The Erawan Museum is a striking cultural landmark in Samut Prakan, Thailand, renowned for its colossal three-headed elephant sculpture, Erawan, which stands 29 meters high and weighs 250 tons. The museum's design is inspired by Hindu and Buddhist cosmology, symbolizing the underworld, human existence, and heaven. Inside, visitors can explore three levels representing these realms, each housing a diverse collection of religious and cultural artifacts.
Highlights
- A monumental bronze sculpture that serves as the museum's centerpiece.
- Features Chinese Ming and Qing dynasty vases and artifacts related to the museum's construction.
- Showcases European and Asian ceramics, including a statue of Guanyin, the Chinese Goddess of Mercy.
- Houses Buddhist relics and statues from various Thai historical periods, adorned with cosmic-themed murals.
Inclusions
- Admission tickets
- Transfers (if selected)
Exclusions
- All personal expenses spent on photography, alcohol etc onboard.
How to Redeem
- Please download your ticket from the dashboard.
- Present it at the venue or turnstile for scanning.
- Once scanned, you can enter the venue.
Important Information
- A valid government-issued photo ID or passport is mandatory for entry.
- All bookings are subject to availability and final reconfirmation. Time slots are only guaranteed once confirmed within 24 hours.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
- Vouchers should be presented at the counter.
- Eating, drinking, and smoking are not permitted in transfer vehicles or during tours.
- No refunds, amendments, or cancellations for unused, missed, partially used, or no-show services.
- This ticket is not valid for Thai passport holders.
