told in chapters.

Slow transport, real places, no shortcuts.

The river at Sai Yok
01

Bangkok to Sai Yok National Park

Pickup at your Bangkok hotel and a transfer to Thonburi Railway Station, where our escort hands you a third-class train ticket to Nam Tok. The carriages are old, fan-cooled, and full of vendors selling things you didn’t know you needed. The schedule is loose. The journey is the point.

You arrive at Namtok), the end of the line (in the early evening. A local vehicle takes you to our basecamp to drop off your big luggage (pack light for the next two days), then on into Sai Yok National Park. Check in to your private bungalow at the floating resort, and dinner is served facing the waterfall.

Stay Krit Raft House: private bungalow with fan Meals Dinner facing the waterfall Transport Van Bangkok–Thonburi · Train Thonburi–Namtok (3rd class fan) · Local vehicle to camp
The raft being towed across the Kwai
02

A day on the Kwai

Breakfast in front of your bungalow with the waterfall as the soundtrack. Then a real jungle adventure: a longtail tows your raft upriver to a quiet bend, lets you loose, and drifts you back. You’ll hear birds, the odd argument between monkeys, and almost nothing else.

Lunch is on the raft. The cooler is loaded with drinks. After that, the day is yours), swim, doze, or rent kayaks and paddle downstream through the national park, two hours surrounded by nothing but forest.

Stay Krit Raft House: private bungalow with fan Meals Breakfast, lunch on the raft, dinner Activity Private raft lunch & gentle cruise on the Kwai · optional kayak hire
A local on a motorbike at first light, leaving Sai Yok
03

Sai Yok to Bangkok

A last breakfast, then the road back to Bangkok. On the way, we stop at Hellfire Pass (a memorial cut by Allied prisoners of war and Asian labourers building the Thai–Burma railway. The walking trail and small museum are short, sobering, and worth the stop.

We then pause at the Bridge over the River Kwai for final photographs, before continuing back into Bangkok), you’ll be at your hotel by mid-afternoon.

Meals Breakfast Transport Private car or van, Sai Yok to Bangkok Stops Hellfire Pass · Bridge over the River Kwai
Why this trip

What makes it a Go Beyond.

Designed by people who’ve been running this corner of Kanchanaburi for years (not a packaged-tour aggregator.

01 · Slow transport

The old third-class train.

Most operators put you on a van. We send you on the historic Thonburi–Namtok line), open windows, hard seats, food vendors. Two and a half hours of actual Thailand.

02 · Off-grid

Inside the park, not next to it.

Your bungalow sits on the river inside Sai Yok National Park, not in the tourist strip on the way in. Fan-cooled, basic, exactly what it should be.

03 · Local family

One family. Three generations.

Our partner on the river is a family operation that’s been here since before the road was paved. They cook for you, run the rafts, and know every bend of the Kwai.

Before you go

The practical bits.

Included

  • Two nights at Krit Raft House, private bungalow with fan
  • All breakfasts, one lunch on the raft, two dinners
  • Hotel pickup in Bangkok and return transfer by car or van
  • Third-class fan train ticket, Thonburi to Namtok
  • English-speaking station guide throughout
  • Private raft cruise on the Kwai with lunch
  • All government taxes

Good to know

Train conditions. Third-class fan, open windows, often delayed. This is part of the experience, not a flaw.

National park fee. 300 baht per person, paid on the spot. Not included.

Optional kayak. About 900 baht per person, paid locally, available on Day 2.

The operator

Designed and operated by Go Beyond. Founder-led adventure travel across Asia since 2010, co-built with the local entrepreneurs who run the ground.

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