Discover priceless treasures in the three-headed elephant museum of Erawan, an architectural wonder where serenity meets surrealism.
Highlights
Highlights
-
Witness the three-headed elephant sculpture that stands as the centerpiece of the Erawan Museum, a symbol of Thai cultural heritage and mythology.
-
Immerse yourself in the rich local heritage and customs through a diverse collection of rare artifacts and artworks spanning centuries.
-
Discover three floors: the underworld with ancient treasures, the earthly realm with ceramics, and celestial heights with Buddha relics and cosmic art.
-
Enhance your visit with an audio guide, offering insightful commentary on the museum's architecture, history, and significance.
-
Fun Fact: Visiting the Erawan Museum is believed to bring good luck and fortune, attracting many seeking blessings.
Inclusions
Inclusions
-
Entry to Erawan Museum
-
Free audio guide in English & Chinese
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Reviews
Reviews
Jeremy
Dec, 2023
Mariia
Dec, 2023
Glory
Nov, 2023
Osamu
Sep, 2024
Satoru
Sep, 2024
Your experience
Your experience
The mystical Erawan
Step into the world of Hindu mythology at the Erawan Museum, where legend comes to life as a colossal three-headed elephant. This structure honors Erawan, the sacred 33-headed white elephant of folklore, who carried God Indra between heaven and earth. Symbolizing virtuous action and prosperity, the museum spans three levels representing the Underworld, Earth, and Heaven. Here, you'll discover eastern antiques, religious iconography, and mesmerizing decor that bring ancient tales to vibrant life.
A cosmic journey
Begin your adventure at the Suvannabhumi level, marveling at rare artifacts like Chinese porcelain and Benjarong ceramics. Ascend to the Earth section, representing Mount Meru, where technicolor walls burst with artistic exuberance. Your journey peaks in the Tavatimsa Heaven, where art and spirituality blend in stunning Buddha images. After exploring these surreal displays, take a moment to wander through the museum's lush gardens, allowing the serenity of your surroundings to sink in.
Know before you go
Know before you go
What's not allowed
-
Strict Dress Code: sleeveless attire, skirts, and pants above knee-length are not allowed.
-
Due to venue restrictions, pets cannot tag along on this experience.
-
Keep in mind food and beverages are not allowed on this experience. Pack wisely!
Additional information
-
This ticket is valid for foreign travelers only.
-
Click here for the audio guide.
My tickets
My tickets
-
Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
-
Please display the same along with a valid photo ID at the time of redemption.
-
If you have purchased reduced-price tickets, please carry your valid photo ID proof for verification. Students must show their valid student IDs.
-
You will need to present your e-voucher for redemption otherwise you might be rejected to enter the attraction.
Ticket Redemption Point
-
Redeem your voucher at The Erawan Museum
-
Address: 99/9 Moo 1 Bangmuangmai Muang Samut Parkan 10270
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
Getting There
By Bus
-
The closest bus stop is Erawan Museum. It is a quick 4-min walk to the attraction.
-
Board buses 536 AC : Pak Nam - Mochit 2 (Expressway), 25 AC : Phraeksa Bo Din - Sanam Luang, 3-13 NGV (507 NGV) : Samrong - Southern Bus Terminal (Taling Chan) etc to get you there.